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🏊 Enhanced DMC Repellor Fins with Short Silicone Grips for Advanced Swim and Body Surfing Review

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Description of 🏊 Enhanced DMC Repellor Fins with Short Silicone Grips for Advanced Swim and Body Surfing

DESIGN: Long fins have been used by competitive swimmers, fitness enthusiasts, and ocean-sports people for years, but the length causes foot cramps and early fatigue. The short fin design requires less effort while also increasing leg strength and improving muscle memory while also proving great drive when required to catch waves. TECHNOLOGY: This surf fin is designed with RVR (Reverse VEE Rail) technology, enabling it to act as part of your body. The RVR acts as a squid in the water, opening up to allow more points of contact for the water and creating more power. SIZING: Most surf fins today are just cut-down versions of larger fins, resulting in a stiff, inflexible blade. DMC Repellor short surf fins have a universal foot cavity that fits either foot and fit most foot sizes. MATERIAL: Our fin colors are permanent, will not fade and won’t mark decks or pool surfaces. The silicone composition of the fins is of the highest quality and is also soft, flexible, and comfortable. Enjoy your next surf session in style.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I feel great. Don't swim.

They were fine. Definitely didn't have the traction I was expecting from all the marketing. But they are short and comfortable. They come with an ankle strap. Which I immediately ignored because I've been using fins for ten years. But on my second session, one of the fins fell out of my hand while putting it on. It sank immediately and I waited hours for it to be washed. on the shore. It's not like this. Thing is, fins don't float. They fall instantly and are not visible because they are dark…

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  • This is amazing
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  • There is a negative

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hard fins are good for developing core strength and kicking

I have used these fins as a pool swimmer as part of my regular foot and kick swim training. They take some getting used to as they are much more "aggressive" fins than more typical pool fins. They are very stiff and offer a lot of traction on upstroke and downstroke. They are much faster than other fins I have used before. Depending on how used you are to stiff fins, they can be uncomfortable as they tend not to yield to your foot as you pedal. I just went through this and didn't see any…

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

They have a really big wide leg box and the blades are very soft.

Very soft and easy to put on. The large size fits my height 11 feet very loose. Gaps open up around my ascent. It can fit a 3 mil thick wetsuit tip. I tried a size smaller than ML, it also wraps very loosely around my arch and my toes rest on the end of the box. So going down a size wasn't an option. The toe box is soft and the heel strap is very stretchy. I think you need to be wearing the included leashes or they will be dragged down 3ft. The blade is really soft. Terribly soft. If you get…

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  • Slightly torn