The Best Flippers to Dive, Snorkel, and Swim More Efficiently

A pair of flippers will have you swimming like a fish in no time.

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Nearly every sea creature sports their own set(s) of flippers or fins. A fin’s wide, flat surface area propels you through the water, allowing you to swim deeper, further, and faster than you would without it. But renting or borrowing fins can be a painful process. Sore spots, blisters, and chafing can quickly cut your water session short.

With the wrong flippers, you risk spending your beach holiday rubbing your feet while the rest of your pod explores the nearby reefs without you. With a comfortable set of fins on your feet, you’ll be like a fish —hardly noticing your fins at all.

In this guide, we’ll dive into the differences between flipper shapes and lengths. No two fins are quite alike, as some prioritize comfort and agility while others are fine tuned for power and speed. With so many to choose from, we’ll share our top recommendations so you can find your perfect pair.

Best Flippers

  • Best Overall: Scubapro Go Sport
  • Best for Beginners: Tusa SF-22 Solla
  • Best for Scuba Diving: Mares Avanti Quattro Plus
  • Best for Swimming: Speedo Swim Fin
  • Best for Free Diving and Spearfishing : Cressi Gara Modular Impulse
The Expert: I am in the ocean on a near daily basis. As an AIDA (International Association for the Development of Apnea) 3 free diver, experienced scuba diver, swimmer, and regular snorkeler, I’ve tested tons of fins personally. I’m also the founder of The Salt Sirens , a website about ocean sports. My dive writing has appeared in outlets such as Scuba Diving Magazine , Vice , Moon Travel Guides, and more.

Types of Fins

Every flipper has a foot pocket connected to a blade. When you kick, water passes over the blade’s greater surface area, propelling you farther forward than your body alone can. Although all fins help you move more efficiently underwater, the shape and size varies depending on the activity for which they’re made. As a rule, short fins are best for agility, whereas long fins help divers move forward with speed.

Fins or flippers made specifically for swimming have short, agile blades that help a swimmer maintain their form. Snorkel fins range from short to long and are flexible enough to help a snorkeler move on the surface of the water with ease. Scuba diving fins are designed to maximize kick power with their longer and wider blades, helping a scuba diver push not only themselves but also their gear through the water.

Free diving fins are built with long, thin blades that help free divers and people who spearfish dive deep, expending as little energy as possible. If you’re looking for one set of fins that can handle multiple sports, the Tusa FF-22 Solla is an affordable option.

Finding the Right Fit

Fins come with two heel types: open and closed. Open heel fins have a foot pocket with an adjustable back strap, making them easy to put on and take off. This style is sometimes best worn with dive booties for comfort, warmth, and fit. The adjustability of open heel fins makes them ideal for families and groups, because multiple people can tailor the fit of one pair. Closed heel fins have a full foot pocket that’s available in set sizes, creating a better fit for greater energy transfer from leg to fin with each kick.

Fins are unisex and correspond to shoe size, though you’ll want to check the size chart for each model. When sizing, take note if that model is best worn with bare feet, neoprene socks , or dive booties , and adjust accordingly. Dive booties come in multiple thicknesses, catering to varying water temperatures. The thicker the material, the more suitable it is for cold water. If you feel pinching, hot spots, or chafing while wearing a set of fins, the foot pocket might not suit your foot shape, or you should try a larger size.

How We Evaluated These Flippers

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The selections below feature the best flippers for swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and free diving. They include recommendations from industry professionals and athletes.

I also tested flippers in a variety of water conditions prioritizing comfort, durability, effort-to-propulsion efficiency, and value for money. Additionally, I scoured popular review websites, social media communities, and polled people within my network to see which fins are all but guaranteed to make your time in the water more enjoyable.

Scubapro Go Sport

Go Sport

For traveling divers and snorkelers, the Scubapro Go Sport is a compact and lightweight set of fins that can adapt to a variety of ocean conditions.

The Go Sport is best worn with dive booties, and its bungee heel strap creates a snug and efficient fit. The relatively short blade makes it agile enough for snorkeling, especially around wrecks and reefs.

Tusa SF-22 Solla

SF-22 Solla

The Tusa SF-22 Solla is commonly spotted at dive schools and centers thanks to its adjustable open straps and efficient propulsion system. The large, flexible blade with multiple channels makes it easy to navigate mild currents with little effort.

Best worn with a bootie, the foot pocket fits snug and comfortable, with plenty of grip on the bottom of the fin to scoot around on slippery boat decks. There’s also a closed pocket model , if you prefer.

Mares Avanti Quattro Plus

Avanti Quattro Plus

The Mares Avanti Quattro Plus is a popular scuba diving fin frequently seen on the feet of dive industry professionals. Four channels along the blade help convert each kick into powerful forward thrust with little effort.

A bungee heel strap system makes putting on and taking off the fin quick and easy, and it’s most comfortable when worn with booties. For a similar fin that works better for snorkeling than scuba diving because of its closed foot pocket, consider the Mares Avanti Quattro Power .

Speedo Swim Fin

Swim Fin

The Speedo Swim Fin is a top choice for swimmers looking for a little extra power in the pool or calm open water conditions. The length of the blade is shorter than a typical snorkeling fin but longer than most pool training fins, which makes it a great all-around fin for swimmers who want to fine tune their technique in calm water.

Although the fins come in multiple color variations, each color represents a different size.

Cressi Gara Modular Impulse

Gara Modular Impulse

With long blades angled to help divers propel deeper with little effort, the Cressi Gara Modular Impulse is an ideal choice for beginner to intermediate free divers and spearfishers.

Unlike fiberglass and carbon-fiber free diving blades, the plastic blades on the Gara Modular Impulse are durable—you won’t have to babysit them when you travel. The foot pocket detaches from the blade making this a great pair of fins for free divers who want to expand their fin quiver with minimal gear.

Atomic Aquatics SplitFins

SplitFins

Extend your air time underwater with Atomic Aquatics SplitFins, a fin designed to maximize efficiency. A slit down the middle of the fin’s blade acts as a propeller, which eases pressure off the knees and hips.

They’re also slightly more agile than full blade fins, so it's more manageable to stop and tread when needed. With this ease of kicking comes a loss in power—the flippers aren’t great for finning fast or against strong currents.

Cressi Palau Adjustable Fins

Palau Adjustable Fins

Cressi’s Palau Adjustable Fins are versatile, comfortable, and work best as an all-around snorkeling fin. Wear them with booties for extra cushioning and warmth in cold water, though the soft silicone foot pockets are comfortable enough for bare feet.

Available in sizes extra-small to large, each option covers a range of standard shoe sizes, making it an ideal pick for families or friends who prefer to share gear among the group.

Speedo Switchblade Training Fin

Switchblade Training Fin

The Speedo Switchblade Training Fin is made from rubber and is engineered with flutter kicking in mind. Side rails help increase the fin’s propulsion without adding length to the fin.

The blades are angled and shaped to maximize each kick’s power while aiding the swimmer’s form. The foot pocket is also more comfortable than that of most fins in its realm, with a longer foot pocket and a flex point near the foot arch to prevent cramping. Swimmers with narrow feet might want to size down.

Expert Chantae Reden Shares Her Fin Preferences and Best Advice for Beginners!

how we evaluated these flippers

Do you prefer shorter or longer fins? Why?

For sports like free diving, I prefer to wear long fins as they’re best for propelling into deep water. This is because longer fins are more efficient at moving the diver further through the water than short or mid-length fins.

However, for sports that require a little more agility, and where energy conservation isn’t as much of a concern, I prefer short fins like the ScubaPro Go Sport . These fins are easy to don and doff, travel with, and are quite effective given their small size. Plus, shorter fins allow you to snorkel over shallower spaces without worrying about kicking the reef.

What about heel design: open or closed?

If I’m renting snorkeling fins, I prefer an open heel design. Open heel fins are more adjustable and less prone to causing blisters.

For fins I own, I prefer a closed heel design. Full fins tend to be warmer than open heel fins, and are more efficient when it comes to kicking, as they fit flush with your feet, almost as if they’re an extended body part. Because of this, there’s little energy wasted with each kick.

What advice do you have for beginners who haven’t worn flippers before?

If you’ve never worn flippers before, it’s best to start in shallow, clear water—like a pool or calm beach with a sandy bottom.

When you’re walking into the water, walk backward to avoid tripping over the front of your flippers, or put them on in the water if you can. When you swim without fins, you rely on your arms to do some or most of the work. But when you put on flippers, the legs take over as the dominant muscle group. This can feel awkward the first few times, but with practice you’ll learn to rely on your legs and relax your arms as you snorkel or dive.

What is the best way to clean and store flippers?

If you clean and store your flippers correctly, they have the potential to last for years, even with heavy use. After every use, rinse your flippers with fresh water. You can use a rag or sponge to clear out any debris, paying close attention to any buckles where sand and salt tends to accumulate.

Dry off your flippers and store them out of the sun. Too much direct sunlight damages the flippers, causing them to crack or deform over time.

What is the biggest mistake people make when buying flippers?

Buying the wrong size, which typically leads to blisters, cramps, and pinching around the toes. The flipper foot pocket should fit around your foot snugly. Your heel should not come out of the foot pocket when you move. If it does, you’re bound to get blisters or even lose your flipper.

Take note of the widest part of your foot and the top of your foot. If it’s too tight, you’ll feel pinching and cramping when you kick.

Do I go with silicone or rubber?

It comes down to personal preference when choosing between a silicone or rubber fin. As a rule, silicone foot pockets tend to be more comfortable than synthetic rubber foot pockets, but natural rubber foot pockets are on par with silicone.

No matter which material you choose, you’ll want the material to be softer at the foot pocket and firmer around the blade.

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Chantae Reden is an adventure writer and photographer who rarely strays far from the coastline. She is a freediver, surfer, kitesurfer, paddler, scuba diver, and has a mild obsession with sharks. She has ridden a motorcycle through East Timor, scuba dived with tens of bull sharks in Fiji, and swam beside humpback whales in Tonga. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure , Escape , AFAR , Lonely Planet, and she is a guidebook author for Moon Travel Guides. Contact Chantae on her website, ChantaeReden.com . 

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Top 10 Scuba Fins for 2022

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Top10 Scuba Fins

Today I'm breaking down ten of my favourite fins right now in 2022 in ten different categories. I've focused on more scuba-specific fins instead of freediving or snorkelling fins. If you want to check any of these fins out online , head to one of our online dive stores by clicking on an affiliate link and shopping around, but for now, let's dive straight into the first pair of fins.

Best for Style $$$$$

TUSA HyFlex SWITCH Fins

The TUSA HyFlex SWITCH probably gives you the most choices of colour; as always, they match the colours of their masks and snorkels. TUSA has always led the way regarding options of colour in their gear, and the Switch comes in six colours, nine if you count the Pro version, and they have Tusa's modern style and flare.

And they're great fins as well. The soft section of the blade is made from something Tusa calls Purimax, which turns the central area into a scoop and stores energy. The blade starts high up and angles downwards so that you can walk easier on the deck and still have an efficient angle of attack. And the Hyflex in its name means that you can separate the blade for more accessible travel and storage.

Best for Travel $$$$$

Scubapro Seawing Supernova Fins

The Scubapro Seawing Supernova are brand new for 2022. It isn't the first time we've seen something like this, but it is a clever concept with some legs. The foot pocket and blade are separate. This has two benefits; first, you can pack your fins more readily into a smaller bag . Typical fins can be a bit of a pain to get into a bag , especially if they have a bend, but if you can separate the foot pocket, that makes life much easier.

The second benefit is that you can swap the open heel foot pocket you dive at home with your drysuit boots and get a separate full foot pocket or a smaller foot pocket for diving in warmer water. Down the road, I'll wager that one of the people in Scubapro R&D has had the idea to create other blade designs so that you can keep the same foot pocket and swap the blade for different diving at a later date as well.

Best for the Environment $$$

Fourth Element Rec Fins

The Fourth Element Rec fins are named for recycling. Unlike fins that use natural rubbers, which are still better for the environment than plastic, the Rec Fins are made from post-consumer plastic waste. So, the Rec Fins actively take plastic out of our environment and make them into fins to keep them out of the ocean. Well, I guess they technically go into the sea, but then they end up in your kit bag at the end of the day, not the ecosystem.

The familiar four-channel design is a strong all-rounder for any level of diver, and they're made from recycled polypropylene and recycled thermoplastic rubber. They don't even come in a bag because, let's face it, your fins don't need a bag. So, if you care for the environment and want a good pair of fins, look at the fourth element, rec fins.

Best for Bare Feet Fin $$

AquaLung Storm Fins

AquaLung Storm fins are open-heel fins made to be worn barefoot. Unlike full foot pockets, the bungee heel allows for different foot shapes and sizes better than a fixed foot pocket, especially if there are multiple users. And unlike most open-heel fins, they're made to be worn without boots, so the pocket is the right size and softer. And the Storm comes in many different colours, so you don't mix them up if you dive a similar pair to your buddy.

You can even have the same colour fin but different colour accents to differentiate whose fins are whose. But it's nice to have different colours so that other divers can identify you in the water. Compact and durable, the Storm is pretty much flat and short to fit in a carry-on bag easily, and the single piece of Monoprene is nice and robust and gives you a decent amount of power for their size.

Best Fin for Something Different $$$$$

Force Fins

The Force Fin has been around for a while now, and many divers overlook them because they don't fall into the classic fin design. They are absurdly simple but surprisingly efficient. One of their most significant selling points is that they're flat on the bottom, and the tips curve upwards. So, climbing ladders and shuffling around on the deck is far more manageable.

The open foot pocket helps to prevent them from rubbing or crushing your feet, and they also help to prevent cramping because the power is coming from your thigh muscles instead of further down your legs and feet.

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Apeks RK3 Fins

Apeks RK3 fins have smashed the diving scene since they were released, and thanks to their classic vented design with a single piece of thermoplastic rubber and a metal spring heel strap, they're not going anywhere soon, and they can take whatever you throw at them or throw them at.

RK3s are short and tough, and the predecessor, the Rocket fins, were made for military and public sector divers who needed a fin that could keep up with them. The modern RK3 fins have good power and strength, with no real weakness or major failure points to worry about.

Best Fins for Power $$$$$

Scubapro Seawing Nova Fins

The Scubapro Seawing Nova is a different type of fin. Seawings have a hinge that ensures that the blade is at the perfect angle of attack during each portion of the fin kick cycle so that no energy is wasted and the fins maximize energy use. A notable blank spot between the foot pocket and blade is a design feature that helps to reduce drag, further increasing your performance.

If you want to maximize power, the Gorilla version is made of denser material. If you've got the legs for it, the Seawing Nova maximizes efficiency and thrust to get you where you need to go with a good mix of science, design and brute force.

Best Budget Fins Cressi Palau $

Cressi Palau Fins

The Cressi Palau fins are a simple pair of fins with nothing overly fancy, but they're a full-sized pair of open-heel fins, not full-foot or short fins that you usually find in the budget range of fin lineups. Granted, they're nothing fancy, and they don't have bungee heel straps, but they have an angled blade with a fishtail tip.

Italian style means they don't look budget and won't stand out on any dive boats as cheap, but if you don't want to splash too much cash for your fins, the Palau are worth a look.

Best for Floaty Legs $$$$

Scubapro Jet Fins

The Scubapro Jet fins are renowned for being tough, heavy fins, and they're negatively buoyant in that they sink more than many other fins. The best option is the metal spring heel strap option, that steel is less buoyant than a rubber heel strap, and if you look at most fins loose in the water, they float or sink with the tip upwards and heel strap down. Fins can have a massive difference in your trim position because the buoyancy is out to your extremity, so if they're positive or negative, they'll lever your feet up or down. The density of the fin makes a big difference to the buoyancy. The denser or stiffer the fin, the more negative it should be.

Best All-Rounders $$$

Mares Avanti Quattro Fins

The Mares Avanti Quattro fins Plus have long been on every list of recommended fins for both beginners and professional divers, and you will see them all over the world for a good reason. Avanti Quattros are simple, powerful and work for all fin kick styles. They're tough and well put together and still have a certain amount of that Italian flare. Mares have produced a few modern alternatives to the Quattros, but they will need to break the mould before they stop making them, and demand still won't let up. With a bunch of different colours, a bungee heel strap and a design that works, the Mares Avanti Quattro plus fins deserve to be on everybody's top 10 list.

And there we have it; if you fancy a pair of any of these, click on this link up in the corner to check out one of our affiliates if you're in the market for a new pair of fins. Did yours make the list if you already own a pair of fins? Are there any great fins that didn't make my list? I'm sure there are; there are a few more than ten types of fins out there today so let me and others know down in the comments what other fins they should consider and subscribe to the scuba diver magazine channel, and head over to one of our online dive stores by clicking this link. Thanks for watching everybody, and safe diving

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why aren’t bio fins on your top 10 list? I can out kick other divers with less effort & they also don’t kick-up as much sediment at the bottom, especially in monterey, ca…I’m confused

Marianne

Backkick with Splitfins is really hard.

Andy

The seawings giving best power are you joking the hinge detracts rather than adds, never have I seen so much over hyped marketing overcoming sensible dive equipment reviews

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  • TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - S WHITE
  • Code: SF-0110S-W
  • Qty avail.: 103

TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XL BLACK

  • TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XL BLACK
  • Code: SF-0110XL-BK
  • Qty avail.: 47

TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XL WHITE

  • TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XL WHITE
  • Code: SF-0110XL-W
  • Qty avail.: 54

TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XS BLACK

  • TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XS BLACK
  • Code: SF-0110XS-BK
  • Qty avail.: 106

TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XS WHITE

  • TRAVEL RIGHT FIN - XS WHITE
  • Code: SF-0110XS-W
  • Qty avail.: 36

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  1. TUSA

    TUSA fins combines its rich history of performance fin design with the latest advanced materials that deliver superior propulsion, speed, and maneuverability. ... TUSA's new Travel Right Fin is the newest addition to our Scuba Diving gear. Lightweight and Ideal for travelers. This compact design is ultrasoft and meant to be worn barefoot.

  2. TUSA Travel Right SF0110

    TUSA Travel Right SF0110. TUSA. This lightweight, compact fin packs plenty of kick, but is small enough to easily be stowed in a carry-on bag. The rounded, open-heel foot pocket is designed for a soft, comfortable fit when worn barefoot. An elastic bungee holds the fin securely in place without needing to be adjusted and uses an anatomic heel ...

  3. Amazon.com: Customer reviews: TUSA SF-0110 Travel Right Scuba Diving

    Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for TUSA SF-0110 Travel Right Scuba Diving Fins, Medium, Black at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.

  4. 10 Best Scuba Fins in 2024

    Worth every penny—and then some—the TUSA Solla fins make a great travel fin, a nice backup fin for warm water, or a great starter fin for new divers. ... Because great in-depth gear reviews will help you select the right products for your specific needs, budget, and interests. And when you have the right product, you're a little bit ...

  5. Best Flippers 2023

    Best Flippers. Best Overall: Scubapro Go Sport. Best for Beginners: Tusa SF-22 Solla. Best for Scuba Diving: Mares Avanti Quattro Plus. Best for Swimming: Speedo Swim Fin. Best for Free Diving and ...

  6. Tusa Travel Right Fins

    Travel Right Fins: Newest Addition to Tusa's Scuba Diving Gear. Lightweight & Ideal for Travelers. Compact Design: Ultrasoft & Meant-to-Be-Worn-Barefoot. Bungee Strap: Elastic Strap for Quick Donning/Doffing. Highly Elastic Bungee Strap Secures Foot & Requires No-Adjustment. Heavy-Duty for Years of Reliable Service.

  7. TUSA Travel Right Fins

    Product Sku: DD154461. Fin Type: Adjustable Fins. <p>Designed with the traveling diver in mind, the TUSA Travel Right Fins feature a compact blade that delivers on power with every kick. That bungee heel strap with thumb loop makes it easy to don and doff these fins and you get a perfect fit every time. An anatomic heel strap design combined ...

  8. Tusa Travel Right Fins

    The new Tusa Travel Right Fins are the newest addition to Tusa's Scuba Diving gear. Lightweight and Ideal for travelers. This compact design is ultrasoft and meant to be worn barefoot. ... lives up to the Brands tag line of "Highly Optimized Gear" and was awarded Testers Choice in ScubaLab 2014 Regulator Review. Since then the Hog Zenith ...

  9. TUSA SF-0110 Travel Right Scuba Diving Fins

    TUSA SF-0110 Travel Right Fins. TUSA's Travel Right Fin is the newest addition to our scuba diving gear. Lightweight and ideal for travelers. This compact design is ultra soft and meant to be worn barefoot. Bungee strap. Angled blade design. Compact blade design. Anatomic fin strap. Utility attachment point.

  10. Tusa Travel Right Fins

    Bungee Strap - Elastic bungee strap for quick donning and doffing of the fin. Anatomic Fin Strap - TUSA's fin strap design for improved comfort and stability. Angled Blade Design - Angled fin blade lengthens the stroke of the kick cycle. Packable, light weight, great for carry-on travel. A compact blade design that pro

  11. Tusa Travel Right Fin

    The Tusa Travel Right Fin is the newest addition to our Scuba Diving gear. Lightweight and Ideal for travelers. This compact design is ultrasoft and meant to be worn barefoot. The AFS is anatomically shaped to offer a balance of flexibility and control to increase comfort, power transfer and to significantly reduce heel slippage found in many ...

  12. TUSA Travel Right Fin

    TUSA Travel Right Fin. Lightweight and Ideal for travelers. This compact design is ultrasoft and meant to be worn barefoot. Bungee Strap - Elastic bungee strap for quick donning and doffing of the fin. Anatomic Fin Strap - TUSA's fin strap design for improved comfort and stability. Angled Blade Design - Angled fin blade lengthens the stroke ...

  13. Tusa Hyflex Switch Fins Review [A PADI Instructor's Test]

    Universal bungee strap. Power transference in design. Quite negatively buoyant. Open heel design. 26 inch length. 4.6lb weight. Perfect For: The Tusa Hyflex are the ideal pair of fins for those that travel to dive regularly. Extremely lightweight with a removable blade, these take up a tiny amount of space in luggage.

  14. Top 10 Scuba Fins for 2022

    Best for Travel $$$$$. The Scubapro Seawing Supernova are brand new for 2022. It isn't the first time we've seen something like this, but it is a clever concept with some legs. The foot pocket and blade are separate. This has two benefits; first, you can pack your fins more readily into a smaller bag.

  15. Tusa Scuba Fins With Adjustable Strap

    Shop Tusa Scuba Fins With Adjustable Strap by Sport, Fin Features, Fin Style, Color, Price & more. ... Tusa Travel Right Fins SCUBALAB Best Buy. 2 colors. Tusa Travel Right Fins ... 49 reviews. SKU: TBTF22. $139.00 Save: $69.05 (50%) $ 69.95. Select Options + wishlist ...

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  17. SF-0110 Travel Right

    Packable, light weight, great for carry-on travel. A compact blade design that produces big power. The perfect fins for both diving and snorkeling. A fin blade "Utility attachment point" ideal for carrying and stowing. The "Round Edge Structure" foot pocket provides the softest, most comfortable barefoot experience.

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    TUSA fins combines its rich history of performance fin design with the latest advanced materials that deliver superior propulsion, speed, and maneuverability.

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