Diving Diving Fins
Diving Fins
We offer fins for snorkeling, scuba diving, freediving, technical diving and training . We also have a wide range of fin-related accessories, including straps, buckles and springs.
Fins with an open heel (strap) allow them to be worn with neoprene boots and are therefore intended for diving, while fins with a closed heel (boot) are suitable for snorkeling. In addition to the type of activity, the hardness of the fin blade will also be decisive when choosing fins. Physically fit divers will choose harder blades, while weaker individuals will prefer softer blades.
On some types of fins you can find channels that are designed to make the swimming process more efficient . There can be two, three or even four channels on the fin. The more there are, the better they perform their role. Sometimes instead of channels you will find holes at the tip of the fin that have the same purpose.
A very important feature of fins is the hardness of the flex zone. When swimming with fins, the material gradually bends in a certain area, thanks to which the fin transfers energy into movement. If the material is too soft, the material “breaks” and swimming with such a fin is very inefficient.
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