




🌊 Dive Light, Swim Strong – Own the Water with SEAC F1!
The SEAC F1 diving fins combine ultra-lightweight design (730g each) with a high-impact resistant Ultra Flex technopolymer blade, delivering powerful thrust with minimal effort. Featuring a secure, adjustable strap and non-slip sole, these fins ensure stability and comfort across four sizes (34-45). Designed for recreational divers seeking professional-grade performance and durability in all conditions.
| Age range | Adult |
| Color | Yellow |
| Size | 1.5/3.5UK |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Power source | ac |
| Seasons | All Weather |
| Sport | Diving |
| Included components | a pair of fins |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | SEAC |
| Department | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Seac |
| Item model number | 0710037360030A |
| Package Dimensions | 68.9 x 27.5 x 18.2 cm; 730 g |
| ASIN | B09FTKCMYM |
K**N
Huge Power for little effort
Huge Power for little effort. The fins are really light to wear and provide a lot of thrust for a relatively small amount of effort. The fins only have rubber across the top and sides of the foot for the first few inch's. The rest is of the pocket is made of the harder composite materials but this allows you to transfer all your power into the fin.You will need to wear dive boots or booties due to the foot pocket design. These will not be comfortable if you don't, this is the same with most open healed fins. Neoprene fin socks would also be an alternative, 3mm or 5mm as long as you don't have to walk across rocks to get to the dive site when shore diving. Boat diving or snorkelling from a beach you'll be fine in fin socks if that's your preference. I find them comfortable with both 3mm booties and 5mm soft soles boot. I'm a UK 10.5 and the M-L is fine with a 3mm bootie. 5mm boot it's a little tight to get on but the fin still fits and is comfortable. (Depending on the size, style and make of boot/booty that is) For me allows about 2/3 finger widths of boot heal to extend from the back of the fin pocket, I believe this is the ideal amount.
C**O
SEAC F1 FINS EXCELLENT FINS.
Light powerful fins , used today for first time in Tenerife , i bought these then put on colour coded bungee fin straps . Very striking but look good , Travelling wise very good as they do not weigh much . These fins remind me of the Mares Avanti Quattro .
M**S
Good value
Not used in anger yet but they are a good fit on a fairly substantial pair of dive boots. Adjustment is easy. Good value
D**E
Good fins size 9 boots with m/l
Good fins hardly need to move to keep up with my buddy's who are finning like mad making a mess and I glide past also it helps that my buoyancy is mustard ;) only picture i could get from my camera
D**Y
Still undergoing testing
I'm am AOW diver. Wanted a lighter fin for travel and for my ankles that would stand up in current. Pretty good is my fair assessment so far. I find most fins too bug in the foot space so I had to layer up my feet with both socks and boots to avoid blisters but they did a fair job in medium strength current.
W**R
Love them
Brilliant thanks
P**E
Amazing!
Amazing, great sizing
M**D
Strap holder pin fell out
Came apart when putting on. The pin that the fin strap pulls around when tightening is not secure in the holder and popped out as the strap was pulled tight. It is just a snap in plastic pin.
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