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Swim fins are a type of sporting goods and equipment used by swimmers to increase their speed and efficiency in the water. They are typically made of rubber or plastic and are worn on the feet. They are designed to provide extra propulsion and help swimmers move through the water more quickly. They are also used to help swimmers maintain proper body position and technique.
Swim fins are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and colors to suit different swimming styles and preferences. They are often used in competitive swimming, but can also be used for recreational swimming and snorkeling.
Some companies that produce swim fins include Speedo, Arena, TYR, Finis, and Aqua Sphere. Show Less Read more