Swim FiNS | SHOrT bLaDE FiNS | bODYbOarD SUrF FiNS

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Swim FiNS | SHOrT bLaDE FiNS | bODYbOarD SUrF FiNS
SWIM FINS | SHORT BLADE FINS | BODYBOARD SURF FINS
Swim Fins
Swim Fins
Swim Fins
Full foot rubber floating style
Full foot rubber floating style
Kids neoprene fins
Foot Size
Foot Size
Foot Size
EF4BABY
EF4A
EF4B
EF4C
EF4D
EF4E
EF4F
EF4G
EF4H
EF4I
EF4J
EF4K
EF40C
EF40D
EF40E
EF40F
EF40G
EF40H
Size 6-8
Size 8-11
Size 11-1
Size 1-3
Size 3-5
Size 5-7
Size 7-9
Size 9-11
Size 11-13
Size 13-15
Size 15-17
Size 17-19
EF2A
EF2B
Size 1-3
Size 3-5
Size 5-7
Size 7-9
Size 9-11
Size 11-13
Size 8-10.5
Size 11-2.5
Includes FREE pink mesh
carry bag
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
Impulse Short Blade Fins
Impulse Short Blade Fins
Modulus Training Fins
Full foot rubber floating style
Full foot rubber floating style
Soft rubber shoe style foot pocket-floating style
Foot Size
EF8XS
EF8A
EF8B
EF8C
EF8D
EF8E
EF8F
EF8G
EF8H
Size 1-3
Size 3-5
Size 5-7
Size 7-9
Size 9-11
Size 11-13
Size 13-15
Size 15-17
Size 17-19
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
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Foot Size
EF80XS
EF80A
EF80B
EF80C
EF80D
EF80E
Size 1-3
Size 3-5
Size 5-7
Size 7-9
Size 9-11
Size 11-13
Includes FREE pink mesh
carry bag
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
Foot Size
EF12A
EF12B
EF12C
EF12D
EF12E
EF12F
EF12G
Size 5-6
Size 6-7
Size 7-8
Size 8-9
Size 9-10
Size 10-11
Size 11-12
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
SWIM FINS | SHORT BLADE FINS | BODYBOARD SURF FINS | swim masks
Three60 Surfing Fins
Thermoplastic Long Blade Fins
Soft foot pocket splay rails
Full foot style
Foot Size
EF15A
EF15B
EF15C
EF15D
EF15E
EF15F
Rubber Swim Fin Keepers
EFKA
EFKB
EFKC
Foot Size
EF9A
EF9B
EF9C
EF9D
Size 6-7
Size 7-8
Size 8-9
Size 9-10
Size 10-11
Size 11-12
Size 5-7
Size 7-9
Size 9-11
Size 11-13
Size Small
Size Medium
Size Large
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
For womens sizing select
1 size down to fin size
Swim Fin Socks
Swim Fin Carry Bag
Masks
Full foot socks made of lycra
Foot Size
EFSA
EFSB
EFSC
EFSD
Child-One Size Only
Adult-Small
Adult-Medium
Adult-Large
EFBAG
Mesh swim fins carry bag
with drawstring with Eyeline
logo print
EDM1
Double seal PVC body, twin
4mm tempered glass lenses
Holds 1pr of fins one size fits
all sizes
Note: Fins not included
EDM2
Double seal PVC body, single
4mm tempered glass lens
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Swim FIN care
How to care for your swim fins
Correct walking action helps prevent damage to your fins
The majority of damage to swim fins occurs when placing fins on your
feet or when walking. It is important that you read though the following
procedures to reduce the likelihood of damage and maximize the life of
your purchase.
Fitting your fins correctly
Step A: Place three fingers inside
each side of the foot pocket and
your thumbs in the centre base of
the heel pocket and fold back.
Step B: If done correctly,
your fin will look like this.
Walking A: Walk backwards or
forwards in short steps. Keep
both feet parallel to the ground.
Do not scuff or bend the blades
whilst walking.
Walking B: It is a lot easier to
walk backwards with your fins
on. Keep both feet parallel to
the ground, and lift each foot
completely off the ground in the
walking action. Be very careful
when walking backwards to avoid
any chance of tripping.
Warning: DO NOT use the fins to
support your weight in the water.
For children, when seated, don’t
allow them to ‘over-bend’ the fin
blades. Either of these actions
may cause the fin blade to crack
in the rail section. This action
will void your warranty.
C
D
How to care for your swim fins
Step C: Slide foot into fin as far
as possible. It is best to have
both the fin and foot wet as it
will make fitting a lot easier.
Repeat for other foot.
Warning: Never grab the front
section of the foot pocket and
attempt to pull fins onto your
feet. More than likely you will tear
the rubber at each side of the
toe area. This action will void
your warranty.
Step D: When foot is fully
inserted and comfortable roll the
back of the pocket up and around
the heel.
Warning: Never try to pull on
the fins by the back of the foot
pocket. More than likely you will
tear the foot pocket. This action
will void your warranty.
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The majority of damage to swim
fins occurs when placing fins on
your feet or when walking. It is
important that you read though
the following procedures to
reduce the likelihood of damage
and maximize the life of your
purchase.
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D
D
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WARNING!
DO NOT walk in swim fins as you
would normally ‘heel and toe’ as
this may crack the side rails and
B
void your warranty.
B
B
It is BEST to wet both the fins
and feet when putting on.
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D
A
A
A It
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C
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A put fins on at the
is BEST to
pool edge or the water’s edge if
using in the surf.
ADVICE: Swim fins are made
B aid swimming and NOT for
toB
general walking.
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swim fins | short blade fins | sizing chart
How to select your correct size
fin SIZE chart
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B
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Australian
Sizing
European
Sizing
USA
Sizing
Length of
Foot Pocket
Width of
Foot Pocket
at Widest
Length of
Foot Pocket
Opening
Width of
Foot Pocket
Opening
6-8
26/29
0-0
19.0cm
7.0cm
7.5cm
4.5cm
8-11
30/33
0-1
19.0cm
7.2cm
8.0cm
5.0cm
11-1
34/35
1-3
20.0cm
7.5cm
8.0cm
5.5cm
1-3
36/37
3-5
21.0cm
8.0cm
8.5cm
5.5cm
3-5
38/39
5-7
22.0cm
8.5cm
9.0cm
6.0cm
5-7
40/41
7-9
23.0cm
9.0cm
9.5cm
6.5cm
7-9
42/43
9-11
25.0 cm
9.5cm
10.0cm
7.0cm
9-11
44/45
11-13
26.0cm
10.0cm
11.0cm
7.5cm
11-13
46/48
14-15
27.0cm
10.5cm
11.5cm
8.0cm
13-15
49/51
16-17
29.0cm
11.0cm
12.0cm
8.0cm
15-17
51/53
17-18
30.0cm
11.0cm
13.0cm
8.0cm
17-19
53/55
19-20
31.5cm
11.7cm
14.0cm
9.0cm
Notes:
1. Eyeline uses only Australian Sizing as its reference sizing.
2. Sizes shown in above chart are male sizes.
3. F
or female sizing we suggest you select 1 size down,
for example a female 7-9 size equals a male 5-7 size.
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D
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Care for your fins
1. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
2. Don’t leave near a heat source.
3. Rinse in fresh water after each use.
B
4. Never expose to chemicals or solvents.
5.To give them a good clean ONLY use mild soap
and water or a rubber cleaner/preservative.
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