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2013 ScubaLab Fins: Best Buy - Aeris Accel

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On July 25, 2013
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2013 ScubaLab Fins: Best Buy - Aeris Accel


Aeris Accel

AERIS - ACCEL
2013 ScubaLab Best Buy
(Open Heel / Modified Paddles Category)

SPECS
• MSRP: $99.95
• Warranty: One year
• Length/Weight: 21 inches (size R), 1.4 pounds (size R)
• Buoyancy (in Fresh Water): Neutral
• Sizes: XS, S, R, XL
• Info: diveaeris.com

PERFORMANCE:
The Accel is a lively fin. It’s also small and light, making it the perfect open-heel fin for traveling divers. The Accel’s blade is made from one solid piece of Monprene, a synthetic rubberlike material. According to engineers, this is the key to the fin’s performance-to-weight ratio. In spite of its small stature, it turned out to be among the speediest fins in this go-round, and it accelerates quickly without straining leg muscles or ankles. It loves all kick- ing styles and, no surprise due to its size, it is also highly maneuver- able and very easy to control. The fin comes with a choice of colorful universal straps that are a chore to adjust — thankfully you have to do it only once. From then on, it’s easy on and off. The Accel’s foot pocket posts also accept standard quick-release fin-strap assemblies.

BOTTOM LINE:
The Accel is an impressive performer, good for both local diving and travel. It’s also priced right, making it this year’s Best Buy for this category.

SPEED RESULTS: High

AERIS - ACCEL
2013 ScubaLab Best Buy
(Open Heel / Modified Paddles Category)

SPECS
• MSRP: $99.95
• Warranty: One year
• Length/Weight: 21 inches (size R), 1.4 pounds (size R)
• Buoyancy (in Fresh Water): Neutral
• Sizes: XS, S, R, XL
• Info: diveaeris.com

PERFORMANCE:
The Accel is a lively fin. It’s also small and light, making it the perfect open-heel fin for traveling divers. The Accel’s blade is made from one solid piece of Monprene, a synthetic rubberlike material. According to engineers, this is the key to the fin’s performance-to-weight ratio. In spite of its small stature, it turned out to be among the speediest fins in this go-round, and it accelerates quickly without straining leg muscles or ankles. It loves all kick- ing styles and, no surprise due to its size, it is also highly maneuver- able and very easy to control. The fin comes with a choice of colorful universal straps that are a chore to adjust — thankfully you have to do it only once. From then on, it’s easy on and off. The Accel’s foot pocket posts also accept standard quick-release fin-strap assemblies.

BOTTOM LINE:
The Accel is an impressive performer, good for both local diving and travel. It’s also priced right, making it this year’s Best Buy for this category.

SPEED RESULTS: High