Product Details
High quality short Speedy freediving and spearfishing fins by UltraFins.
Supplied with aerospace grade ocean blue fiberglass blades and Ultrafins foot pockets. Flat blade design for extreme power with each kick.
The blades are produced by a unique high pressure manufacturing technique allowing unmatched strength, responsiveness and durability.
All UltraFins models are developed and tested by freediving and spearfishing professionals, producing an amazing product by freedivers - for freedivers.
Guaranteed to supply consistent thrust and power for over 2000km (1245mi).
Total Fins Length: ~75CM
Blade Length: ~60CM
Blade Width: 20CM
Blade Angle: ~ 22 Degrees
Brand:
Ultrafins
Color:
Blue
Sku:
Ultrafins Speedy Ocean Blue Fins
Warranty:
2 Year warranty for materials and craftsmanship
Shipping:
Worldwide shipping - calculated
Blade Angle:
22°
Length:
70 cm / 27.6 inch
Width:
20 cm / 7.9 inch
Weight:
1.7 kg / 3.7 lbs
Material:
Fiberglass
Product Questions
- Do foot pockets run large or small compared to actual shoe size?
- How do I choose blade stiffness?
- How to correctly measure my foot length for Ultrafins foot pockets?
Customer Reviews
Great fin length for petite freedivers, foot pockets could be better
I'm a fairly petite female freediver (1.58m, 43kg), and my legs are not that strong. Full-length freediving long fins I've tried, even with very soft blades, have all been too strenuous on the muscles on the front of my shins. The relatively rare length of this model (60cm) works perfectly for me, giving me the extra efficiency and propulsion of a longer fin without wrecking my leg muscles.
That said, the foot pockets could use some improvement, I think. They kind of odd in the sense that they feel too tight when you're struggling to get into them, but once you're swimming in them they are actually a bit loose and wobble around a bit. For me, they also cause extremely bad abrasions on the back of my ankles. I reckon they would work a lot better with socks, but that would just make them even harder to put on.
That said, the foot pockets could use some improvement, I think. They kind of odd in the sense that they feel too tight when you're struggling to get into them, but once you're swimming in them they are actually a bit loose and wobble around a bit. For me, they also cause extremely bad abrasions on the back of my ankles. I reckon they would work a lot better with socks, but that would just make them even harder to put on.