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  • Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue
Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue
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Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue

8853947
$13.00
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  • Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue
  • Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue
  • Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue
Swimming fins - Easyfin navy blue
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Our design teams have developed this swim fin for intermediate swimmers who are starting out and want to work on their legs and cardio.

Want to go further in your training? Short and smooth swimming fins help you to comfortably get into a muscle workout for the lower body and cardio training.

Fin: 100.0% Styrene Ethylene Butadiene Styrene

BENEFITS

Propulsion

These fins slightly improve propulsion for a more enjoyable swim.

Muscular workout

Soft short-blade fins for a gentle muscle workout.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

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 cm

SHORT 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

VERY FLEXIBLE FINS

Stiffness is characterised by the density of the material. As such, the stiffer a blade is, the greater muscular exertion will be. The more flexible a blade is, the more efficient and sweeping the kick will be. How hard you kick will depend on the type of workout you want to achieve (cardiovascular or muscle).

FOOTWEAR

Fin foot pockets hold the foot in place when kicking (important for an efficient kick).

The OPEN foot pocket means the ankle can move more freely
The CLOSED foot pocket supports the foot in its natural position