Hey guys, so I've logged more dives, and have been having a blast when I can get out diving. I look back at that original post I made, and feel a little silly. According to my instructors (and a Marine vet/diver who thought I was an instructor), I'm a natural. Which is flattering, and I'll take the compliment. lol

Anyway, I'm curious if any of you lovely lot have done diving with a monofin, let alone a tail? I know it probably sounds utterly ridiculous, but figured I'd ask. In my still (realistically) short time as a diver I haven't seen too much in the way of scuba with monofins (let alone tails), as I imagine that people scuba diving with tails would be a VERY VERY VERY small minority, even compared to monofin scuba divers. --- I'm sure people do it, but I've only ever seen divers using two fins, one for each foot. From what I gather, monofins are really just used by freedivers.

I get the impression that the way the human body handles neutral buoyancy and motion while submerged would make monofin scuba kind of weird, if not difficult, with the scuba gear we use. Like the necesary motion for monofins in conjunction with the weights, vest, etc... Since we obviously train for standard fins and the associated motions and training for them.

Please correct me if I'm wrong, or anything like that. It's 3:24AM and I've been awake and working for many hours, so I didn't do any quick googling tonight to check on the fly.