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The SEAC Atom Swim Fins are designed for serious swimmers looking to enhance their leg training. Made from 100% silicone, these lightweight fins feature an elastic strap for a secure fit, making them easy to wear and perfect for various water sports. With a sleek black design and a focus on performance, these fins are a must-have for anyone serious about improving their swimming skills.
Color | Black |
Size | 3/4.5UK |
Style | Swim Fins |
Material composition | 100% Silicone |
Height | 23 inches |
Item display length | 38.1 inches |
Weight | 318 Grams |
Item display width | 20 inches |
Material type | Silicone |
Number of items | 1 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Seasons | continuity 2014 |
Usage | water_sports |
Sport | Water Sports |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | SEAC |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | Seac |
Item model number | 460003N/01 |
Product Dimensions | 58.42 x 50.8 x 58.42 cm; 5.5 Grams |
N**K
Comfortable soft rubber
they are comfortable soft rubber, however, wearing them too long and youll feel it in your big toe, these are enclosed at the end and have no opening for toes.
S**Y
One Star
Very uncomfortable
S**K
Optimal für das Schwimmtraining
Passform ist super, sie lassen sich super anziehen 👍🏻
M**O
Ottima qualità
La qualità del prodotto si nota subito dalla morbidezza del silicone e allo stesso tempo della buona resistenza che esercitano in acqua. Facili da indossare e la scarpetta chiusa in punta non reca alcun fastidio. Ovviamente come tutti i prodotti da indossare vanno provate e poi scelte; dico questo perché ho letto alcune recensioni con le quali non mi trovo d'accordo in quanto criticano la qualità di un prodotto rispetto alla calzata personale. Prima di scegliere queste pinne ho provato prodotti similari di Cressi e Arena che ho scartato solo perché, per il mio tipo di piede, si adattavano meglio le Seac. Menomale che non sono tutte uguali, aggiungerei.Detto questo...buona scelta e w i marchi italiani!
E**R
Buenas aletas. Cómodas y eficaces
Las aletas van bien en general, pero creo que si hubiera una talla para cada número de pie, irían todavía mejor. Aún así, las aletas van de lujo y ayudan mucho con las piernas. Parece como que te obligan a mover bien los pies para poder avanzar y luego cuando nadas sin ellas notas mogollón la diferencia entre el antes y después de usarlas. La verdad es que me han sorprendido lo bien que van para esto.Antes nadaba con unas de bodyboard, pero con estas es otro rollo, no tienen nada que ver. Van super finas. Muy buena compra. Aunque sigo diciendo, que las mejorarían todavía más, si hicieran más tallas intermedias para que se ajusten más a cada medida de cada pie.
V**.
J'adore
Je l'ai trouvé formidable, super pratique comme j'aime
J**3
Make the fit just perfect with booties and these are great training fins, and certainly perfect for good swimmers snorkeling.
I really wanted to like these SEAC Black (Large 9.5 --11) Fins with the fixed heal strap and open heel. I needed a size 11 short fin for long distance endurance swimming in a harness in my pool year-round. I did not need a fin that was too buoyant and would make me lazy in my kicking.I compared the yellow and black Phantom Aquatics Speed Sport Adjustable Snorkeling Fins L/XL (size 9-13); the US Swim Divers Grey and Black Large Fitness Fins; the black and yellow Cressi Palau Short Snorkeling Fins size LG--XLG; the SEAC Black (Large 9.5 --11) Fins with the fixed heal strap and open heel; and the TYR BP Burner Fins LG (size 11 -- Blue & Black).First off I had to send back the large SEAC's and large TYR EP Burner's to get the XL size in each. Both of them were painfully tight on my size 11 feet.The worst first. The yellow and black Phantom Aquatics Speed Sport Adjustable Snorkeling Fins L/XL (size 9-13) are for snorkeling and not for training of any kind. The boot and heel strap are amazingly comfortable and strong, but the composite fin is too long and whippy for training in either a pool or open water. I would not even want to do kick sets with these. I personally would not even want to use these for snorkeling because I would always be waiting for the tips of my fins to catch up to what I was trying to do in the water to position myself for snorkeling/sightseeing.The disappointment next. The U.S. Swim Divers Large Fitness Fins had an open heel which I generally prefer because I wear different booties during the 12 months of the year. The length of the boot was perfect, the heel strap was strong, easily adjusted, and comfortable, and the boots felt really comfortable in shape and foot support EXCEPT for the constant pressure on the knuckle of the little toe on each foot. I'm absolutely a typical size 11, but they hurt my foot, and if you have a slightly thicker or wider size 10.5--11 foot go up to the XL. I personally didn't order the next size up because while I was kicking with them I could really feel that this fin was not stiff enough for training, and certainly not for kick sets. The rubber fin was bending too easily on every kick at the seam just beyond my toes on both fins - IMOP a serious design flaw for a "fitness fin." I could never do kick sets in these, but I could use these for snorkeling since the tips of the fins do spring back almost quickly enough to be responsive to my changes in direction and speed.SO COMFORTABLE BUT SO LONG. The black and yellow Cressi Palau Short Snorkeling Fins size LG--XLG had a great shaped boot, a strong and flexible heel strap, and they were absolutely the MOST comfortable boot of all those I tried, BUT these were definitely a better snorkeling fin and/or an open-water training fin. They were absolutely strong enough for open water training (which I rarely get to do anymore), but too way too long for endurance training in a pool with a harness. If these were 2 inches shorter they would have been my overall pick of a stiff training fin.I liked the way the SEAC Black Fins looked, but had to go up to the X-Large (11-12.5) and they were perfect. They have the fixed heal strap which I usually don't prefer, but this one is strong and stretchy enough to be very comfortable. The open heel did not make my feet feel unsupported at all. With barefeet they were a little soft, but with a 2mm or 5mm neoprene bootie they fit my feet perfectly. The front of the boot is comfortable lengthwise and widthwise, and there's no unnecessary gimmics in the fin design. As the ad says these are ideal for open water snorkeling for a good swimmer, and ideal for pool training. The fin is short enough and stiff enough for what I wanted to do. I can do flutter kicks or slow subtle kicks just to keep my feet afloat when I am working on my upper body. The fins do not add any extra buoyancy which I don't need with easy kicking or with a wetsuit on six months of the year. I am so glad I loved these.I just had to try something new with the TYR BP Burner Fins LG (size 11 -- Red & Black). They had to be exchanged for the XL - the Blue and Black, and I feared they might be too big, but I found they have a very stretchy and supportive heel pocket, that was as comfortable and supportive as the adjustable heel straps I usually prefer. The TYR EP Burners boot will be my spring and summer fins as they fit my naked foot or with a 2mm bootie perfectly. It's good that the fin is just that short because just another inch or so and the fin would be too flexible. Perfect design by TYR for a training fin. As the ad says "The perfect fins for training at race cadence." I kept these for warmer water training and the SEAC's for cold water training. I would use each of these for snorkeling, as I am a strong swimmer and I want my fins to be very responsive to the demand I am putting on them to change direction or to accelerate and change speed.I was not asked to give this review or compensated by anyone. Happy training.Make the fit just perfect with booties and these are great training fins, and certainly perfect for good swimmers snorkeling.
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