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Scuba Pro Twin Jet Max Open Heel Split Fins Blue Large (9-12)
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Questions about this item:
Sylvain F Hi ! i want to know if it s good for kick frog ?
RICKIE T I don't know what a kick frog is. I do know that my wife has used this fin on vacation for the last four years in the Caribbean and has never complained and we spend hours snorkeling. They are more comfortable than my Tusa's. I would like to have the same.
DARREN H Yes. I used my fins in a cenote in which u have to kick frog and they worked great for me. These are the best fins that i have yst purchased
MATTHEW C I've used these fins for 5 years now, I'm yet to find a technique they aren't good at. So to answer your question, yes, they are.
BRIAN M They were great fins but not the best for frog kicking. I don't think split fins are the way to go for that
STEVE H I've been using them for frog kicking for quite a while. They probably aren't quite as good as a non split fin but the difference is minimal. I really like twin jet max! They are very superior in the classic kick.
Steve
MARK C No the frogs get stuck between the splits in the fins.
TOM L Never tried the kick frog, but the fins are pretty stiff, so I could imagine them not being good for that technique.
Shopper Hi ! I want to know if it's was good product for frog kick ?
RAYMOND M Yes they are very good for frog kick
ERNST V They are a little rigid for my liking. I prefer the older single color model, they are neon yellow but they frog (any) kick real nice. Very little effort with the older model, more effort with the new ones.
SHAWN P Cave diving no but rec diving yes they are a great fin also recommend getting the spring straps
LERIDA G It is a very good product for any type of kick! I am using it since 2009 and not change it for any other so far
Rishi J Well I got these boots: scubapro 5mm tropical boots
But the XL (11-13) fin's foot pocket is too big, although my foot is size 13.5. Shall I get the L size fin or even more bigger boots? Thanks. To Daniel S: The open heel fins with boots would be more versatile even in tropical waters. There are hidden beaches and water falls some with rocks and it would be easier to dismount from the fin and walk around with the boots.
Rishi J I exchanged the XL for the L and it fits! Its not too slack anymore, yay. Well I wear size 13.5 shoe, but the scubapro delta 5mm tropical boot size 2XL (12) fits. I have the fins with the spring straps from scubapro. Since I am not in the US it cost more in shipping and duties than the cost of the actual fin!
PETE S Rishi, I'm pete and have dove with this fin for along time. It is the best and most all around fin you can dive, in my opinion. If I were you I would find a bigger bootie to fit your fins. I have a size 13 foot and my booties work just fine. I do wear a heavier bootie for I do alot of cold water diveing as well as carribian. Booties are always a plus no matter where you are diveing. Good Luck and Enjoy. Pete
HAROLD O I wear size 13 shoe so when I buy scuba boots, I buy a size 12 so it does not slop around when wet. The fins however should be your size - 13. Hope this helps.
Harold Olsen
DEREK J D Tough call, I'm not sure if thicker boots would do the trick. I have size 11 feet and have a L size fin with 7mm boots and have to tighten the fins quite a bit to get them snug.
Shopper I ordered these fins size XL. I have a wide foot size 13-2E mens. I swim in warm tropical waters. What type of boot you recommend and what thickness 2, 3, 5, 6.5 mm? Thanks
Rishi J Well I got these boots: scubapro 5mm tropical boots
But the XL (11-13) fin's foot pocket is too big, although my foot is size 13.5. Shall I get the L size fin or even more bigger boots? Thanks. To Daniel S: The open heel fins with boots would be more versatile even in tropical waters. There are hidden beaches and water falls some with rocks and it would be easier to dismount from the fin and walk around with the boots.
DANIEL S I would guess 3 mm, the more critical measurement is the sole thickness on the bottom of the boot. For some boots its an inch thick! I wear an 11 normal width shoe and use a size medium fin with 6.5 mm booties and this provides a good fit for me.
Your gear choice is a little odd. Tropical divers typically buy the closed heel fins. Northern cold water divers need boots for insulation and go with the open heel fins for flexibility with different boots.
3mm should povide enough abrasion protection within the fin's foot pocket and neoprene durability.
RICHARD F My wife and I bth have wide feet and wear ScubaPro short boots (below the ankle) I want to say they are 3 ml. The have a good bottom for coral/rock entries. The most imporant thing I tell my students is comfort.
MARK E I love the fins. The quality of construction is terrific. I only use these fins when I dive in warm water as well . I use 5mm boots with a firm sole and the fit with the pocket is good. If you get just booties that are slimmer, I think they fins might be loose in the pocket. Whether you get 3mm or 5mm, the heavier type boots with a sturdy sole would fit better. Hope this helps.
DAVID P I have had these for about 3-4 years. The foot pocket is pretty generous so any booties you want to use should fit well. In warm waters, unless you are sensitive to cold, 3 mm booties should be warm enough, and certainly no more than 5. If you have wide foot, probably 3 mm will be good. You can easily tighten the strap to adjust the fit in these and they are easy to readjust in the water. I have EE feet also and use 3 mm. Most of my diving is in the Caribbean.
ROBERT M P For tropical waters I use a ankle high 3mm boot with a soft sole. Works just fine.
STEVEN S 3mm seems to work the best.
Shopper How long are the fins in small I want to make sure they will fit in my dive bag?
MICHAEL S I'm not sure of the length of the small size. If the dimensions are not on the manufactures web site you could write them an email. I do like them though
DAVID L My fins are about the same size as my Mares. Unless you have a very small dive bag they will fit...any standard size dive bag no problem.
BTW, I have the titanium ones which are slightly bouyant. As a spearfisher who spends 80% time "upside" down in the water, the work great. I have no issues swimming straight and level as well :-)
Sea ya...Cap'n Dave
RICKIE T They fit easily in this bag....Stahlsac WD14 Panama Mesh Backpack
RICKIE T Sorry but the fins are packed away in a storage building not to see daylight until summer. They are about average size SCUBA fins.
Tom M I wear an 8 1/2 shoe and a 9 /12 boot. Do you suggest medium or large?
CRAIG M I wear a size 13 shoe and 13 boot. I got the X-Large and there is plenty of room. I believe I could use a large with no problem, so you might want to go for a medium.
Tom M Hey Craig:
Good advice. Thanks much.
Tom
LERIDA G I suggest large for you!! I wear 7 1/2 and 8 and I bought them medium and fit perfect
JOHN Y While the fins function just fine for me, I do wish that I would have purchased a size smaller than I did. If you have any doubts about the size, I would sugest that you order the smaller size. These are great fins though they do weigh a little more than I would like. They are totally bouyant in the water so it is only an issue for travel. Hope this helps.
Tom M Hey John:
Thanks much. I appreciate you taking time to respond. Take care.
Tom
STEVEN G I wear a 9 shoe and a 10 boot. I bought the large and I don't have any trouble. I also have a pair of the original jet fins and they are my favorite. My wife wears an 8 1/2 womens and she has the medium. I have tried to dive with them but I work my butt off trying to get somewhere(more strokes for the same distance). Excellent fins btw. Hope this helps.
Tom M Hey Steven:
Thanks much. i appreciate the advice.
Tom
ROSS L Tom:
I suggest you go with the large size, and also spend the extra money to replace the standard straps with the spring-type straps. They are much easier to use, and if the large fin is a little too big, the spring straps will hold your heel much more securely than standard straps.
Good luck,
Ross
Tom M Hey Ross:
Thanks much for responding. Good advice.
Tom
PAUL R This is not an easy question, since it also depends on the width of your foot.
This is what I would do:
1. Visit the store in NYC if you can and try it, or
2. Purchase the large size since you can adjust the back of the fins and make them tighter.
BW
Paul
PADI Rescue Diver
Tom M Hey Paul:
Getting to the NYC store is not an option. Thanks for your advice on size. Take care.
Tom
GARY T It would be a large. It would be best to go to a store and try one on. One issue with this fins you may not be aware of is that these fins are negatively bouant.
Tom M Hi Gary:
Interesting on the buoyancy. Four of the people who reviewed the TJ Max on the LP website said they were positively buoyant. David and Daniel also replied to my size question and said, clearly medium. Thanks much.
Tom
GARY T My mistake positive is right. On size the best thing is to try and see. Also depends on what kind of boot you are wearing.
Tom M Hey Gary:
Thanks much for both of your replies. When I emailed this question, I thought that only LP staff would respond. I ended up contacting my customer service rep directly and he recommends medium, although it is a close call and I think either size will work. The buoyancy issue is indeed valid and I it was good you brought it up. Thank you for responding, and take care.
Tom
DANIEL S Medium -clearly medium.
DAVID P tough to answer but I have a set of these in large and they fit a little big so I suggest you go with the smaller size unless you have thick booties. My shoe size is 10 1/2 and very wide.
Tom M Hey David:
Thanks much for the advice.
Tom
Shopper Do the Twin Jet Max fins come with the bunge/spring straps?
LeisurePro S Spring straps not included. They can be found here.
Shopper What is the difference between the Scubapro twin jet and twin jet max fins?
LeisurePro S The Twin Jets are made from all rubber, while the Twin Jet Max fins use two materials (rubber with hard plastic inserts in the blade). The Twin Jet Max fins are longer and stiffer than the Twin Jet, which produce stronger more powerful kicks.
Shopper What is the weight of these fins please?
LeisurePro S These fins weight approx. 3 kg per pair.
Shopper What is the length and width of these fins.
LeisurePro S Approx. dimensions: Length = 66cm and width = 24cm
Shopper Just ordered the Blue Reef boot, size 8--what size twin Jet Max fin do I need?
LeisurePro S I would recommend a medium fin.
Shopper I have never had open heel fins before. How they should fit?
LeisurePro S The back of the fin should fall between the back of the heel and the arch of the foot. A little overhang is nothing to worry about. Your foot should fit comfortably in the pocket, but shouldn't have a lot of room to wiggle around. When you put on the fin, it should feel like an extension of your foot. Shake your foot around and if the fin doesn't shift, you're good to go!
Shopper Do you carry replacement straps and buckles for these fins?
LeisurePro S Yes, you can find extra buckles and straps here.
Shopper Which size should I buy because i own Bare Trek Boots (Size 10)?. Are "Large (9-12)" fins the correct ones to fit properly?
LeisurePro S Yes, a large should work out well.
Shopper Can you tell me a little about the color of these fins. I am interested in the yellow fins. Are these fins black and yellow like the new generation or are they a solid yellowfin? Thanks
LeisurePro S They are black with yellow highlights.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited lifetime warranty.
www.scubapro.com (800) 468-2822
Whats in the box:Pair of Scuba Pro Twin Jet Max Open Heel Split Fins Like the Tail-Fin of a Humpback Whale, SCUBAPRO's Twin Jet Fins use a Split-Hydrofoil Shape to deliver more Forward Motion with Less Effort. Result: more Power with Less Effort and Drag. This Fin style offers you the ability to move Quickly-and-Effortlessly without Sacrificing Control while Swimming at Depth. Of the four colors, the black fins are the most rigid and offer a more traditional fin experience. Of the Three Colors, the Black Fins are the most Rigid and offer a more traditional fin experience. The Black Fins are slightly negatively buoyant. The Blue Fins model is made of a more buoyant and flexible compound than the black models. This allows you to achieve the most Bang-for-your-Kicking Buck. These fins are slightly positively buoyant. The Yellow Fin option is made of a compound similar to the Blue model, but offers the greatest opportunity for you to be seen underwater. The Yellow fins are slightly positively buoyant. The Patented Split-Fin Propeller Technology and the Drag-Reducing Vents Reduce your Effort and Fatigue Levels. The Split Fin design Reduces-the-Amount of Resistance Felt on your Joints, which is a Big-Perk for Divers who have Knee and Hip Problems. The Split also means you'll use Less Force-to-Propel yourself though the Water. To make it even Easier to Move through the Water, Scuba Pro's Engineers Added Vents between the Foot Pocket and the Blade to help the Water Move-Around the Fins with each Kick Cycle drag will be a thing of the past once you put on these fins and hit the water. The Scuba Pro Twin Jet Fins are an Open Heeled Fin with a Comfortable Foot Pocket. The Foot Pocket is Extra Wide so the Fins are Ideal for Wearing with Dry or Semi-Dry Suits. The Foot Pockets have Easy to Adjust Fin Straps with a Large Pull Tab and Squeeze-Style" Quick-Release Buckles for Quick and Easy Donning and Doffing. The Fins are manufactured from Durable Monoprene Material assuring a lifetime of diving. The Twin Jet" Fins are available in sizes Small US 6-8, Medium 8-10, Large 9-12 or X-Large 11-13 (EUR 39-41, 41-43, 42-45 or 44-46) and are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
- Scuba Pro Twin Jet Max Open Heel Split Fins:
- Primary Variables to Consider when Selecting a Fin: Power, Efficiency and Fit
- The More Water Fin Moves, the Greater it's Kicking Power
- Transfer Greater Percentage of Diver's Kicking Effort into Forward Motion, More Efficient
- TWIN JET MAX FINS Do-Just-That!
- Hydrofoil Boats are Incredibly-Light and Offer Great Deal of Lift
- Twin Jets: Replicates Hydrofoil Action and Lack of Drag
- Reduces-the-Amount Resistance Felt on Joints
- Big-Perk for Divers with Knee and Hip Problems
- Less Force-to-Propel Diver though Water
- Easier to Move through Water
- Vented: Water Move-Around the Fins
- Open Heeled Fin Design with Soft Foot Pocket
- Comfortable Fit
- Easy to Adjust Fin Straps
- Large Pull Tab and Side-Release Squeeze-Style" Quick-Release Buckles
- Quick and Easy Donning and Doffing
- Bi-Material Blade for Ideal Blending of Flex and Performance
- Semi-Ridged Side Rails for Blade Stability
- Sizes: Small, Medium, Large or X-Large (US Shoe Sizes 6 to 13)
- Colors: Bleu, Graphite or Yellow
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
| Materials | Bi-Material Blade | | Blade Type | Vented Split Fin | | Open Heel/Full Foot | Open heel | | Weight [with packaging] | Medium (8-10), Small (6-8): 6.95 lb, X-Large (11-13): 8.2 lb, Large (9-12): 8.6 lb |
8/3/2012 (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 
By Seth from South Padre Island, Texas - Accommodates Boots
- Comfortable
- Efficient
- Powerful
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
7/25/2012 5.0Best performance fins on the market toda By LV2DIV from Birmingham, AL About Me Casual/ Recreational - Accommodates Boots
- Comfortable
- Efficient
- Less Tiring
- Negative Bouancy
- Req less effort
- Recreation
- SCUBA
- Snorkeling
- Travel
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
5/16/2012 (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 5.0My daughter loves her fins!! By thermalflyr from O'Fallon, Mo. - Accommodates Boots
- Comfortable
- Efficient
- Lightweight
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- Yes
9/26/2011 5.0What you should expect - Accommodates Boots
- Comfortable
- Efficient
- Lightweight
- Powerful
- Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
- Was this a gift?:
- No
5/12/2010 (0 of 2 customers found this review helpful) 4.0Spring straps, Yes or No! - Sizing:
- Feels true to size
- Width:
- Feels true to width
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