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Your cart is empty.This brand new travel fin combines the fitment benefits of an open heel fin, with the comfort and barefoot freedom of a full foot fin, Compact, Lightweight, Super comfortable, Practically unbreakable strap, Good performance with low effort, Ultra durability: 100% Monprene construction, Flexible fit.Barefoot Design features a replaceable self-adjusting bungee heel strap that allows for a versatile fit and makes the fin easy to don and doff – it can also be used when wearing neoprene socks.
A. Griffith
2025-09-01 09:07:10
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Andrew
2025-08-26 16:05:12
Great quality fins, I’ve used them numerous times snorkeling and they have done an awesome job. Light enough for me, and made with quality materials. Personally, I felt less soreness in my ankles in these, than in cheaper fins I replaced these with. The only caveat is that their hook to keep the pair together, is not the best at its job, however I didn’t buy it for that, and definitely think they are worth the price.
William Montesdeoca
2025-07-26 18:41:53
It's the best compact and fully certified fins to go snorkeling and scuba diving. This is a great product to have when traveling because it will fit in your carry-on. Definitely worth the price!
CTH
2025-07-17 10:12:25
I’m not an expert. This is the first pair of fins I’ve owned. But I seem to get as much propulsion from these as the ones they let you use on a snorkeling excursion in the Caribbean. And these are shorter and more pack able. They are comfortable. The rubber is soft. I’m in between sizes and I wish I went a size up instead of a size down, but nonetheless these do not hurt my feet. They’re just slightly tighter than what I would prefer. The hooks on the tips are meant to hook them together for carrying, but they slip out easily and in my opinion are not much of a feature. Overall I’m very happy with my purchase and look forward to taking them in many more snorkeling adventures.
Cord Kirshner RN
2025-06-07 16:42:59
Price/Quality. Excellent.Pros: Durable, light weight; size large packs easily in 22" Victorinox roll aboard; surprisingly good propulsion and maneuverability in light to moderate current whilst snorkeling, though middling performance using a frog kick.Cons: A very TIGHT foot pocket even for narrow feet. My son and I share a prominent medial cuneiform bone (that's the bony prominence on the top of the foot above the arch). If you do too, expect a painful, week-long break-in period until the fin's foot pocket conforms to your foot. The fin's durability comes from its very stiff, unforgiving plastic. My son and I share a higher than normal tolerance for pain - that being said, the first week of snorkeling (3-4 hours/day) was a bit rough. This plastic is not easily recycled (by today's standard) and so is not the greenest option when its life cycle ends.Limitations: IMHO, this fin is really only suitable for snorkeling in light to moderate current. I did not / would not use them for scuba diving as there is not enough thrust for the added drag and weight, especially for any emergent situation. Mark each fin as left and right as the pocket (eventually and begrudgingly) molds to your foot. It took me a few days to figure that out :-/Alternative, more versatile travel fin: I dig the Deep 6 Eddy Fin which is a lighter and slightly smaller version of the ScubaPro Jet fin. It's durable, light weight, comfortable, provide excellent thrust and maneuverability, and are versatile for snorkeling and scuba diving. However, the size L and XL may not fit the typical 22" roll-aboard bag and they require neoprene (2mm) booties.
Paul
2025-05-15 14:08:12
These are great barefoot (warm water) fins, but be aware of their true dimensions.The Scubapro GO travel fin in a M/L size is 20.5 inches long (at a minimum).If you measure From the heal strap tip to fin tip they are almost 22 inches long.So they do not "comfortably" fit into a 22" standard airline wheelie carry on suitcases, as their interior dimension is typically less than 20 inches due to the wheels and handles! They do fit in my TUSA BA0204 22x14x9 inch carry on that has almost 21 inches of internal space.I also bought yellow heal straps ($30) to match these yellow fins ($110), so that probably says a lot about just how good I think these fins are, I also bought matching yellow dive socks for my feet to match!!Color coordination at its finest!Great fins.
Raforsan
2025-04-29 15:19:30
Nada malo con ellas, pero buscaba aletas para usar con botas de neoprenoNo fue lo que necesito
Mark
2025-03-15 18:05:35
I've only tried them for 6 dives so far but found them to be very compact, light and comfortable, yet responsive with good power. I'll be leaving my Xpert Xooms at home from now on.
guste
2025-02-13 11:47:47
The open-heel design is perfect, the fastening system is very comfortable (the loops are extra convenient). The color is slightly brighter than looked in pictures. They are a little more rigid than I had expected, but overall these are the perfect fins for my needs; at shoe size 38, XS-S is the perfect fit.
Jens
2025-02-02 19:48:19
Habe die Flossen heute probiert und war sofort begeistern. Sie sind sehr leicht und klein. Was kein Nachteil ist. Man kommt gut voran. Ich benutze Tauchschuhe 5mm Gr 42 und habe deshalb 2XL bestellt. Sie passen wunderbar und sind leicht an und auszuziehen. Beim Tauchen sitzen sie schön straff am Fuß.
Domenico Mazzaglia
2025-01-02 20:15:26
Analizziamo gli aspetti negativi:Premessa: volevo un paio di pinne per le mie immersioni, che fossero un po più piccole e leggere delle mie Jetfin , sempre scubapro, o delle mie amatissime MASTERFROG (Cressi).Quest'anno decido di rendere più veloce e leggero il mio bagaglio da sub, comprando questo nuovo modello della amatissima (da me) SCUBAPRO.Dopo qualche settimana dall'arrivo le provo durante una snorkelata con i miei figli (e per fortuna che l'ho fatto)Entro in acqua, e mentre stavo sistemando le pinne di mia figlia, mi scappano le mie....e con grande sorpresa !!!!GALLEGGIANO!!!!NO!!!! se le pinne galleggiano non vanno bene per immersione, avresti un assetto completamente fuori dal tuo controllo, con i piedi che tirano in su. Se poi ci aggiungi anche la spinta un pò positiva della bombola-quasi-vuota di alluminio (come usano molto all'estero) passi gli ultimi minuti dell'immersione come l'appeso dei tarocchi.Pinne tanto decantate per dimensioni contenute, leggerezza e praticità per immersioni e snorkeling, per viaggiare piu leggeri, ma come scoperto da me, positive in acqua.Non sono neanche sicuro se il venditore Nencini, sia a conoscenza di questo dettaglio. Avvisate i Vs clienti, rischiano di trovarsi molto scomodi.VENIAMO ADESSO AI LATI POSITIVI:A parte la galleggiabilità , la pinna promette la praticità e la versatilità promessa. Per la dimensione danno una spinta omogenea e perfettamente modulabile, ripeto: sarebbe una una buona pinna da portarsi in giro, se non fosse che sono positive.La calzata della XXL (preso da me con un piede 46-47) è perfetta sia a piede nudo che con una calza in neoprene, o un calzario max da 2 mm. Li si calza ad una velocità disarmante, ed anche in acqua la si toglie e rimette (tipo per togliere alk sassolino) ad una velocità eccezionale.Do 1 stella solo perchè inadatte ad immersioni con respiratore e/o per qualche veloce battuta col fucile.Spedizione da parte di Nencini velocissima e ben imballata.Se invece fate solo snorkeling, e siete disposti a spendere questa cifra, allora le straconsiglio....!!!!!Per lo snorkeling prendetele ad occhi chiusi!!!!!
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