SCUBAPROSeawing Gorilla Fin
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Closure Type | Pull-On |
Manufacturer | SCUBAPRO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 12 x 8.75 inches |
Package Weight | 2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 7.3 x 7.1 inches |
Item Weight | 4.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Scubapro |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
Model Name | Seawing Nova Gorilla Fin |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 25.728.300 |
Style | Seawing Nova Gorilla Fin |
Included Components | Fins (1 Pair);mesh bag |
Size | Medium |
Skill Level | All |
Hand Orientation | Both (1 Pair) |
C**T
Gorilla 👍👍👍
Ich hätte nicht gedacht das die Fins so einen guten Vortrieb haben.Egal ab Frogkick oder normalen Fußschlag.Sogar rückwärts Tauchen ist sehr viel leichter mit ihnen.Ich hatte vorher recht starke Jetfins auch von Scubapro.Aber die Gorilla's sind echt viel besser.
C**L
Back Breakers but Eventually The Best
You should use these for a few serious workout swims before using to get your back in shape. Until I got in shape for these flips, my back (for about three weeks) felt like it was gonna break... The pain KILLED! But then, OH BAYBEE!! I swim year round in the lower Columbia near the mouth about a mile to a mile five several times a week and the currents are no bullshat. However, these flips allow one to: a. swim directly against the current and gain ground for a short sprint; b. easily swim perpendicular to the current and go where you need to go. (Just pre-plan for the distance that the up or down current will pull you as you are traversing and make sure that no doucheable boaters are gonna get in yer hair.) c. These flips will make you fly if you are swimming directly with the current. However, beware. I was swimming along one time amongst pilings in a slack tide and nailed a piling root spur and gashed my head wide open (despite having a 7mm+ hoodie on). Now I wear a bike helmet and a thick rubber neck flange protecter thing.
J**J
Anemic propulsion, ridiculous length, possibly murderous.
If your dive shop sold you some split fins for your OW course, you'll probably love these.If you're used to F1's or Jets, stick with F1's or Jets. Or at least buy the Deep6 Eddy fins instead.These fins are floppy, they're weird, they're huge, and they're VERY positive. Nothing's more fun than trying to hold deco stops when your fins are dragging you feet first to the surface. Maybe if you're just in a wetsuit it might not be as bad, but otherwise it seems like these were specifically engineered to get the drysuit bubble to your feet and kill you.They're orange, so that's nice. High viz is good viz, and all. Their straps are decent. Sizing runs true to other fins. Aside from that, I can't think of any nice things to say.If you have these and you love 'em, cool story bro.
C**W
Worth the money
The dive pro talked these up and sold me on them. I found these “used new” - probably just a frugal return. It was in original packaging. Reviews seem to be true. They’re a little stiffer than the regular models but let me tell you how easy they are to put on, carry around and work in the water. You won’t regret it. Some of the Best money i spent
J**H
Go go fishy!
I adore these fins so much! These Springy orange speedsters are super navigable. I got them for scuba, but condition with them in a lap pool often. I swim in a happy fast barrel rolls and troll along the bottom swimming backwards watching the surface. when a life guard gets too close I can pop up and launch a couple gallons of water several feet in a magnificent splash because the spring hinges give me serious oomph! Haven’t gotten kicked out of the pool yet and having and amazing time with theses excellent fins.
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