We’re so lucky to have someone like yourself Wayne giving us tips and advice like you do. Hearing your comments regarding Ant has made me even more determined to improve at his pool training nights. Thanks
I just got some c4 minimals because I had really heavy and long dive fins before them, and I just seen these tips and tricks for proper usage of the carbon fins, thank you!
@@Mlj247 honestly I’d get stiffer fins if u do get any kind of c4 fins the minimals feel too flimsy to me u don’t get a ton of thrust out of them mind you I’m 6’2” 180lbs in a yazbeck wet suit if that makes any difference but I do use like 10lbs of weight because I’m so buoyant
Great and detailed explanation. I am 6'3" / 195# and use soft carbon fins for spearfishing. Tried stiffer blades, prefer the softer ones. Works very well for me till 100ft depth. Thanks for sharing your experience Wayne. Great stuff you share! >
I am 5'8" 175, pretty athletic. It sounds like with proper technique a softer fin would really work out better. I seem to fall right on the edge of recommendations for stiffness with the various brands. Thoughts?
Im about the same. It depends on the brand and sometimes the model.. Just got the C4 400 in the vid and I'm glad I got the medium in the end. They seem soft to me but weirdly work using the videos advice.
We’re so lucky to have someone like yourself Wayne giving us tips and advice like you do. Hearing your comments regarding Ant has made me even more determined to improve at his pool training nights. Thanks
Great advice as usual Wayne & Ant .
Such useful information!
Compound effect 👌🏾
This is a hidden gem!
I just got some c4 minimals because I had really heavy and long dive fins before them, and I just seen these tips and tricks for proper usage of the carbon fins, thank you!
Is it good
Worth getting
I’m caught between them and leaderfins
@@Mlj247 honestly I’d get stiffer fins if u do get any kind of c4 fins the minimals feel too flimsy to me u don’t get a ton of thrust out of them mind you I’m 6’2” 180lbs in a yazbeck wet suit if that makes any difference but I do use like 10lbs of weight because I’m so buoyant
@@Steady007 thanks for the heads up
Thanks Wayne!!! U just made me want to go try out that technique!!!! :)
awesome info
Great and detailed explanation. I am 6'3" / 195# and use soft carbon fins for spearfishing. Tried stiffer blades, prefer the softer ones. Works very well for me till 100ft depth. Thanks for sharing your experience Wayne. Great stuff you share! >
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I am 5'8" 175, pretty athletic. It sounds like with proper technique a softer fin would really work out better. I seem to fall right on the edge of recommendations for stiffness with the various brands. Thoughts?
Im about the same. It depends on the brand and sometimes the model.. Just got the C4 400 in the vid and I'm glad I got the medium in the end. They seem soft to me but weirdly work using the videos advice.
@@Rob-zp3hn Thanks. I ended up with the medium and love them!!
I recon u need to show the way in a pool most if not all people are visual learner's!!!