POD PF Series - Natural Rubber Bodyboard Fins Built for Real Surf
POD bodyboard fins are moulded from natural Malaysian Floating Rubber, a material chosen for its flex, rebound, and long session comfort. Each fin in the PF series is built on a cross-laminated construction with overlapping layers of varying hardness, delivering a balance of power transfer and durability that synthetic rubber alternatives can't match.
The PF series covers three distinct rider profiles. Each fin is designed around the same core principle - the ratio between foot length and blade length is a carefully considered balance. Extend the blade too far beyond the foot and propulsion increases, but so does the load on the ankle and knee. POD fins are engineered around that balance point: enough blade for efficient propulsion, without the physical cost of an over-length design.
Choose Your Fin
- PF1 - The entry point into the PF series. Natural rubber construction with a comfortable foot pocket and responsive blade. Suited to developing bodyboarders and riders looking for an accessible, well-built fin across a range of wave conditions.
- PF2 - All PF1 construction upgrades with a stiffer, symmetric blade. The PF2 delivers more direct power transfer through the kick cycle while maintaining the foot comfort and fit that natural rubber provides. Many riders who have tried longer-bladed alternatives return to the PF2 specifically for foot comfort and reduced ankle load, a direct result of the blade-to-foot length ratio being optimised rather than maximised.
- PF3 Evolution - An asymmetric blade design with a longer blade length than the PF2. The asymmetric curvature centres load more evenly across the foot rather than concentrating it on the toe edge, addressing a known comfort and load issue with some popular symmetric fin designs in the bodyboarding community. The result is a fin that many riders describe as feeling more balanced than a typical asymmetric design, with greater flex and drive suited to experienced riders in larger or more demanding surf.
Find Your Right Size - POD Swim Fins Fit Finder
Fit is the most important factor in fin performance. A fin that doesn't fit correctly affects comfort, propulsion, and control regardless of how well it's built.
The POD Swim Fins Fit Finder uses three measurements to match you to the right size: foot length, foot width, and ankle width for strap fit. It goes further than a standard size chart by accounting for real fit variables:
- If your foot is slightly undersized for a fin, the fit finder recommends a 3mm neoprene sock to fill the gap and achieve a snug fit.
- If your ankle is narrower than standard but your foot length and width match, it recommends heel pads and fin savers to secure the fit correctly.
- Each recommendation links directly to the relevant accessory pages so you can build a complete, correctly fitted setup in one step.
The Fit Finder is available on each PF series product page. Use it before selecting your size. For a full explanation of how to use it and what to measure, read our guide on finding your right size swim fins with the POD Fit Finder.
What Makes Natural Malaysian Floating Rubber Different
Not all rubber compounds perform the same in the water. Natural Malaysian Floating Rubber is selected for its combination of flex, rebound, and durability under repeated exposure to saltwater. The cross-laminated construction, overlapping layers of varying hardness bonded together, creates a fin that flexes through the kick cycle and returns to shape consistently, without the stiffness degradation that affects synthetic alternatives over time.
The result is a fin that performs the same in its hundredth session as it did in its first.
Built for the Kick. Balanced for the Rider.
Every fin in the PF series is shaped by the same design principle: propulsion and comfort are not in opposition; they are in balance. The right blade length for your foot size delivers efficient drive without overloading the ankle and knee. Natural rubber delivers the flex and rebound your kick cycle needs without sacrificing the foot comfort that keeps you in the water longer.
For guidance on choosing between the PF series for bodysurfing specifically, read our guide on how to choose bodysurfing fins.