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- Interchangeable Blade Fin Design
- Techno-Polymer Formulation Blade
- Foot Pocket: Dual Density TPR
- 22 Angle Between Blade & Foot
- Crystal-Clear View: Toughened tempered glass for an unobstructed underwater view
- Fuss-Free Adjustments: Easy and quick adjustments with double-button buckles
- Smooth Sailing: Long fins designed for comfort and effortless kicking
- Practical Add-Ons: Handy snorkel with easy attachment and optional optical lenses
- Technopolymer blade with hole design
- Immediate thrust on first kicks
- High elasticity for peak performance
- Ultra-comfortable Motus series foot pocket
- Long-Blade Fin Designed
- Optimal Propulsion Under All Conditions
- Foot Pocket: Thermoplastic Rubber
- Blade Material: Thermoplastic Techno Polymer
- Available-In Multiple Colors & Patterns
- Customize Your Fin Blades
- Polymeric Vinyl Material
- Works-Like-Magic
- Traditional Design: Ideal for snorkeling or diving in temperate waters
- High-Performance Blade: Lightweight techno-polymer blade with a double-ribbed design
- Enhanced Comfort: High-resistance TPR foot pocket with an open-toe design
- Non-Vented: Optimized for high performance
- Self-Adjusting Multi-Compound Foot Pocket
- 29-Degrees Blade Angle
- Choice for Deep Free Diving & Spear Fishing
- Less Energy to Load Blade
- Crafted from high-quality elastomer
- Sleek, tapered blade design for agility
- Shorter 613mm length for compact maneuverability
- Available in three vibrant colors with matching foot pockets
- Flexible center channel improves power
- Co molded composite thermoplastic material
- Flexible plastic build that is easy to kick
- Super Channels On-Up-&-Downstroke
- Phenomenal Performance!
- Entire Foot Used while Diving Fin
- Iconic Blade Design
- Heel straps tailor-made for easy adjustment
- Travel-friendly due to its lightweight nature
- Built for comfort, ensures extended snorkeling pleasure
- Vented fin design aids in superior underwater mobility