Have you ever seen a quirkier design of swimming gear? We haven’t, which is why this unit caught our attention instantly. It is quite different from other swimming fins, starting from the monofin construction and ending with the open bottom outline.
Although the original idea of these fins was to imitate the look of the mermaid, the practice has shown for them to be a viable option for amateur swimmers looking into spicing up their swimming routine. Your feet are not strapped into the fins – you are one kick away from taking them off. It is especially feasible due to the buoyant feature these monofins have.
It gets even better – the open-bottom construction does not let the water to be collected inside the monofin. It simply flows through the gear without restricting your movements. Doesn’t it sound like an appealing alternative to the typical swimming fins you will find everywhere?
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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The soft neoprene holds the ankle well
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The foot pockets are not stiff
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The low weight of this monofin makes it suitable for beginners
Things we don't like:
Not a practical choice for those looking for swimming competitions-friendly fins
Restricts the leg movement by uniting the feet together in two small pockets
Specs & Features
- Neoprene material with Polypropelene insert
- Soft foot pockets
- Buoyancy-approved
- Open bottom
- Children and adult-friendly
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
The soft neoprene holds the ankle well
-
The foot pockets are not stiff
-
The low weight of this monofin makes it suitable for beginners
Things we don't like:
Not a practical choice for those looking for swimming competitions-friendly fins
Restricts the leg movement by uniting the feet together in two small pockets
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