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Diving fins - FF 100 Soft Black
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Beginner snorkellers who snorkel on the surface and close to the water’s edge for short, 30-minute sessions.
This snorkelling fin with a short blade easily penetrates through the water, and the rigidity of the blade provides the propulsion needed for moving across the water surface during short sessions.
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Product Features
Power
The power required for moving across the surface
Easy to move
A short fin with a fairly rigid blade to enable accelerations
Vitamin D3
An ideal short fin for taking with you wherever you go
Easy dressing
Foot pocket made of soft material that stretches to fit the foot perfectly.
Ease of learning
Short blade with 23° angle for easier entry into the water.
Additional Product informations
Composition
Canopy
- 45% Tributyl Citrate
- 55% Styrene Ethylene Butadiene Styrene
Foot pocket
The part of the fin where the foot is placed. It can be completely closed, like in full-foot fins, or open with an adjustable strap, like in adjustable fins.
Blade
The flat part of the fin that helps to generate the thrust. The longer and/or harder the blade, the more powerful the fins. The shorter and/or more flexible the blade, the less powerful the fins.
Storing your fins
A little tip: both fins can be clipped together (clips on the toe of each fin) to make carrying easier.
Dimensions of a pair of size 42/43 fins
Length: 53 cm.Width: 19 cm.
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I bought these as I wanted to do some no-very-extreme snorkelling with family. As a doughy late middle aged guy they were ideal, not so long that you endanger yourself walking out of the water wearing them, but long enough to give a boost to older legs!
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I bought these for snorkeling they look the part and are very light which was great for packing. But I think that is also the problem I felt the light weight and buoyancy of the flippers made it hard to kick though the surface of the water. They would probably work better below the surface.