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| Choosing the
right pair of swimfins...
When choosing a pair of fins, we recommend that comfort and fit be the number one most important factor. Second should be performance, and third is price. Let's address these factors. 1. Comfort - The fin should fit snugly without squeezing your foot. If it squeezes, you'll get cramps. All of our fins are comfortable and top of the line. Make sure you pick the size that corresponds to the sizing info given with each fin description. (Check "fin accessories" at the bottom of this page). When you get them, wear them around the house for a half an hour. Walk around, sit down. If they hurt your feet, you need another brand or a different size. We take returns or exchanges minus shipping costs as long as you haven't used them in the surf and you return them within 30 days after you receive them. 2. Performance - A fin should provide good thrust. We basically
sell "assymetric" which have a blade that is diagonal, and "symmetric"
which is a blade that is shaped the same on both sides. Shorter blades
provide quicker starts, but it means you have to give more kicks to get
the same distance as a longer fin. 3. Price - Think about how often you are going to use the swimfins.... Now heres a rundown of our fins and how they work and the accessories that go with them: BZ Rubbers - BZ Rubbers are an asymmetric-blade fin meaning there's a right and left foot fin. The fins are shaped similarly to Redleys, but that's where the similarities stop. The foot pocket is one of the most comfortable on the market, and thrust in the fin is above average, but not incredible. The other benefit of this fin is it's light weight. That makes them easy on the feet. Clones - With a nice tall
foot pocket, and soft rubber within it, the Clones are definitely
comfortable. Symmetric blades make for a nice, even kick, with great
thrust. Average in weight. Kicks - My current favorite,
and the lightest all-rubber fin we carry, these symmetric fins have a
round blade making them ideal for dropkneers. The thrust is average,
but to me the light weight and ease of use of this fin make up for
that. A nice thin-profile heel strap for minimal heel irritation and a
nice comfy foot pocket. They work great for prone riders too. PowerEdge - Stiff blades and a fairly comfortable foot pocket with good thrust. The blades are asymmetric. A good buy for the price. Redley's - Made in Brazil,
these asymmetric fins provide some of the best thrust of our many fins,
and have a longer blade than other fins we sell. The foot pocket is a
bit more firm, so they may not be the most comfortable fins for folks
new to the sport. If you dropknee, it will be a bit more difficult with
these fins because of the longer blade. These are some of the heavier
fins we sell. Tech Fins - A very
comfortable foot pocket, light to moderate weight fin. The blade is
symmetric, and curved, and the thrust is excellent. They have a good
design for aiding in holding an edge on the wave when you're prone
riding. A very good product. Tech Fins 2 - Made from
opaque silicone, these fins offer the fit and comfort of the original
Tech Fins, but with a cool new look. Asymmetric blade, but remember,
they DO NOT float! The foot pockets are more foot-shaped for a more
comfortable fit. Excellent thrust.
Fin Socks -
Neoprene socks that cover your entire foot except the ball of your
heel. Prevents fin sores and also makes swimfins more comfortable. 2mm
thickness.
TIP! If you plan to use your fins in cold water mostly and want to wear booties (3mm or more) under them then you might want to get one size up in the fins than what you would normally wear. The booties will make the fins fit tighter, can be uncomfortable and may cause cramping. ![]() |
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