Howdy. They do not float, but they do have leashes to keep them teathered to you just in case. Also, thinking about it for the first time, wouldn't it be counterproductive if fins did float, since they spend their lives underwater? Anyway, back on track, let me know if you're interested. Thanks!Do these float?
My bucks bags fins float. And it’s a good thing they do because when we were getting out at that second spot last weekend I dropped one of them in the water.Howdy. They do not float, but they do have leashes to keep them teathered to you just in case. Also, thinking about it for the first time, wouldn't it be counterproductive if fins did float, since they spend their lives underwater? Anyway, back on track, let me know if you're interested. Thanks!
Neither my outcast nor force fins float. Maybe it's the denser rubber?My bucks bags fins float. And it’s a good thing they do because when we were getting out at that second spot last weekend I dropped one of them in the water.
No, my boots barely don't fit. They're size 11 Korkers. They are just a bit too tall in the toe box. Maybe a lower profile or smaller size boot would fit well. The fins would certainly fit well with hard-soled dive booties.Seemingly all power v type of fins use a denser rubber that do not float. It’s a trade off for more propulsion I’m guessing.
By the looks of the tag those have been well cared for and/or used little. Are you able to get boots into the XXLs?
Just sent you a message.I am interested in your Force Fins.
They probably will work better than my current flat blades.
New to PNW and not sure how to proceed purchasing them from you.