Isn't that a term we also use to describe some politicians?
Fun looking bit of gear, but at $1800 per time, it had better do a lot more than just get me through the water!
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Look there not split either!
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Pricing came from the manufacturers web site, http://www.lunocet.com/ If you click on the "order" tab, it shows the price as $1800. I'm sure it's "recommended retail" and so may vary if you actually want to buy one, but who knows.
As for the "per time" reference, sorry, $1800 rental fee would be a little extreme . Probably should have said "per item" or "per unit" or simply "each".
Anyway, per time, per unit or per fin, its out of my price range!
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Well, it is also out of my price range right now as well, but even if it were, it is not something I would want or need. It really has no use for wreck diving, can't imagine it would do too well at slowly moving through a wreck as not to disturb anything. That big thing would be banging into everything creating a silt cloud from hell and most likely getting tangled in something.
I am sure it might be something reef divers would like, but for the price, a scooter is not that far off. And seriously, what would you rather have?
I'm with you, can't really see any reason to have one for divers. Aside from the $1800 issue, I really don't need to swim at 8mph, it can't be as manouverable as normal fins and I'm struggling to figure how I'd do a giant stride entry!
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Think of TSA and what it would cost to fly with those dudes!
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