The 10 Best Freediving Fins

Updated April 11, 2020 by Brendon Hannaford

This wiki has been updated 17 times since it was first published in March of 2020. There are many things to consider before buying freediving fins. The best pairs will provide adequate thrust, and feature comfortable foot pockets that encourage long, deep dives while causing minimal fatigue. Whether you're a beginner looking for a lightweight and affordable option or are ready for a pricier leg workout, you are sure to find the right choice for your experience level on our list. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Apeks RK3

2. Scuba Pro Seawing Nova

3. Cressi Gara Professional LD

4. Aqua Lung Stratos 3

5. Seac Motus

6. Tusa Solla

7. Cressi Gara 3000

8. Mares Avanti

9. Scubapro Jet

10. Cressi Pro Light

Special Honors

Leaderfins This website provides several multi-colored blades and limited edition models that are high in price and quality. Many of their fins are handmade from a mix of carbon and fiberglass, which creates a very strong construction. All of the Leaderfins models are supplied with a one-year warranty. freedivershop.com

Editor's Notes

April 02, 2020:

Freedivers know you need durable gear to provide a safe and comfortable exploration down under. You need a snorkel mask, wetsuit, and of course good diving fins. You'll want to make sure you get a properly fitted option since some models tend to run large or small. It's recommended to get fin socks or dive boots to prevent blisters and make your slightly larger foot pockets fit snuggly if you have narrower feet.

If you're a beginner, the Cressi Pro Light is a good choice as it provides the lightweight build needed to get you under the water without wearing out your calve muscles. It's less expensive than other models, which makes it a great first fin for those getting into the sport.

For more experienced freedivers, the Scuba Pro Seawing Nova and Apeks RK3 are great options because of their quality construction. They are both quite expensive, costing more than $160, but is worth the price for a durable option that will last for years.

For your safety, please take precautions when freediving even if you have the best possible fins. Even if you are an experienced diver, do not overexert yourself and attempt to dive deeper than your typical threshold as this can be very dangerous.

Last updated on April 11, 2020 by Brendon Hannaford

After graduating from UC Santa Cruz in 2019 with a bachelors in Literature and Creative Writing, Brendon Hannaford moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy and television. Beyond writing, he’s always had a passionate interest in the clever engineering found in consumer electronics and machinery, with an eclectic interest that spans diverse categories such as photography equipment, musical instruments, and automotive technology. When not writing and researching for Ezvid Wiki, Brendon spends his time performing sketch comedy and tinkering with his motorcycle.


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