Fins for Scuba and Snorkeling
Quality Scuba and Snorkeling Equipment from MidCoast Scuba Center - Omaha, Nebraska
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MidCoast Scuba Center is the areas authorized SCUBAPRO / UWATEC dealer. |
Twin Jet Max Scuba Fin | Twin Jet Scuba Fin | Veloce Scuba Fin | Twin Jet Max Snorkel Fin | |
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What to Know Before Purchasing Your Fins

The Twin Jet Max Fin features a patented split-hydrofoil shape to deliver optimum power with minimum effort, plus dual-compound construction, which enables SCUBAPRO to fine-tune performance and optimize maneuverability and diver comfort.
Like
the tailfin of a humpback whale, SCUBAPRO's Twin Jet Fins use a split-hydrofoil
shape to deliver more forward motion with less effort. Result: more power with
less effort and drag.
This classic non-vented blade with ribbed center section moves water efficiently for easy kicking and power.
The
full-foot version of this exceptional fin that exceeds today’s traditional fin
performance while reducing diver effort.

This full-foot design for warm or temperate waters eliminates need for booties.
Whether you are just snorkeling or heading out on a diving
adventure we have a wide range of fins to meet your needs and budget. There are
primarily two types of fins:
Open Heel and
Full Foot.
Full Foot fins have a closed foot pocket and are designed to be worn over bare
feet. The blade of the fins are generally smaller in size, ideal for snorkeling
and traveling. This style of fin is geared for use in warm waters.
Open Heel fins are required for scuba diving and can also be used for
snorkeling. They are larger in size to provide propulsion with sufficient power
to move the diver through the water with the added drag of the scuba equipment
system. Because these fins are designed to be worn with
boots secondary benefits include environmental protection of the feet.
Diving boots have a sole to protect the foot and provide added traction while
walking, entering the water, climbing up a ladder, etc. This is one of the
reasons why snorkelers may prefer to use this style of fin. The neoprene upper
of the dive boot also provides added warmth depending on the style and
thickness.
Because open heel style fins are designed to be worn with boots, they are also
too large for just bare feet. In general, Open Heel fins (also called Power
Fins) can be used for snorkeling and diving, while Full Foots fins are geared
primarily for snorkeling.
There is a third classification of fin usually referred to as a
long blade style or a Free Diving Fin. Free Diving Fins have extra long
blades to maximize movement through the water. They are popular among swimmers,
advanced snorkelers, spear fisherman and with some scuba divers. Most prefer to
wear them over bare feet, however in cold water conditions they can be used with
soleless neoprene boots also called "socks".
Fin Sizing
At MidCoast Scuba Center our boots and fins are specifically selected for their
features and quality in addition to being relatively true to size. This means
that our size ranges relate to actual shoe sizes which makes it easier to get
the right fit the first time. As always our professional
instructors are available to assist with sizing and any other questions you
may have.
Wearing Your Fins
Both
Full Foot style fins and
Open Heel style fins are packed with a plastic insert in the foot pocket.
This prevents the foot pocket from collapsing during shipping and transport
which can cause damage to the fin. These should be removed before you put on
your fins. It is a good idea to save them and put them back in when storing the
fins. This will extend the overall life of the foot pocket.
Full Foot style fins slide on kind of like slippers. Some people may find it
helpful to roll the heel of the fin down, slide the fin on, and then roll the
heel back up once the foot is all the way in the fin pocket.
All fins are designed to be most comfortable when the foot is in a swimming
positing and may not feel as well when in a standing positing. Fins do not have
a right and left.
Open Heel style fins have
straps that require adjustment prior to using them. Once the fins are
adjusted they can be easily taken off (and put back on) by pulling on the back
of the strap. It is important to be careful with the
adjustment buckles. While they are quite durable, pulling too hard or at a
too severe of an angle can cause damage to the buckle.
To adjust an Open Heel fin (Power Fin) put on the boots, slide your foot into
the fin and pull the strap over your heel. It is best to point your toe which
will simulate the proper angle during in-water use. Firmly, but not forcefully
pull the adjustment tabs straight back towards you. Adjust the fins equally on
both the left and right side keeping the back of the strap centered. The amount
of excess strap extending from the buckles should be about even on each side.
Some older style (yet still popular) fins have metal buckles that lock into
place and cannot be adjusted while the fin is on your foot.
Too tight of an adjustment will make the fin quite difficult to take off and may
cause your foot to cramp while kicking. Too loose of an adjustment will allow
the fin to fall off, chafe your foot, or function inefficiently.
Fin Care And Maintenance
Fins like most scuba and snorkeling equipment should be rinsed in fresh water
after each use, allowed to completely dry and stored in a cool dry place away
from direct sunlight. Do not store your fins on their tips. Most fin materials
have a memory and the blades will become distorted. Over exposure to sun causes
fading, yellowing and discoloration. Fins should never be exposed to extreme
heat (like inside of a car in the summer). High temperatures can cause the
different materials in the blade and the foot pocket to separate and/or warp.
Fins straps are one of the most commonly broken items. It is a good idea to have
a spare strap to “Save-A-Dive”.
MidCoast Scuba Center Inc.
For information on any of our products, services, courses or trips please call or contact Terry Hurley using the information provided below.