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Rob Allen Scorpia EVO Fins - DIPNDIVE
Rob Allen Rob Allen Scorpia EVO Fins
Sale priceFrom $98.93 USD
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Cressi Reaction Pro Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVECressi Reaction Pro Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Reaction Pro Full Foot Fins
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Sale price$89.95 USD
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Cressi Gara Modular Sprint Scuba Diving Fins - DIPNDIVECressi Gara Modular Sprint Scuba Diving Fins - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Gara Modular Sprint Scuba Diving Fins
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Sale price$139.95 USD
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Seac Talent Camo Medium-Long Blade Fins - DIPNDIVESeac Talent Camo Medium-Long Blade Fins - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac Talent Camo Medium-Long Blade Fins
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Sale price$104.50 USD
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Cressi Gara Modular Impulse Fins for Freediving - DIPNDIVECressi Gara Modular Impulse Fins for Freediving - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Gara Modular Impulse Fins for Freediving
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Sale price$149.95 USD
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Cressi Gara 3000 LD Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVECressi Gara 3000 LD Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVE
Seac Motus Tris Freediving and Spearfishing Set - DIPNDIVESeac Motus Tris Freediving and Spearfishing Set - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac Motus Tris Freediving and Spearfishing Set
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Sale price$192.00 USD
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Seac Motus Long Free Diving Soft and Powerful Fins for Spearfishing - DIPNDIVESeac Motus Long Free Diving Soft and Powerful Fins for Spearfishing - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac Motus Long Free Diving Soft and Powerful Fins for Spearfishing
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Sale priceFrom $125.00 USD
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Cressi Gara 2000 HF Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVECressi Gara 2000 HF Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Gara 2000 HF Full Foot Fins
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Cressi Gara Modular Impulse Turbo Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVECressi Gara Modular Impulse Turbo Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Gara Modular Impulse Turbo Scuba Dive Fins
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Sale price$164.95 USD
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Seac Tris Shout S700 Freediving Set - DIPNDIVESeac Tris Shout S700 Freediving Set - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac Tris Shout S700 Freediving Set
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Sale price$164.00 USD
Seac BM30 Carbon Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVESeac BM30 Carbon Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac BM30 Carbon Scuba Dive Fins
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Sale price$549.00 USD
Cressi Gara Professional Set 3.0 - DIPNDIVECressi Gara Professional Set 3.0 - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Gara Professional Set 3.0
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Sale price$179.95 USD
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Cressi Gara Professional LD Full Foot FinsCressi Gara Professional LD Full Foot Fins - DIPNDIVE
Cressi Cressi Gara Professional LD Full Foot Fins
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Sale price$99.50 USD
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Oceanic Predator Free Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVE
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Seac Talent Medium-Long Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVESeac Talent Medium-Long Scuba Dive Fins - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac Talent Medium-Long Scuba Dive Fins
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Sale priceFrom $89.00 USD
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Seac Shout S700 Spearfishing Fins - DIPNDIVESeac Shout S700 Spearfishing Fins - DIPNDIVE
Seac Seac Shout S700 Spearfishing Fins
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Sale priceFrom $99.00 USD
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Freediving Fins FAQs

Are Freediving Fins Worth It?

Yes, freediving fins are worth it if you’re focusing on freediving. They are longer and more rigid, providing maximum propulsion with each kick, which is essential for efficient movement during freedives. Freediving fins can also help conserve oxygen by reducing the effort needed to reach depth, making them highly effective for their intended purpose.

Can You Snorkel with Freediving Fins?

Yes, you can snorkel with freediving fins, but they may feel harder to maneuver in shallower waters and around other snorkelers. Freediving fins are very long, which makes them ideal for depth but less practical for surface swimming and relaxed snorkeling. They may also tire you out more quickly if used for casual snorkeling.

What is the Difference Between Freediving and Snorkeling Fins?

Length and Rigidity: Freediving fins are much longer and often more rigid than snorkeling fins, designed for powerful, efficient propulsion to help divers reach depth with fewer kicks.

Efficiency: Freediving fins maximize efficiency for diving down and back up, conserving energy. Snorkeling fins are shorter and more flexible, providing enough propulsion for surface swimming and easier maneuverability.

Material: Freediving fins are often made of high-performance materials (like fiberglass or carbon fiber) for durability and power, while snorkeling fins are generally softer and made of rubber or silicone.

Do You Need Socks with Freediving Fins?

Yes, it’s recommended to wear neoprene socks with freediving fins. They help prevent blisters, improve comfort, and ensure a snug fit, especially as freediving fins are typically very tight-fitting. The socks also provide a bit of insulation, which can be beneficial in colder water.