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Originally Posted by mentalmarine
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Originally Posted by CompuDude
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Originally Posted by terrillja
this sort of falls under accessories, spring straps. I never understood why eveyone was always raving about them, I got a pair of fins with them and now I know why. They are the single best scuba purchase I have ever made. The fins are on and off in a heartbeat and there is nothing to break. Being able to get your fins off quickly becomes very important if you are doing drift dives, since the boat can't really wait for you to get your fins off. When the boat gets there to pick you up, you had better get on quickly, and spring straps help a ton with getting the fins off quickly.
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Yup. My buddy (who has easily twice as many dives as I do, mostly shore dives) broke a strap as we were getting in, just past the surf zone, on his 6 month old fins on a dive Thursday night. Fortunately, he was able to get back out, and had just enough strap left to move it around and get through the dive. I was stunned he didn't have spring straps, since he did at one point ... turns out he had planned to add them, but hadn't gotten around to it yet "since the fins were so new". I now officially hate rubber straps. And yet I may have to stick a spare in my save-a-dive kit for others who insist on going without, or I risk their cheapness scrubbing MY dive...
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<----guilty with the rubber straps, but why must they be so damn expensive!!!  They are just springs!
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My way of looking at it when making a purchase- will it improve my diving experience, and if my current or future gear fails, what will it cost. Spring straps won't break, so if you break a rubber strap on say a $50 charter, the spring straps would have been paid for. Oh, and they WILL improve your diving experience, both from shore and boats. So quick to get on and off....