- Color: Army Green
- Brand: Scubapro
- Material: Monprene
- Fit Type: Regular
- Fin excels in both high-speed and low-speed maneuvering. Offers improved handling when making small directional adjustments
- Proprietary G4 articulated joint allows the entire blade to pivot and generate thrust
- Wing-shaped blade creates a near-perfect balance of stiffness and flex
- Variable Blade Geometry wing tips arc upwards, providing more power and increasing stability





















Kindle Customer –
These fins are great. I am a strong swimmer to begin with, but I am able to keep up with eagle rays and sharks much easier with these fins than others i have tried. These put fatigue on your ankles instead of your knees, so if you’re wanting to strengthen your ankles, these are the fins for you. They will take some getting used to, because of the shape, but they’re easy to use.
CFL –
You should use these for a few serious workout swims before using to get your back in shape. Until I got in shape for these flips, my back (for about three weeks) felt like it was gonna break… The pain KILLED! But then, OH BAYBEE!! I swim year round in the lower Columbia near the mouth about a mile to a mile five several times a week and the currents are no bullshat. However, these flips allow one to: a. swim directly against the current and gain ground for a short sprint; b. easily swim perpendicular to the current and go where you need to go. (Just pre-plan for the distance that the up or down current will pull you as you are traversing and make sure that no doucheable boaters are gonna get in yer hair.) c. These flips will make you fly if you are swimming directly with the current. However, beware. I was swimming along one time amongst pilings in a slack tide and nailed a piling root spur and gashed my head wide open (despite having a 7mm+ hoodie on). Now I wear a bike helmet and a thick rubber neck flange protecter thing.
Sam –
I adore these fins so much! These Springy orange speedsters are super navigable. I got them for scuba, but condition with them in a lap pool often. I swim in a happy fast barrel rolls and troll along the bottom swimming backwards watching the surface. when a life guard gets too close I can pop up and launch a couple gallons of water several feet in a magnificent splash because the spring hinges give me serious oomph! Haven’t gotten kicked out of the pool yet and having and amazing time with theses excellent fins.
Hurticus –
My brother has a set of these. He let me try them on a dive after I have used some Genesis solid fins. These were so much lighter on the move and easier to maneuver with.
Jamie Sweeney –
These fins are monsters underwater! XL fits my feet (mens 13/14) well, no cramping. I did wear ScubaPro boots to prevent any chafing issues on my feet. They take a bit of power to kick, but your reward is plenty of forward motion for the energy invested. The OD green is pretty cool too! These were $196 here when I bought them, $235+ most other places.
Catskills drew –
The dive pro talked these up and sold me on them. I found these “used new” – probably just a frugal return. It was in original packaging. Reviews seem to be true. They’re a little stiffer than the regular models but let me tell you how easy they are to put on, carry around and work in the water. You won’t regret it. Some of the Best money i spent
Hope Welch –
Bought these to replace old Jet Fins. These are positively buoyant, so diving took some adjusting. Works well if standard finding, doesn’t cause much water disruption to the rear. Frog kicks still have good power. Really enjoy this fin after I worked out the weight kinks.
Petter Quintero –
Best fins ever, confortable, easy to put on and off, great purchase