About Apollo Bio Fins Pro C-Series with Stainless Steel Fin Strap
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By SCOTT M.
(This review is an update of an earlier one. Sorry to be so long winded but I have been able to try some other brands of "Natures Wing" split fins in the interim. I'm still 100% sold on my Apollos but others might find a different brand more to their liking.)I'll preface this by saying that the split fin technology used in these fins is licensed by Nature's Wing to Apollo, ScubaPro, Atomic, TUSA, Oceanic, Dacor, Sherwood, Beuchat and Genesis. Any of these manufacturers that claims to have a... "secret" design that the other don't, is referring only to details such as materials, fin strap design, batten and rib design. The basic principles and operation of these fins is identical for all of them. Potentially each of these fins will work about the same for you. The key is to determine which manufacturer's products fits your foot and swimming style the best.My reasons for picking Apollo fins was simple: - They are 100% rubber and as such weigh about twice as much as most fins. They keep my legs down and help stop my tendency toward bicycling when I'm tired. I also was able to shed a few pounds from my BC and I'd rather have the weight on my feet than my waist while standing on a dive boat.- Being rubber they are VERY comfortable and feel like bedroom slippers.- Apollo gives you a choice of stiffness (see their website for recommendations on selection). Stiffer is NOT always the best choice. I chose an intermediate stiffness.- Price: The price for Apollos has tumbled about $45 recently to [$]Atomics are considerably more expensive.- I'm not convinced that for the average diver, a small change in rib or batten design means that much...sort of along the line of the average golfer paying $350 or $1200 for a putter. It might might a difference for Tiger Woods but not for me.- The option for factory installed spring straps. I've always installed these as an after market item on my fins. The factory installed Apollo straps are literally bonded into the fin. If you go for a regular adjustable fin strap the Atomic strap is about the best I've ever seen, but once you've tried spring straps you'll never go back.Next, you must change your kick style to use any split fin effectively. You need a high frequency, low amplitude kick that stays within the slipstream of your body and tank. At first the decreased effort will make you feel as if your not going to be going very fast but you'll soon realize that increased effort with your old slab fins doesn't always mean more speed. The first time I used them I was able to keep up with my old instructor and his ScubaPro splits w/o any problem for the first time. For short all-out sprints, you feel as if you're flying over the reef. I also found that my air consumption and fatigue decreased, while my speed and comfort increased with split fins. Remember, don't get pre-sold on any one brand before trying them on. I love my Apollos and wouldn't give you 2 cents for my dive buddy's Atomics, but she feels the same way about her Atomics and my Apollos.Finally, by their very nature split fins are a bit less maneuverable than slab sided fins. However the different kick style means that you disturb the bottom a lot less so I personally fell that it's an excellent trade off.
View full ReviewAwesome fin ... but watch the rubber
By kole
These are the best, most efficient, most comfortable, fastest, and easiest to don fins I've owned and used for recreational and scientific diving/snorkeling. Just be sure and check the rubber before your 1-year warranty expires! Right at two years, while showing them to another diver, I noticed significant deterioration (picture attached). I took great care of them and stored them inside my home. Apollo was very helpful and offered me a new pair at half the MSRP (no shipping), which they w...ould send out upon receipt of my defective fins (shipping at my cost, and they would then return the spring fittings). I didn't want to do without them, and for just a few dollars more was able to get another new pair from Leisure Pro, leaving me the deteriorating pair as spares for snorkeling. Hurts to buy another pair so soon, but my buddies and I love them!
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Apollo was the first manufacturer to recognize the potential of split-fin technology. Every major dive company now offers some form of split-fin. In a sea of imitators Apollo's Bio-Fin Series has continually taken top honors. Every model Bio-Fin submitted to Scuba Diving Magazine (SDM) for annual review has rated "Testers' Choice". With eight consecutive wins, Apollo's Bio-Fin Series is clearly the fin to beat.
The Apollo Bio-Fin standards of 100% rubber and 20° angle help this fin provide excellent performance, low strain, and reduced air consumption. Some people feel that the more rigid blade makes it respond slightly quicker to direction changes and alternate kicking styles. It is an excellent choice for very strong kickers as the more rigid blade provides a stronger resistance and more traditional paddle fin feel. Apollo's Split Fin design is consistently rated as the fasted fin in the water providing excellent maneuverability and position control.
The Bio Fin increases bottom time, improves ability to swim against strong currents, increased comfort and enjoyment, improves performance and comfort on the surface, increases maximum speed, improves cruise speed, improves safety, improves efficiency for free divers, improves performance for underwater photographers, improves efficiency for cave and wreck divers, improves accessibility and efficiency for student divers, and improved accessibility to injured and disabled divers.
The Apollo Open Heel Bio Fin comes with a set of stainless-steel fin straps. These durable, coiled spring straps are extremely rust and breakage resistant. The spring strap automatically adjusts to changing conditions; no stopping to tighten down a loose strap! The straps have a rugged rubber grip with finger loop that is easy to access, even with thick gloves. The Pro C-Series is available in multiple sizes.
Warranty Information
This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.
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Apollo Bio Fins Pro C-Series with Stainless Steel Fin Strap Features
- Apollo Bio-Fin Pro C-Series Fins:
- First Manufacturer of Split Fins
- Every Model Bio-Fin Submitted to Scuba Diving Magazine (SDM): "Testers' Choice"
- Material: 100% Rubber
- 20° Angle of Blade: Fin Works with Natural Resting Angles of Ankle and Knee
- Up to 40% Reduction in Muscle Fatigue, Energy Use, and Air Consumption
- Benefits of Bio Fin:
Increases Bottom Time
Improves Ability to Swim Against Strong Currents
Increased Comfort and Enjoyment
Improves Performance and Comfort on the Surface
Increases Maximum & Cruise Speeds
Improves Safety
Improves Efficiency for Free Divers
And More! - Stainless Steel Fin Straps
- Durable, Coiled Spring Straps: Extremely Rust and Breakage Resistant
- Depth Compensating: Spring Strap Automatically Adjusts to Changing Conditions
- Rugged Rubber Grip with Finger Loop that is Easy to Access
Apollo Bio Fins Pro C-Series with Stainless Steel Fin Strap Specifications
- Materials
- Fin: 100% Rubber, Straps: Stainless Steel And Rubber
- Blade Type
- Split Fin
- Open Heel/Full Foot
- Open Heel
Apollo Fins Size Chart
| XS | SM | MD | LG | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Men's shoe size | 6-7 | 7-8 | 8-9 | 9-11 | 11 wide-13+ |
| US Women's shoe size | 5-6 | 7-9 | 9-10 | 10-11 | 11 wide-13+ |
| European Men's shoe size | 38-39 | 39-42 | 42-43 | 43-45 | 45-48 |
| Length (inches) | 20 | 21 | 22 | 22 | 22 |
| Width (inches) | 8.25 | 8.75 | 9.25 | 9.25 | 9.25 |
| Weight (pounds per pair) | 4.5 | 5 | 6 | 6.5 | 6.5 |