Alchemy offers five different stiffnesses: soft, medium-soft, medium, medium-hard and hard. Soft fins are great for smaller people, let's say in the 50 to 70 kilo range. The softer fin you're going to feel like you have less lactic acid build up as you are doing a deep dive and they're also going to be great for teaching and recreational purposes. Times when you're gonna be using the fins for long periods of time throughout the day and again you're gonna feel less wear and tear on your legs.
Medium-Soft
The Complete Guide To Choosing The Right Carbon Fins For Freediving And Spearfishing
Author: Nick Pelios
The Complete Guide To Choosing The Right Carbon Fins For Freediving And Spearfishing
Most people don't know what to look for when choosing their first carbon fins for freediving or spearfishing. How long? How stiff? Which angle? Which footpocket? Here's a video to make your life a lot easier, a complete guide that will help you understand the different issues you need to consider before getting a pair of freediving bi-fins.
Choosing The Right Footpockets
Soft
Medium-Soft
Medium
Medium stiffness fins are again for slightly larger people I would say from 70 kilo plus and they're gonna have all of the same benefits as the Medium-Soft but they're also great for spearfishing because you have the extra power so if you're moving through current or using a thicker wetsuit and more led then you're gonna have that extra power.
Medium-Hard
The Medium-Hard, again this is for larger people, I would say guys at least 80 kilograms maybe even more. Great for spearfishing, maybe not so much for deeper dives but if you're hunting in the 20-30 meter range and you need that extra power especially when you're bringing up large fish or if you're propelling yourself through cold water again with heavy weights and thicker wetsuits.
Hard
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