These hybrid full-foot fins for all kinds of scuba diving are the choice of divers who seek instant power and force to match their
strength.
- Sense like the footFoot pocket designed
- fitting feel&attachment EasinessBoot Pocket
- Catch the waterBlade tip shaped
- Fin work and efficiencyMiddle-range blade
- Greater propulsionHybrid rubber
- Strong in a downkickRib shape
Size
Size | Weight | Size a b c |
---|---|---|
XS | 910g | 565 × 200 × 80 mm |
S | 930g | 580 × 200 × 83 mm |
M | 1,045g | 600 × 210 × 87 mm |
L | 1,060g | 615 × 210 × 87 mm |
XL | 1,200g | 650 × 210 × 93 mm |
Super Mew boot size fitting table
Size | Mew Boots | Short Mew Boots | 5mm Mew Boots | Skin Hot Boots |
---|---|---|---|---|
XS | 22cm | 22cm | – | – |
S | 23cm | 23cm | 22cm | 22cm |
M | 24cm | 24cm | 23cm | 23cm |
L | 25~26cm | 25~26cm | 24cm | 24cm |
XL | 27cm | 27cm | 25~26cm | 25~26cm |
*This size table is only a guide; fit also depends on the individual form of your feet. For some people the sizes shown may be too large or too small. To ensure a proper fit, please confirm which size suits you at an actual trial fitting.
Performance
Easy turn up
An innovative design using the right materials enables easy fitting: simply turn down the heel section and use your fingers to pull it up. It’s easy, even when wearing thick gloves. Because the heel is made from soft, pliant rubber, getting the fins on is no trouble at all. Now, you can enjoy using full-foot fins.
3D pocket
Firmly hugging the Achilles tendon, the 3D pocket opening has been designed to reduce looseness and to hold your foot just like a sports shoe. This superior fit makes fin work more efficient.
Hybrid rubber delivers even greater propulsion
To enable these fins to powerfully, yet smoothly, deliver tenacious propulsive power, Gull’s innovative production methods integrate different pliant and resilient types of rubber for the foot pocket, blade, and ribs.
Side-slip stoppers
The same wraparound tread that is on Gull Barracuda Fins is standard. Tread provides better grip on slippery boat decks and rocky shores, or other entries where the footing is poor.