Marlin Miami Silver Full-foot Fins
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The Marlin Miami Fins are a excellent choice for snorkeling. Soft footpocket made from flexible and tactile rubber, designed to be worn on bare feet. Blade made from high quality technopolymer, Miami Fins provide maximum comfort and efficiency while swimming. Blade design allows for equally powerful and smooth stroke. Additionally, the footpocket is reinforced on the bottom, to reduce strain on the feet. Grip tabs on the back of each foot pocket make it easier to put on and take off the fins. They are comfortable to use and have a particularly soft anatomical footpocket, which makes them ideal for divers of all skill levels, including children.
Fins are packed in a handy mesh bag-backpack.
Marlin Miami fins are produced in colors: black, blue, silver, red, yellow.
Available sizes: ML (40-41), L (42-43), XL (44-45), XXL (46-47).
Features:
- type: full foot fins;
- soft footpocket designed to be worn on bare feet;
- lightweight, flexible and durable fin blade;
- anti-slip system on the heel;
- ergonomic shape ideal for snorkeling;
- handy mesh bag-backpack included;
- total length of fins: 55-62 cm (depending on the size).
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We recommend wearing:Bare foot , Neoprene socks
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Heel type:Closed
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Total length (cm):55-62
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Blade length (cm):29-32
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Flow Laminators:No
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Blade material:Technopolymer
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Footpocket material:Rubber
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Included in set:Fins. case
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Blade rigidity:Medium
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Recommended use:Snorkeling
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Type:Closed heel
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Recommendations for use:Snorkeling
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Color:Grey
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Type:Fins
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Manufacturer:Marlin
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Country of origin:China
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Country of registration of the brand:Spain
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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.
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.