Diving Fins Fuga Black 36-37 Seac 71-4N-36-37
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Estimated delivery: June 22, 2026 - June 25, 2026
Diving Fins Fuga Black 36-37 Seac 71-4N-36-37
Description:
Seac Fuga diving fins are designed to support a wide range of underwater activities, including diving, spearfishing, and snorkelling. They are suitable for both beginners and more experienced users looking for a versatile and reliable fin. The soft rubber foot pocket is made to wrap the foot comfortably and help ensure a secure fit. The blade is produced from high-modulus technopolymer, offering durability and efficient propulsion in the water. Water conveyors and external ribs are integrated into the blade design to improve performance and optimize the fin’s snap. Each fin weighs 558 grams, making it a practical choice for active use in the water. These fins are especially well suited to temperate waters and situations where a lightweight, comfortable closed-foot fin is preferred. Designed and manufactured in Italy by Seac, they combine functional construction with trusted diving expertise.
Key Features:
- Suitable for diving, spearfishing, and snorkelling
- Closed-foot design for a secure and comfortable fit
- Soft rubber foot pocket gently wraps the foot
- Blade made from high-modulus technopolymer
- Water conveyors support efficient movement in the water
- External ribs help optimize fin response
- Lightweight construction at 558 grams per fin
- Designed for use in temperate waters
- Appropriate for both beginners and experienced users
- Designed and manufactured in Italy
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Seac
SKU: 71-4N-36-37
Color: Black
Size: 36-37
Category: Fins
Age Group: Adults
Gender: Unisex
Weight: 558 g per fin
Recommended Use:
The Seac Fuga fins are a strong choice for adults who want a versatile closed-foot fin for multiple underwater activities. They are especially suitable for snorkelling, diving, and spearfishing where a lightweight and comfortable fit is important. Their design is well matched to temperate waters and to users who prefer not to use booties. They can be a good option for first-time users as well as more experienced swimmers and divers looking for dependable performance.