Product Details
With a 70cm (27.6 inch) wide blade, this monofin is great for freedivers and finswimmers alike.
The blade is constructed of 100 micron thick layers of high quality fiber glass and WaterWay's specially developed resins.
Guaranteed to supply the freediver / finswimmer with consistent thrust and unmatched power for over 2000km (1245mi).
The monofin's blade is made of high quality and durable composite fiber to last for years.
Supplied with high quality classic monofin footpockets - internally lined with soft neoprene for maximal comfort.
As all WaterWay fin blades the blade is hand polished to ensure optimal streamline behavior underwater.
Brand:
WaterWay
Color:
Yellow / Blue
Sku:
WaterWay Model-1 Monofin
Warranty:
1 Year warranty for materials and craftsmanship
Shipping:
Worldwide shipping - calculated
Notes:
This product may be supplied with black / yellow blade and different color foot pockets depending on availability.
Length:
70 cm / 27.6 inch
Width:
68 cm / 26.8 inch
Weight:
1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs
Material:
Fiberglass
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- How do I choose blade stiffness?
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Customer Reviews
Nice equipment!
Everything came in order and I really liked the equipment!
model 1 Monofin
great Monofin!
Very good monofin
Very good monofin
Perfect fit!
The sizing guidelines were accurate. The monofin is a perfect fit! My feet are quite narrow, so I got the performance footbeds instead of the recreation footbeds. I am very pleased with it.
Mono!
Very nice and basic monofin to start practicing the noble sport of monoing! The foot pocket should've been a size bigger since now I can't fit 5mm sock nicely to a EU 46-47 foot pocket. My foot size is EU 44 normally. Otherwise the mono is very nice to use. Mine is with soft blade and it is just right.
❤️
Amazing quality! I love it!
Good monofin
Good monofin - could be more comfortable though - I'm a beginner and can last no more than 15 min of training in it (that will surely change with more experience).
Excellent Swim Fin
I have been distance mono-fin swimming for the last 15 years. I used Finis competitor in the past. I have worn out 4 Finis units. The foot pocket typically tears after about 80 miles. I am a very aggressive swimmer & typically do 1.5 to 3 mi non-stop open water sets. I can tell no difference in performance between the Finis & waterway model except there are no signs of the foot pocket tearing after 120 mi or so on the waterway. The blade show some sign of delamination. I am very pleased and will order another model 1 as a spare if the blade should fail on my original. I have used both medium & soft when they were available from finis. For distance swimming stay with the soft to medium soft your times will be better. Great swimming fin!!! Very durable!!!
Good
Im just happy with my new monofin, only problem would be the shipping Time, but the product is perfect, good fin and really light, so you Forget about the delivery Time.
uncomfortable
I did not have a good experience, but it is not the store's fault. I tried to order this item many times over multiple days but my card was declined every time. Eventually I found out that my card was put on hold for 'suspicious activity' because I had been ordering overseas. When I cleared that up they shipped the 1st monofin i tried to order, a size 12. But all my later orders were the largest size because I have to wear thick socks (I live in Alaska). They did not fit with anything but bare feet. The shipping was $60 and 30 days. So I could not send them back. I have done extensive modifications to get them to fit but even after all that I cannot swim for more than a few minutes before I get severe foot cramps. The final thing I can do is add arch support but then it will make the foot pocket too small again. I have been quite depressed about it as I had important plans involving the monofin. So far I have only been able to use it in the pool barefoot, even thin socks cause cramps.
All of this aside, monofins are not much more efficient than freediving fins, it has almost no turning ability so it is hard to explore. You have to equip and remove them while floating in the water unless you want to drag yourself in and out like Ariel- tho its fun its not practical and damages your wetsuit. I dont see what the big deal is about monofins.
All of this aside, monofins are not much more efficient than freediving fins, it has almost no turning ability so it is hard to explore. You have to equip and remove them while floating in the water unless you want to drag yourself in and out like Ariel- tho its fun its not practical and damages your wetsuit. I dont see what the big deal is about monofins.