🌊 Dive In Style: Adjustable, Compact, and Ready for Every Adventure!
CAPAS Snorkel Fins feature an adjustable open heel design for versatile sizing, a compact short blade ideal for travel, and a soft, flexible foot pocket that ensures comfort whether barefoot or with dive booties. Available in three unisex sizes, these fins are perfect for kids, teens, and adults seeking a reliable, easy-to-use fin for snorkeling, diving, and swimming.
Age Range (Description) | Child, Young Adult, Adult |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Product Dimensions | 17.28"L x 2.83"W |
Manufacturer | CAPAS |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.24 x 8.35 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.89 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.3 x 8.3 x 2.9 inches |
Brand Name | CAPAS |
Warranty Description | 6 month |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | CN0442, CN0441, CN0440 |
Included Components | fins |
Fill Material Type | Rubber |
Size | S/M (US Men 4.5-8.5 / Women 5.5-9.5) |
T**H
Compact and Comfortable: Perfect Travel Snorkel Fins for Any Adventure!
I recently purchased the CAPAS Snorkel Fins, and they’ve been a fantastic addition to my snorkeling gear. As an avid traveler, I needed fins that were compact yet effective, and these did not disappoint.### Design and ComfortThe design of the CAPAS fins is sleek and modern. They are short and lightweight, making them perfect for travel. The adjustable strap ensures a snug fit, accommodating various foot sizes. I found the foot pocket to be soft and comfortable, even after long snorkeling sessions.### PerformanceIn the water, the fins provide excellent propulsion without requiring excessive effort. Their compact size allows for easy maneuvering in tight spots, making them ideal for exploring coral reefs or navigating through rocky areas. Despite their smaller size, they don’t compromise on power, providing a smooth and efficient swim.### PortabilityOne of the best features of these fins is their portability. They easily fit into my carry-on luggage, and the included mesh bag is a nice touch for storage and transport. This makes them perfect for spontaneous snorkeling trips.### DurabilityAfter several uses, the fins have held up well. The materials feel sturdy, and the construction is robust, ensuring longevity. I’ve used them in both saltwater and freshwater, and they show no signs of wear or degradation.### Value for MoneyGiven their affordable price point, these fins offer exceptional value. They perform on par with more expensive models, making them a great choice for both beginners and experienced snorkelers.### ConclusionOverall, I highly recommend the CAPAS Snorkel Fins. They’re comfortable, portable, and provide excellent performance in the water. Whether you’re an occasional snorkeler or a seasoned diver, these fins are a worthwhile investment.
L**O
East to fit, comfortable.
My Grandson loves them. They worked great.
A**A
pretty dang good
the flexibility was a lil stiff but could also be because they are shorter. But honestly I love them. No lie. The fit is perfect. for me i bought the size 10 or something for females...i am a size 8 1/2 with double wide feet..but i got big and diabetic my feet swell...i also have a 10 size foot arch so i figured it could work. oddly they are comfy cozy. I glided back and forth through the pool most comfy like. :P anyway they are small and easy to put in my bag took up so little space compared to my other pair i owned yrs ago..that it kinda blew my mind how much space was left in the bag after i put them in. ok nuff said. ps these are bonehomie♥
4**T
Better than expected.
I was surprised with these fins. They are comfortable and do provide descent power. As they are shorter so don’t expect to make any deep dives. There’s not enough power in them, but kicking around on the surface or in about 8-10 feet of water they work well. Since they are shorter, they are much easier to pack. Also, I have had both knees replaced and they don’t cause pain like more powerful fins do.
S**S
Comfy snorkel fins
Great for what they are; snorkel fins which fit in a carry on suitcase. Very comfortable and easy to use. Heavy duty strap too. These are not for scuba diving.
J**T
The perfect travel fins for snorkeling.
Just the right size for me to travel with lightly and easily. Plus, by registering, They extended my warranty period by another 6 months. Registering was easy. And the fit was perfect. My toes are not affected and they won’t be getting rubbed raw. Love these!
M**.
Fins up! 🦈
These compact travel-friendly fins work great for snorkeling to get you to your spot. They’re also adept at “station keeping” when you get there. Easy to clean and maintain. I hope they last, but if not, the price is right!
M**R
OK for the money .....but would not recommend
THIS IS AN UPDATE TO MY EARLIER REVIEW ....I have been a certified SCUBA diver since 1977I also live in Florida just 30 minutes from the beach and 2-3 hours from the KeysSo you can imagine I have spent hundreds of hours in the water these past 45 years both SCUBA and SNORKEL diving.In that time, I have had a chance to try virtually every brand of diver gear ever made... many from companies no longer in business.These fins are advertised as lightweight travel snorkel finsAnd in that respect the quality of material and build is very good considering the price.BUT .. I can NOT recommend them for one reason ....Even as a "lightweight travel fin" , I found them to be a bit small in the actual fin surface area and a bit too flexible..... meaning they don't give miuch propulsion .They might work fine in calmer seas .... but if you find yourself snorkeling in some currents or trying to follow or keep up with a passing turtle, shark or school of fish ---- you will most likely wish your fins were a bit larger and a bit stiffer to give you more speed and power thru the water.UPDATE -- I just returned from a week of diving in the Caribbean.I did both SCUBA (for which I used my regular large size US Divers / Aqua Lung blade fins)For the snorkeling I also did in Bonaire, I tried these Capas fins.As I suspected .. they were NOT sufficient to handle event the moderate currents around Klein Bonaire Island.In a short time, I returned to the boat ... got rid of these fins ... and finished the day with some "real" fins.These capas might be okay for swimming in a lake .... pool ... or almost dead calm water ---- but I would NEVER again use them in even the mild Caribbean.In fact, I just gave them away to somebody who wanted to have his son start learning in a swimming pool.My advice .... fins are NOT that big nor heavy ..... so the idea of a "travel fin" is really not necessaryJust go get some REAL fins as available from Cressi, US Divers, Mares, or other high quality Dive brand
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