Fins, masks and snorkels Blades
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Omer Blade Cover
25.99 €
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Omer Blade Cover
35 €
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Omer Blade Cover
25.99 €
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Omer Blade Cover
28.49 €
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Cressi Gara Modular Impulse Blade
38.99 €
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Cressi Gara Modular Impulse Blade
38.99 €
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SEAC Motus Fin Blade
25 €
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SEAC Motus Blade
25 €
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Salvimar Turn 151 Blade
22.99 €
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Omer Stingray Evo Blade
24.99 €
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Omer Blade Cover
24.49 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing Short Fin Blade
39.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing Short Blade
33.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing Fin Blade
33.99 €
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C4 L-1090 Fishing 25 Fin Blade
188 €
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C4 S-990 30 Camu Fin Blade
198.99 €
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C4 Umberto Pelizari Medium Blade
29.99 €
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C4 S-990 Camu 25 Fin Blade Single
193 €
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C4 S-990 FireStone 30 Fin Blade
180 €
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C4 L-1090 Apnea 30 Fin Blade Single
188 €
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C4 S-990 FireStone 30 Fin Blade Single
180 €
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C4 L-1090 Apnea 20 Fin Blade
188 €
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C4 L-1090 Apnea 25 Fin Blade
188 €
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C4 L-1090 Fishing 35 Fin Blade
188 €
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C4 S-990 FireStone 25 Fin Blade
180 €
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C4 S-990 FireStone 40 Fin Blade
180 €
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Picasso Rubber Protection Carbon Blade
4.99 €
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Picasso Glass Carbon Blade Explosion Long Medium 1 Unit
126.49 €
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Picasso Fiber Glass Blades Explosion 1 Unit
91.99 €
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Picasso Deep Blade
20.99 €
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Picasso Deep Blade
23.99 €
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Picasso Speed Glass Blades Explosion
15.99 €
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H.dessault By C4 Fast 30 HD Carbon Fin Blade
97.99 €
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Denty Black Mamba V2 Soft Blade
190.99 €
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SEAC BM30 Fin Blade
25.99 €
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SEAC Pala Bm30 Nero
25.99 €
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SEAC W-22 Fin Blade
29.99 €
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Salvimar Fibra 151 Blade
103.49 €
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Scubapro S-Tek Pro Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Omer Blade Cover
25.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion Fin Blade X-Wing Pro
33.99 €
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C4 Surfer Soft Blade
36 €
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C4 Target Fin Blade
86.99 €
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C4 RedFox PL Hard Single Blade 40
136 €
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C4 Umberto Pelizzari Soft Blade
29 €
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C4 L-1090 Fishing 35 Fin Blade Single
188 €
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C4 L-1090 Apnea 25 Fin Blade Single
191.49 €
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C4 S-990 25 Camu Fin Blade
198.99 €
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C4 L-1090 Fishing 30 Fin Blade Single
188 €
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C4 Surfer Soft Blade
36 €
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C4 Pershing Single Blade 30
95 €
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Epsealon Tactical Stealth Carbon Blade Hard
201.49 €
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Epsealon Tactical Stealth Carbon Blade Medium
187.49 €
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Epsealon Legends Blade 1 Unit
115.99 €
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Picasso Fiber Glass Blades Explosion
122.49 €
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Picasso Glass Carbon Blade Explosion 1 unit
117.99 €
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Pathos Ultimate Soft Blade
300 €
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Go N Sea Shark X2 Hard Blade
124.49 €
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Go N Sea Shark X2 Soft Blade
124.49 €
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Meister F1 30 Medium Carbon Blade
376.49 €
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SEAC Booster Blade
18.99 €
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SEAC Booster Blade
18.99 €
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SEAC Motus Fin Blade
17.99 €
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SEAC W-22 Fin Blade
29.99 €
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Salvimar Next Blade
15.99 €
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Salvimar Carbo 151 Blade
222.99 €
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Salvimar Carbo Speeder Blade
134.99 €
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Salvimar Turn 151 Blade
17.99 €
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Scubapro Supernova Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Scubapro Supernova Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Scubapro Supernova Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Scubapro Supernova Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Scubapro Supernova Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Scubapro S-Tek Pro Fin Blade
119 €
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Scubapro Supernova Fin Blade
114.99 €
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Omer Sporasub Spitfire Kelp Blade
16.99 €
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Omer Stingray Dual Carbon Blade
164.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing C-Evo Medium Blade
229.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing C-S Medium Blade
186.49 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing Short Blade
33.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing C-Evo Soft Blade
229.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing C-S Soft Foot Pocket Blade
186.49 €
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Mares Pure Passion Razor Pro Blade Black
22.49 €
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Mares Pure Passion Razor Blade
20.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion X-Wing Pro Blade
33.99 €
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C4 L-1090 Apnea 20 Fin Blade Single
188 €
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C4 S-990 FireStone 25 Fin Blade Single
180 €
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C4 L-1090 Apnea 30 Fin Blade
180.99 €
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C4 S-990 40 Camu Fin Blade
198.99 €
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C4 S-990 Camu 30 Fin Blade Single
198.99 €
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C4 L-1090 Fishing 30 Fin Blade
188 €
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Epsealon Umibozu Medium Carbon Blade
213.99 €
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Epsealon Umibozu Soft Carbon Blade
213.99 €
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Epsealon Tactical Stealth Carbon Blade Soft
200.99 €
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Epsealon Coilure Carbone Pulsar Hard Fin Blade
138.49 €
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Epsealon Coilure Carbone Pulsar Medium Fin Blade
138.49 €
How to choose snorkel fins?
There are various types of snorkel fin blades available, each with its advantages. Some fins comprise a mixture of various technologies to enhance support and lower the exertion needed to complete a kick process. Snorkel fins are formed of a durable piece of rubber or plastic. Layout features such as smooth rubber boards or holes in the fin help out to conduct water for a better efficient kick. These fins perform well for both flutter kicking and frog kicking.Snorkel fins, created with deviating degrees of elasticity, are typically utilized by divers who do not require to fight strong currents, and for those also whose legs tire efficiently. More rigid fins are suitable for those who dive in emphatic currents and require a fin that can defy more stress. You can buy these snorkel blades from these brands: Cressi, SEAC, Mares, Salvimar and Omer.
Types of fin blades
Snorkel standard fin blades and split blades are two common types of fins used in snorkeling and diving. Here are the main differences between the two:
Blade design: The design of the blade is the most significant difference between standard fins and split fins. Standard fins have a single, solid blade that runs the entire length of the fin, while split fins have a split blade that separates into two parts at the end of the fin.
Movement: Split fins are designed to move more like a fish´s tail, with the split blade creating a "kick" that propels the diver through the water. Standard fins, on the other hand, are designed to create a more forceful, powerful kick that provides greater forward momentum.
Efficiency: Split fins are often considered to be more efficient than standard fins because they require less effort to kick and create less drag as they move through the water. This can be especially helpful for divers who want to conserve energy or move quickly through the water.
Control: Standard fins are generally considered to provide greater control and maneuverability than split fins, especially in areas with strong currents or turbulent water. The solid blade of a standard fin allows for more precise movements and greater power when needed.
Diving experience: The choice between standard fins and split fins often comes down to personal preference and diving experience. Some divers prefer split fins for their ease of use and efficiency, while others prefer the greater control and power of standard fins.
In summary, standard fins and split fins have different blade designs and movement patterns, with split fins often being more efficient and easier to use, while standard fins provide greater control and power. The choice between the two comes down to personal preference and diving experience.