Hello Kona Freedivers, I have the impression from seeing you bend the fin that it's quite rigid. Can you confirm this? Do you remember the fin stiffness in the video? Soft? Generally speaking, is the V3-30 PRO stiffer than the classic V3-30? I'm looking for fins for light people
@@konafreediversreviews1175 nothing need to be fixed about Alchemy fins 🙂 they are just over my budget and not available in my country my friend thank you for replying
For someone on a budget a plastic long blade fin is good. These will typically be in the $80 - $150 range. We prefer the Cressi Gara Modular Impulse and the Seac Motus depending on what fits you best. For a better beginner fin we prefer the leaderfins abyss stereoblades with the footpocket brand that fits you best ($220-260). These will be a huge upgrade from a plastic fin and are suitable for most divers. In any case you should come by the shop and try a few on with some booties (or bare feet) to ensure a proper fit.
Yes. Itis good for that. Also alchemy makes the S-line which is supposed to be geared for spearfishing. It's a bit shorter (more maneuverable) and doesn't have the reinforced tip.
Hello Kona Freedivers,
I have the impression from seeing you bend the fin that it's quite rigid. Can you confirm this? Do you remember the fin stiffness in the video? Soft?
Generally speaking, is the V3-30 PRO stiffer than the classic V3-30?
I'm looking for fins for light people
60kg is 132lbs
Hi, i wonder.. is this fit for leaderfins foot pockets? Thanks.
Yes they will fit. We have produced that combination many times but they will need rails installed to reach the tendons if they are the short ones.
Much appreciated guys 😎
Thank you 🙏 for making great fins!
I love your videos do you have a review about Meister carbon fins?
We have not heard about meister carbons. There are many manufacturers of carbon blades nowadays. Why fix what isn't already broken?
@@konafreediversreviews1175 nothing need to be fixed about Alchemy fins 🙂 they are just over my budget and not available in my country my friend thank you for replying
Hello Kona Freedivers what are good Fins to start freediving 👍👍👍
For someone on a budget a plastic long blade fin is good. These will typically be in the $80 - $150 range. We prefer the Cressi Gara Modular Impulse and the Seac Motus depending on what fits you best. For a better beginner fin we prefer the leaderfins abyss stereoblades with the footpocket brand that fits you best ($220-260). These will be a huge upgrade from a plastic fin and are suitable for most divers. In any case you should come by the shop and try a few on with some booties (or bare feet) to ensure a proper fit.
@@konafreediversreviews1175 thank you
Will this be great for spearfishing?
Yes. Itis good for that. Also alchemy makes the S-line which is supposed to be geared for spearfishing. It's a bit shorter (more maneuverable) and doesn't have the reinforced tip.