Apeks RK3 |
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
Great review, i was looking at these too..
ReplyDeleteThere are some decent price matches available to get them down to around £85.
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