Bodysurfing - Bodyboarding PF3 Evolution POD Swim Fins Limited Edition Colours
Introducing our top-of-the-line surfing swim fins, meticulously designed by our passionate and experienced POD Ware team, a group of experts in the field!
Others may try to imitate, but none will even come close to the research and development that has gone into the PF3's Line.
Our distinctive swimming fin, the PF3, boasts all the quality design features of our PF2s. What sets it apart is its asymmetrical design, which delivers more precise balance than competitors' fins, piquing your interest in its unique features.
POD Fins 3 Features
- Asymmetrical design delivers the precision balance
- Foot size relative to blade length ratio
- Manufactured with Malaysian highest quality natural buoyant rubber compounds
- Lightweight floating swim fins
- Soft rubber lined extended foot pocket is exceptionally comfortable
- Unique Splay Rails® combined with an asymmetric blade provides excellent balance and a more powerful kick with directed thrust, speed and control
- Vertical rails produce more excellent wave-holding stability
- Drainage design ensures quick water and sand release from the foot pocket
Swim Fin Comparisons
For those curious about the difference in blade length between the PF2s and PF3s, we've provided a visual comparison below. This extra blade length in the PF3s translates to more remarkable wave-holding ability, making them a versatile choice for all-size swim fins.
Another good comparison is the blade length difference between the PF3s and Churchill Makapuu Swim Fins. Click here.
What PF3s fit you? Please review our size guide chart. Click here.
Assume your foot is slightly longer but matches the same width in the foot size chart. There is still plenty of toe room in that case because the foot pocket has been extended for versatile fittings to ensure a comfortable fit.
Our Advice
Remember, POD Fins are designed for swimming, not for walking or running. This clear distinction ensures you understand the intended use of the product.
We recommend a common sense approach. Walking or running backward will maintain the swim fin structure.
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Great pocket, for wide feet