Scuba Diving Fins & Snorkelling Fins & Freediving Fins New
Marlin Evolution fins are lightweight freediving fins with a soft blade. Removable blades are made of very soft and flexible polypropylene, have excellent characteristics, ensuring ideal maneuverability and ease of stroke. The breaking angle of the blade in relation to the plane of the foot is 25 degrees.
The elastic footpocket is made of several types of rubber of different hardness and provides maximum convenience and comfort during use.
Marlin Evolution fins are lightweight freediving fins with a soft blade. Removable blades are made of very soft and flexible polypropylene, have excellent characteristics, ensuring ideal maneuverability and ease of stroke. The breaking angle of the blade in relation to the plane of the foot is 25 degrees.
The elastic footpocket is made of several types of rubber of different hardness and provides maximum convenience and comfort during use.
Marlin Deep Short fins are lightweight fins for spearfishing and freediving with a shortened removable blade. The blade is made of polypropylene and has medium hardness. The lightweight footpocket is made of thermoplastic rubber with varying degrees of hardness. The rigid sole increases the transmitted energy, the soft upper has good elasticity, ensuring ease of dressing and comfort during long-term use. The blade breaking angle of 22 degrees provides an optimal balance of efficiency and stroke force, reduces the load on the muscles of the lower leg and foot, and guarantees a fairly high speed of movement in the water.
Marlin Deep fins are lightweight fins for spearfishing and freediving with a removable blade. The blade is made of polypropylene and has medium hardness. The lightweight footpocket is made of thermoplastic rubber with varying degrees of hardness. The rigid sole increases the transmitted energy, the soft upper has good elasticity, ensuring ease of dressing and comfort during long-term use. The blade breaking angle of 22 degrees provides an optimal balance of efficiency and stroke force, reduces the load on the muscles of the lower leg and foot, and guarantees a fairly high speed of movement in the water.