Product Colors and Sizes
SILIFINS 500 SHORT SWIMMING - BLACK
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Our design teams developed these swim fins for intermediate swimmers who swim regularly and want to work on their legs and cardio.
Work your heart-rate and lower-body at the same time with our flexible swimming fins. These short soft swim fins will help you glide through the water, ideal for shorter and more frequent movements.
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Propulsion
Feel yourself move slightly quicker through the water thanks to the short blade
Muscular workout
Work your leg muscles at medium intensity with the short length
Additional Πληροφορίες προϊόντος
Composition
Main part
- 100% Valine
What are swim fins for?
A fin is a piece of swimming training equipment to work the lower body. You can simultaneously work on your heart rate and lower-body strength training (thighs, glutes, calves, core stability).
Fin length
SHORT-BLADE FIN- 33-34: 30 cm- 35-36: 31 cm- 37-38: 32.5 cm- 39-40: 34 cm- 41-42: 35 cm- 43-44: 36.5 cm- 45-46: 38 cmSHORT blade guarantees a good kick frequency and a good cardio workout. Movements are very close to “natural” swimming movements.The LONG blade guarantees a more sweeping kick and a stronger muscle workout.
Fin stiffness
FLEXIBLE FINSThe STIFFER a blade is the more important muscular exertion will be.The more FLEXIBLE a blade is, the more efficient and sweeping the kick will be. Your muscular energy will generate the type of effort you’re looking for (cardiovascular or muscular effort)
Footwear
FULL FOOTFin foot pockets hold the foot in place when kicking (important for an efficient kick).The OPEN foot pocket means the ankle can move more freelyThe CLOSED foot pocket supports the foot in its natural position
Your first time using a fin?
Be careful to not start too quickly! The use of the fins should progressively increase to let the legs and feet adjust and get stronger and to avoid hurting the Achilles tendon.