Discounted Water Sports Swimming Equipment - POD PF2 Swim Fins Plus Neoprene Socks Combo
Look no further if you want to purchase performance swim fins that offer unparalleled comfort, paired with neoprene socks that will make your water sports experience a breeze!
Our PF2s, a step above our PF1 model, are not just swim fins; they're your all-in-one solution for various water sports activities. Paired with our snug-fitting fin socks, they are perfect for bodyboarding, bodysurfing, swimming, and even ocean photography."
PF2 Fin Sizes
Step 1: Foot Length and Width
- Small: 6-7 = Length 23 cm and Width 8.5 cm
- Small/Medium: 7-8 = Length 24 cm and Width 9 cm
- Medium: 8-9 = Length 25 cm and Width 9.5 cm
- Medium/Large: 9-10 = Length 26 cm and Width 10 cm
- Large: 10-11 = Length 27 cm and Width 10.5 cm
- Extra Large: 11-12 = Length 27 cm and Width 11 cm
- Length and width are the maximum sizes to achieve a snug fit before stretch.
- There is a stretch allowance of up to 5mm for a tighter fit.
Step 2: Ankle Width for Strap Fitting
- Small: 6-7 = Width 8.2 cm
- Small/Medium: 7-8 = Width 8.7 cm
- Medium: 8-9 = Width 9.3 cm
- Medium/Large: 9-10 = Width 9.5 cm
- Large: 10-11 = Width 10 cm
- Extra Large: 11-12 = Width 10.5 cm
- Ankle strap widths above are before stretch.
- The strap can stretch 10 to 15 mm for a tighter, non-slip fit
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Sock Sizes
- Small = 6-7
- Medium = 7-9
- Large = 9-10
- Extra Large = 10-12
- Extra Extra Large = 12-14
- For Neoprene Fin Socks, click here
Practical Swim Fin Advice
Flippers are for swimming. They are not shoes for walking or running.
A common sense approach is walking or running backwards, which will maintain the swim fin structure and longevity.