Stretch your fins?
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Stretch your fins?
Has anyone been able to stretch there fins? Boil water and get them all gooey like a mouth-guard and then stretch them?
Make new tracks!
So...
with that...
May I suggest the following change to the Yukon Jack label:
"Yukon Jack is a taste born of hoary nights, when lonely men struggled to keep their fires lit and stretch their fins.”
But, on topic, no... no, I haven't.
It's not a bad idea, but I just haven't had the need. It's been the same fins on the same size feet with the same booties for sooo long.
If I get a new pair, there's a break-in period where cramps happen. If it's that bad, I'll either go up a size or change booties.
with that...
May I suggest the following change to the Yukon Jack label:
"Yukon Jack is a taste born of hoary nights, when lonely men struggled to keep their fires lit and stretch their fins.”





But, on topic, no... no, I haven't.

It's not a bad idea, but I just haven't had the need. It's been the same fins on the same size feet with the same booties for sooo long.
If I get a new pair, there's a break-in period where cramps happen. If it's that bad, I'll either go up a size or change booties.
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Re: Stretch your fins?
I have exactly the same problem. I am using Churchill Med Large. The pair I have been using for several years, I broke the strap on one fin. So I started using my left foot Med Large Churchill which I bought about 2 years back, never used. Found this new one too tight, cannot wear with fin sock. Would be great to stretch it out some. I think the warm water idea is probably good, but would need some form (like an old shoe) inside to maintain the stretch after cooling. How about you try firstColdsalt wrote:Has anyone been able to stretch there fins? Boil water and get them all gooey like a mouth-guard and then stretch them?

In the mean time, I have order Da Fins a couple sets, with larger sizes.
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hey...i have an old medium duck foot i can experiment with...ill try boiling and stretching it....
as for the the da fins, i ordered my pair like over 2 weeks ago....still havnt got em and they wont respond to my emails,
id hate to call em crooks but im getting
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as for the the da fins, i ordered my pair like over 2 weeks ago....still havnt got em and they wont respond to my emails,

id hate to call em crooks but im getting

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try this guy in da fins
Jay Westcott [jayw@aloha.com]
He was of assistance to me, I am still waiting on my fins but it has only been about 10 days, I am expecting by Xmas
Jay Westcott [jayw@aloha.com]
He was of assistance to me, I am still waiting on my fins but it has only been about 10 days, I am expecting by Xmas

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Da Fins ?
Hey for all you guys that are buying/using Da Fins I would be interested in hearing how they work for you.
I know Eric Carson said he didn't think they worked nearly as well as Vipers
Curios to hear opinions
Thanks
Jim
I know Eric Carson said he didn't think they worked nearly as well as Vipers
Curios to hear opinions
Thanks
Jim
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