Wednesday 16 January 2019

Apeks RK3 Test Dive - 15/01/2019

Apeks RK3
Despite sounding a little like a droid from a Star Wars film and also being the actual name of a blaster used by the Galactic Empire, Apeks RK3 are the latest fin offering from Apeks. Designed for the rough and tumble of the US Military, they are based on the pretty standard vented rubber fins popular among military, professional and technical divers.


As a club, Eastwood Divers decided to spend some cash on new fins. We bought three pairs of Scubapro Seawing Novas and three pairs of RK3s (as a starter) to allow members to try different fins before they jump in and spend the best part of £100 on their own purchase. As I happened to be diving with Gusto Leo and the Barrman on the day when the Barrman picked up the fins from the local dive shop I opted to try out the RK3s fresh from the box at Conger Alley.

I'm a Scubapro Seawing Nova user, so this type of fin is a little different for me and I'm predominantly a frog kicker due the silty bottoms I dive in. On my dive I did helicopter turns, some reverse finning, took a few photos and tried frog kicking along with standard flutter kicking. So, here's what I liked and didn't like. 

PROS
  • Helicopter turns were very easy, helped by a shorter blade length than I am used to 
  • Reverse finning was super easy, which helped reduce silt after stopping to take a photograph 
  • The short blade also meant that flutter kicks threw up less silt than a Scubapro Seawing Nova would 
  • They seemed pretty robust, and the length was certainly more compact than my existing fins 

CONS
  • Frog kicking lacked power compared to my Seawings 
  • Seawings are super easy to put on, RK3s aren't bad, but they certainly aren't as easily donned and doffed. 

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
  • We've bought the standard RK3. As a regular shore diver I was pleased to see they float. It means you can walk in wast deep, let go of a fin put one and then easily grab the other. If you want a heavier, negatively buoyant fin consider shelling out a little extra wedge and buying the RK3 HD. 
  • Apeks also have a very generous instructor discount 

Am I going to buy a pair for myself? Well, mibbe but that doesn't mean I'm a convert, it just means I can see the advantages of them for different dives. Let's be honest every gentleman spy / scuba diver should have more than one tuxedo or pair of fins . :)

Oh, and as for the dive, it turned out to be thoroughly decent...


Carronella Pellucida 


Sepiola Atlantica 


Firework Anemone 


Facelina Bostoniensis 


Bloody Henry 




2 comments:

  1. Great review, i was looking at these too..

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    1. There are some decent price matches available to get them down to around £85.

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