Surfing Fins
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Cressi Palau SAF Swimming Fins
24.99 €
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SEAC Atom Swimming Fins
28.99 €
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Rip Asymmetric Fins
44.99 €
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Cressi Palau SAF Swimming Fins
27.99 €
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Ms Viper Logo Fins
74.99 €
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Seland Surf Fins
44.99 €
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Seland Surf Fins
48.49 €
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Rip Bat Fins
17.99 €
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Rip Asymmetric Fins
44.99 €
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Rip 3F500 Fins
33.99 €
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Pod 1 Fins
50.49 €
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Rip Curl 3 Piece Traction Swimming Fins
49.99 €
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Rip Curl 2 Piece Traction Swimming Fins
49.99 €
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Ocean & Earth Zero Junior Fins
80.49 €
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Ocean & Earth Zero Fins
53.99 €
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Rip Logo Fins
44.99 €
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Rip Asymmetric Fins
46.99 €
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Rip K Fins
39.99 €
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Rip Smoke Fins
44.99 €
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Rip Asymetriques Fins
49.49 €
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Ms Viper Palmes Fins
75 €
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Ms Viper Icons Fins
60.49 €
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Ms Viper Icons Fins
60.49 €
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Ms Viper Icons Fins
60.49 €
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Ms Viper Palmes Fins
70 €
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Ms Viper Palmes Fins
75 €
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Ms Viper Palmes Fins
75 €
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Ms Viper Icons Fins
75 €
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Viper Fins Surfing V-5 Flex Fins
99.99 €
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Viper Fins Surfing V-5 Fins
99.99 €
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Victory Asymetriques Fins
28 €
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Tech Finz Hydro Fins
25 €
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Tech Finz Fins
25 €
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Propel Bodyboard Fins
24.49 €
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Propel Bodyboard Fins
24.49 €
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Propel Bodyboard Fins
28.99 €
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Pod 2 Fins
69 €
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Pod 3 Fins
59 €
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Ltd Edition Limited Edition Finz Glen Thurston Beige/Mustard S Fins
22.99 €
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Ltd Edition Limited Edition Team B Fins
59 €
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Pod Fins 1
42.99 €
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So Dive New Training Swimming Fins
21.99 €
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Ltd Edition Limited Edition Finz Team Fins
59 €
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Pod 2 Fins
59.49 €
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Pod 2 Fins
59.49 €
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Pod 3 Fins
44.99 €
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Pod Logo Fins
54.49 €
How to choose swim fins?
Swimming fins are aquatic tools designed to enhance swimming performance by providing extra propulsion and increasing the surface area of the foot to create a larger paddle. Swimming fins work by channeling water over the blade of the fin, which creates a more efficient and powerful kick.Training swimming fins are used to help swimmers develop strength, endurance, and proper technique in the water. Some fins have a closed toe design, while others are open toed. One of the primary uses of training swimming fins is to increase a swimmer´s speed and power in the water.
Bodyboard fins, also known as swim fins, are an essential accessory for any bodyboarder. You can buy these bodyboard fins from these brands: Seland, Cressi, SEAC, and Ms Viper.
Choosing the right swim fins is essential for enhancing your swimming experience, whether you´re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced swimmer. Swim fins come in various styles, sizes, and materials, and selecting the appropriate pair can improve your swimming technique, speed, and overall performance. Here are some tips to help you choose the right swim fins:
Make sure you select the right size and type of fins that fit comfortably on your feet and match your swimming goals. Short fins are ideal for improving kicking technique, while longer fins can help build strength and endurance.
Fins can be made from various materials, including rubber, silicone, and plastic. Rubber and silicone fins are more durable and comfortable, while plastic fins are often less expensive but less comfortable.
Determine your skill level:
Consider your swimming proficiency and goals. Are you a beginner, intermediate, or advanced swimmer? Your skill level will influence the type of swim fins that are suitable for you.
Choose the fin type:
There are different types of swim fins designed for specific purposes: Training/Short Blade Fins: These are ideal for beginners and for improving your swim stroke technique. They offer increased resistance to build leg strength. Long blade fins: Long blade fins are often used by more advanced swimmers and competitive swimmers. They provide a greater thrust and can help improve speed.
Snorkeling fins: If you plan to use your swim fins for snorkeling, opt for open heel fins with an adjustable strap for a comfortable fit with or without neoprene booties. Monofins: Monofins consist of a single blade and are used primarily in competitive swimming. They require specific techniques and are not recommended for recreational use.
Foot pocket design:
There are two main foot pocket designs:
Full foot: These are like slip on shoes and are comfortable without the need for additional footwear. They are often used for pool swimming.
Open heel: Open heel fins are designed to be worn with neoprene booties and are suitable for cold water swimming or snorkeling. They offer adjustability for a snug fit.