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PF3 Evolution POD Swim Fins - Asymmetric Blade Control for Bodysurfing, Bodyboarding and Swimming
The PF3 Evolution is the longest fin in the POD PF Series and the most flexible. It is an asymmetric swim fin made from natural Malaysian rubber, suited to bodysurfing, bodyboarding, swimming, and ocean use in more demanding conditions.
The asymmetric blade is longer than both the PF1 and PF2, yet it produces more flex than either. That is because the asymmetric geometry shifts the load away from the toe edge and centres it over the foot. The result is a blade that moves with the body more naturally through each kick, maintaining direction and stability without the rigidity of a symmetric design.
Like the PF2, the PF3 carries vertical rails that extend to the blade edge. Those rails improve wave hold and keep the legs from sliding down the wave face. What makes the PF3 distinct is the asymmetric blade and foot pocket working alongside that rail structure. The foot pocket follows the natural contour of the foot rather than evenly distributing the stretch. This can feel different from the PF1 or PF2, even in the correct size, and where a more secure fit is preferred, POD 3mm Neoprene Fin Socks will refine that connection.
The PF3 suits experienced riders who want a fin that responds precisely to their movements, particularly in conditions where timing, direction, and positioning matter most. It is available in sizes SM through L.
Manufactured at our Malaysian natural rubber fin factory, POD is the first to develop variegated-colour straps and rails, producing unique colour patterns inspired by ocean life. No two pairs are identical.
Where the PF3 Works Well
- Bodysurfing: Asymmetric blade centres load over the foot, supporting precise direction and stability through moving water and wave conditions
- Bodyboarding: Vertical rails hold position on the wave face with the asymmetric blade adding flex and directional response through each kick
- Swimming and open water: Longer blade supports sustained movement with a more flexible response than the PF2 across extended sessions
- Ocean photography and lifesaving: Reliable movement and control under repeated load in varied conditions
Swim Fin Comparisons
- Compare blade length differences between PF2 and PF3 fins here.
- View blade length comparison between PF3 POD fins and Churchill Makapuu fins here.
PF3 Size Comparisons
Blade length increases across sizes, adding surface area and water response as the fin scales up.
- See PF3 blade width and length differences across sizes here.
POD PF3 Swim Fin Features
- Natural buoyant rubber compounds, manufactured in Malaysia
- Asymmetric blade - longest in the PF Series - produces the most flex of all three models
- Asymmetric geometry centres load over the foot rather than the toe edge
- Vertical rails extend to the blade edge, improving wave hold and preventing legs from sliding down the wave face
- Asymmetric foot pocket follows the natural contour of the foot for a precise connection under load
- Splay Rails® combined with the asymmetric blade to guide directional movement through the water
- Cross-laminated construction with overlapping layers of varying hardness for structural durability
- Soft rubber-lined extended foot pocket for secure, comfortable fit
- Drainage channels allow rapid release of water and sand from the foot pocket
- Variegated colour straps and rails inspired by ocean life - each pair uniquely patterned
Swim Fins and Shoe Size
Shoe size is not a reliable guide for swim fins. Rubber stretch, foot pocket shape, and brand sizing all vary. With the PF3, where the asymmetric pocket stretches differently from a symmetric design, using the Fit Finder before selecting is especially important.
Learn how fit affects movement and control here.
POD PF3 Swim Fin Sizing
For the most accurate fit, use the POD Fit Finder or the measurements below to match your foot and ankle dimensions.
Step 1 - Foot Length and Width
- Small/Medium: 7-8 - Length 24 cm, Width 9 cm
- Medium: 8-9 - Length 25 cm, Width 9.5 cm
- Medium/Large: 9-10 - Length 26 cm, Width 10 cm
- Large: 10-11 - Length 27 cm, Width 10.5 cm
- Measurements are maximum sizes before stretch.
- Natural rubber stretch allowance up to 5 mm for a snug fit
Step 2 - Ankle Width for Strap Fit
- Small/Medium: 7-8 - Width 9.5 cm
- Medium: 8-9 - Width 10 cm
- Medium/Large: 9-10 - Width 10.5 cm
- Large: 10-11 - Width 11 cm
- Measurements are before stretch.
- Strap stretch allowance of 10-15 mm for a secure, non-slip fit
- View the PF3 size chart here.
Complete Your PF3 Fit and Ocean Setup
Getting the right size is the first step. With the PF3, where load and conditions are more demanding, fit security is more important.
If you are using your PF3 fins in surf, shore break, or moving water, POD Deluxe Fin Straps help maintain a consistent fin connection through entry, exit, and turbulent movement.
Under sustained load, pressure through the heel and strap can increase over longer sessions. POD Swim Fin Savers and Heel Protectors reduce friction at the heel while maintaining a secure connection between foot, strap, and fin.
For riders at the tighter end of the fit range, or where slight internal movement affects control, POD 3mm Neoprene Fin Socks refine fit, improve internal grip, and add warmth in colder water. The POD Fit Finder will also indicate when socks, heel pads, or fin savers are worth considering based on your foot dimensions and how you plan to use the fins.
Built to Last
Natural Malaysian rubber maintains its properties over years of exposure to salt water, chlorine, and UV light. A customer recently shared a pair of PF3 fins that are over ten years old and still performing as intended. That is not a marketing claim. It is the material doing what it was chosen to do.
View the customer example here.
Natural Rubber - What to Expect on Arrival
PF3 POD swim fins are made from premium natural Malaysian rubber. A light white powder or waxy residue on the surface is normal and is not a defect.
It comes from mould release agents used during production and from natural compounds in the rubber that rise to the surface. It is more visible on darker rubber.
- Note on colour: Residue shows more clearly on black rubber due to contrast
- To remove: Wash with warm to hot water before first use
Care and Use
POD natural rubber swim fins are made for swimming, bodysurfing, bodyboarding, lifesaving, and ocean photography.
Walk backwards when wearing fins. It preserves the blade and extends the fins' lifespan.
Popular upgrades
Ships within 1-2 business days.
30 to 90 day warranty on materials and workmanship.
Designed in Australia. Built to the POD standard since 1988.
Natural Malaysian floating rubber. No synthetic substitutes.

PF3 Evolution POD Swim Fins - New Variegated Colour Range
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about sizing, fit, materials, care, and ordering on our FAQ page. Natural rubber swim fins do not follow standard shoe sizing. Our Fit Finder is available on all fin product pages. Visit our FAQ page.
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Returns and Warranty
We accept returns and exchanges within 14 days of receiving your order. Items must be unused and in original packaging. Warranty covers faults in materials and workmanship for 30 to 90 days depending on the product. View our full returns policy.
Place your foot on paper against a wall. Mark the heel and the tip of your longest toe. Measure the distance for length. Width is measured at the widest point across the ball of the foot.
Use a soft tape measure around the narrowest point of your ankle above the heel where the fin strap will sit.







