





High-Quality Kids and Adult Swimming Fins
Category: Swim Fins

Performance & Features
Easier to Kick and Less Fatigue
Short fins are designed to be more leg-friendly for most snorkelers because they require less power with each stroke. The strokes are naturally shorter, making them easier on your leg muscles. Despite generating less thrust, speed is not the top priority for casual snorkelers. You will spend most of your time floating at the surface rather than swimming long distances through strong currents.
Easy to Practice With in a Pool
Many casual snorkelers are accustomed to the flutter kick, which involves short and fast strokes. Short fins provide a more familiar and easier kicking experience. They are also commonly used by swimmers to train for the flutter kick, making them an excellent choice for practice.
Easier to Travel With
Traveling by air has become more challenging with increased baggage restrictions. Short fins, which are typically under 25 inches, are easier to manage as carry-on items, reducing the hassle of air travel.
Less Likely to Accidentally Kick Coral, Sea Life, and Other Snorkelers
Beginner snorkelers often struggle with foot control. However, shorter fins make it easier to maneuver, reducing the chances of accidentally kicking coral, sea life, or fellow snorkelers.
How to Choose the Right Fit
Comfort is key when selecting fins. Fins that are too stiff can cause foot and leg cramps, even if they fit perfectly. Our fins, made with flexible materials, provide a more comfortable experience. A snug fit also reduces chafing and slipping around your ankle. For a perfect fit, consider using fin socks for enhanced comfort, insulation, or if you're between sizes.