Ally Floating Swim Fins - Lightweight Snorkeling Fins for Adults & Kids - Perfect for Pool, Beach, and Ocean Swimming
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DESCRIPTION
From the Manufacturer Ally Floating Swim Fins are the perfect combination of comfort and power providing the ultimate solution for your swim fin needs. Made of the finest quality natural rubber designed for body boarding and bodysurfing Its soft foot pocket with stiff blade offers increased acceleration and super fast take offs making it easier to catch waves. The bat tail like blade with two rods for maximum thrust and power. Traction bottom with breather hole at the bottom of the foot pocket for proper drainage which allows sand and broken shells to circulate out. Ally's feature a curved Ankle strap which decreases irritation and the chance of ulcers on the ankle ball. Improves comfort. Did we mention they FLOAT in salt water?.
FEATURES
Sizing Small 5-6.5, Medium 7-8.5, Medium/Large 9-10.5, Large 11-12.5, Extra Large 13.5-14.5
Individually Shaped - Left and Right foot pocket molds for the best performance and fit.
Made of the finest quality natural rubber
Soft foot pocket with stiff blade offers increased acceleration
A bat tail like blade with two rods for maximum thrust and power.
Traction bottom with breather hole at the bottom of the foot pocket for proper drainage which allows sand and broken shells to circulate out.
Floating - Salt Water Floating.
REVIEWS
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4.5
In the past I've had Churchills (90s), Custom X (mid-late 90s), Vipers (late 90s), and Toobs Bluntcut (2000s-present). Back then the rubber was dense, strong and sturdy with little to no buoyancy. These fins seem to be a lot more flexible with decent buoyancy. It provides a lot of long powerful pushes on each stroke and works great for body surfing, bodyboarding, and snorkeling.Ocean swimming and body surfing with these were very easy to use and gives a lot of propulsion. Bodyboarding is great for take-offs and not bad for DK (drop knee). It was fairly easy to swing your leg from the side onto the board for DK. Snorkeling was a cinch because of the long strokes providing good propulsion in the water.The only thing I didn't like about it was the fact that it's like the churchill, but softer. So getting into the water (waves at the beach) its a bit harder to run and dive into the shore breakers with your bodyboard. I find myself dragging or stepping on the fins more often than any of the blunt cut fins. This is a personal thing and to resolve that I would just high-step run into the water.
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