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Cressi Short Full Foot Pocket Fins for Swimming or Training in the Pool and in the Sea - Light: made in Italy

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  • The Cressi fins could come labeled with EU and UK sizes only. Use US size chart to get the correct size.
  • The Light fins are specifically designed for pool use and for swim training, but can also be used adequately for recreational swimming and snorkeling.
  • The short blade is made of a highly reactive and light material which guarantees agile and effective kicking while not tiring out your legs.
  • The length of the blade has been researched and studied by Cressi to ensure perfect muscle training without causing cramps or discomfort.
  • Foot pocket is made from soft rubber elastomers - great deal of comfort, even during long swimming sessions.
  • The Light fin is designed and manufactured in Italy by Cressi, a brand pioneer in Scuba Diving, Snorkeling and Swimming equipment since 1946.


Cressi fins designed specifically for the pool and for training.The short blade is made from highly reactive and light materials to guarantee agile and not very tiring, but still effective kicking.The length of the blade and the materials used have been studied to enable ideal muscle training, without ever causing painful cramps.The side of the blade is protected by a soft elastomer profile to prevent possible damage to other swimmers.The computer-designed foot is made completely from soft elastomers, and its highly anatomical shape houses the foot with a great degree of comfort, even during long swim sessions.The special conformation of the wide-soled foot makes inserting the foot easy and smooth.These fins have been specifically designed for training and to build up muscles, but they can also be profitably used for snorkelling and swimming, where the small size of the blade makes it easier to enter and come out of the water


Jialing Jiang
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Good product. Works for me!
cliff cullen
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
I'm a solid size 10 I ordered 43/44 9.5 / 10.5 as advertized. opened the box the razed rubber on the fins showed 8.5/9.5 ? Looked like kids toys fins? The foot pockets are bigger the the size indictated, so they run big. I will wear neoprene fin socks. They fit fine without the socks (little loose) I don't like loose fins. The quality is excellent and they are comfortable and work well. I need build up my leg muscles for bigger fins. Yes another pool toy but I wouldn't hesitate to pack them for the ocean.
Luiz Almeida
Reviewed in Brazil on January 20, 2025
Gostei do produto. Uso em treinos de natação.
slant69
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This is the 3rd pair I've ordered...helps me a lot lap swimming...I swim 5 mornings a week for 1 1/2 hours, so after about 15 months both fins developed toe tears.
LJ
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I wear a women's size 10, and have a wide foot with a high instep. These swim fins are so comfortable! They're easy to get on and off. The only thing that I might change is to make them a little shorter in the length of the fin because they're a little difficult to use if doing flip turns (which I don't do.) But for regular lap swimming, they're awesome! You could also wear them in the ocean for snorkeling. The rubber of the boot is soft enough to be comfortable, yet sturdy enough through the fin that they hold up to some strong kicking and bend just enough through the fin to assist in your swim stroke/kick. I highly recommend these swim fins!
dr herbert goldfarb
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Fit is good Fins are comfortable IM PLEASED
TT
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 14, 2024
I bought these to practice snorkelling in a swimming pool as I've a trip coming up soon and I've not done any snorkelling in years. I'm not sure how they compare to full size fins for performance but they certainly work far better than bare feet. They fit well (I'm size 42 and bought 41/42), seem very well made and work. I'm not decided whether to leave the large fins at home and just take these on the trip as I'm impressed with how they perform.
Lauren
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
I wanted to be able to swim a little quicker in our pool. These are perfect in that they are not long and fit comfortably. I was surprised how you get a bit more of a workout by using these. Highly recommend!
R&P
Reviewed in Spain on July 30, 2023
Muy contento con ellas y justo lo que esperaba. Es cierto que al principio consideré cambiarlas, porque cogí un 45-46 (en zapatillas de correr utilizo un 45,5, pero a veces si no me da el ancho en el dedo pequeño del pie derecho tengo que probar el 46. En algunos modelos me vale y en otros ya es muy grande), pero probablemente debería haber cogido una talla menos. El tobillo me ajusta bien, pero en el talón me sobra un dedo/dedo y medio. No molesta, pero sí noto que sobra más de lo normal y los dedos apenas me asoman, solo el dedo gordo. Con patadas muy fuertes a veces se nota raro, probablemente por sobrarme un poco, pero en unos días me acostumbré. Si no las cambié fue porque últimamente compré varios libros y, como suele ser habitual por desgracia, la mayoría llegaron tocados, aunque nunca me han puesto pegas para cambiarlos. Y ya me daba cosa molestar otra vez para un cambio.En otra valoración he leído que se hace más fuerza, pero que se nada más lento que sin aletas. Obviamente cada uno tenemos nuestras sensaciones, pero es justo todo lo contrario, con aletas vuelas y eso es lo primero que dice alguien que prueba unas aletas (estas u otras) por primera vez, ya sea compradas o porque se las dejamos probar algún otro nadador. Sí se hace más fuerza, pero con la cantidad de agua que desplaza y al ser más hidrodinámico, se nada más rápido con las aletas puestas que sin ellas (con cualquier tipo: largas, cortas, blandas, medias o duras).Son más rígidas que las típicas aletas de goma blanda, ya sean de Arena, Speedo, Decathlon, etc., pero por ejemplo no tan duras como las negras con letras y líneas rojas de Decathlon. Esas las he probado, son completamente rígidas y cargan mas las piernas. Estas son duras, pero no son planas, están curvadas hacia abajo y, aunque son rígidas, tienen cierto grado de flexibilidad, son un punto medio entre las cortas de silicona muy blanditas y las super rigidas. Estas son duras, pero a mi me gustan.Además, estéticamente son muy bonitas, así que de momento contento, hace falta ver cuánto duran. No es lo mismo que aguanten tres meses de uso o un par de años.Aunque técnicamente son aletas de natación, también funcionan bien para bucear haciendo apnea (al menos a ras de suelo de la piscina, no las he probado en el mar bajando a más profundidad).Asi que son aptas para natación y bucear un poco 🏊‍♂️🤿✅👍 Buena marca, conocida dentro del sector✅👍 Funcionan perfectamente para hacer más fuerza y fortalecer las piernas, pero también para dejarnos llevar si ya estamos cansados y que las piernas floten con el mínimo esfuerzo✅👍 Desplazan una gran masa de agua 🌊✅👍 Son bonitas estéticamente, en concreto el azul que tengo yo es muy “acuático”❓ Yo compré las aletas del 45-46 y utilizo un 45,5 en el calzado cuando es posible. Probablemente debería haber comprado una talla menos𝗔𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘇𝗮𝗰𝗶ó𝗻 𝗔𝗴𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗼 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟰:A finales de julio, se hizo una raja en la esquina en las dos aletas, las dos en el mismo lado (y siempre usaba la misma aleta para cada pie, porque las tenía marcadas). La del pie izquierdo siguió igual, pero la del derecho en la primera semana de agosto ya era una raja irregular (zigzag) de más de 3 cm. El uso fue el verano pasado y este, ya que no nadé en la cubierta. Sinceramente ya las daba por perdidas y pensaba comprarme otras, pero otro nadador me dijo que hablara con Amazon, que el no ya lo tenía. Y muy bien por el soporte de Amazon y por Cressi. Me dijeron que tienen una garantía de 3 años, hicieron reembolso y compré otras. Aunque al final, probé unas Cressi Agua Short Fins y me quede con esas, lo malo es que tuve que devolverlas porque en este caso me quedaban pequeñas y a los 10-15 días tenía heridas justo antes de donde empieza la uña de los dedos gordos y la verdad, les costo casi un mes curarse por completo, en esas al reves que en estas, necesitaba un numero mas. Pero esa es otra historia, lo que me recuerda que aun no he escrito la valoración de las otras. Son parecidas pero un poco mas blandas.Añado fotos con las grietas/rajas.✅👍 Garantia de Cressi 💯%
Rosa Patricia de Paz de Grau
Reviewed in Mexico on May 18, 2023
Gracias
Triplebock
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
I bought these to replace a pair of Aqua Sphere Alpha fins I had had for ten years. I liked how light and soft they were (being made out of Croc material), but apparently they shrink in hot cars, and I swim before work and don't want to have to carry my swim bag in to the office with me, so as mine shrank, they gave me foot cramps until I could no longer jam my feet into them.I just tried out the new Cressi fins and I like them.COMFORT: The black rubber that holds your feet in the fin is very soft and comfortable. I wear a 10.5/11 US men's shoe, and I ordered the 43/44 fin, which is the right size for me. I don't have to strain to get them on, but they don't feel like they're going to slip off, and I had no trouble keeping them on during flip turns. Though your foot is surrounded by the soft black rubber for comfort, part of the stiff blue material extends under your foot, so they don't want to fold and slip off your foot. That's smart.PULL TABS: I'd never seen this on a fin before, but it's brilliant. The soft black rubber on the heel cup was surprisingly low on my heel. I thought this would make it more likely to slip off, but it didn't (see above). The black rubber is shaped into a little tab extending away from your heel. You can just grab the tab and pull your fin off, rather than have to snake a thumb into the heel cup to grip it.SIZE: The overall length of the Cressi is about the same as the Alpha fins, though the Cressis don't taper at the end. So they are a little more bulky in my swim bag, but still fit much better than full length SCUBA fins.WEIGHT: These are a little heavier than the Alpha fins, but hopefully will not shrink in my car. I still wouldn't say these are heavy fins.WORKOUT: Did not get foot cramps, and it felt like I was kicking from my hips rather than my knees, so I'd say they were good for training. I'm no longer a sprinter, so I'm not concerned with something that'll allow me to practice with a high kick count. I don't know if these would be good for that or not, but they were good for just plugging away doing laps with a kickboard or on my back, and they definitely weren't like floppy SCUBA fins where you have to kick super slowly while they flex.
SG
Reviewed in India on August 7, 2018
One’s Regular size Fits well. Very comfortable. Works very well.
David T. Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2016
Well designed and well made BUT the sizing is WAY off. I'm a skinny triathlete and runner. I wear a 10.5 or 11 size running shoe. I ordered the 8.5 to 9 size (one size down) fin and it was loose. I could still swim with them and they didn't fall off, but they were moving around too much for my taste. They were too wide and too long. So I sent them back and ordered the next size down (two sizes smaller than what they recommend). I'll update the review when I test those.My previous fins were were some older heavy duty Speedo fins (very generic) and these are much better. I'm using these to enhance my swim workouts, gain some ankle flexibility and perfect my upper body form. No recreational use. They worked very well in the water doing laps and flip turns. Great quality. Perfect workout fin for my application. Certainly more of a workout fin than a scuba or diving fin. Highly recommend but you need to deal with the size problem.UPDATE TO SIZE: Okay...as noted earlier I had some sizing/fit issues. I sent the previous size back and ordered up the same fin in a U.S. size 7-8 (Euro 41/42) and they fit P-E-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y!!!! Again, I wear a running shoe in a 10.5 or 11. I'm tall and skinny.
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