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Zoomers Swim Fins

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Blue fins are for swimmers who don’t swim every day, but are looking for a strength-training workout.

Red fins for advanced competitive swimmers with a developed, strong kick.

Unique Zoomers Design

Zoomers are a unique swim fin that utilise patented short-fin technology to promote a shorter, faster kick. They are designed to provide the ideal amount of propulsion for perfecting the swimming kick and stroke, allowing for better form over longer periods of time. Because they have a smaller blade than traditional fins, Zoomers make the legs work harder without overloading the muscles. They help you avoid burnout and sustain an optimum workout level over a longer period.The Zoomers patented fin blade is designed to compensate for various degrees of ankle flexibility, providing maximum propulsion. Zoomers make the legs work harder, but the smaller blade will not overload leg muscles, therefore a high level of intensity can be maintained for a longer period of time. The additional propulsion allows the arms to cycle faster, providing the opportunity to breathe more and increase the oxygen intake needed to sustain the effort of the leg muscles.

Zoomers Models

Zoomers come in two models. Red fins for advanced competitive swimmers with a developed, strong kick. Blue fins are for swimmers who don’t swim every day, but are looking for a strength-training workout.

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One Response to “Zoomers Swim Fins”

  1. pat says:

    I couldn’t find a price. Please let me know, including shipping.
    Second problem, I have bunions, I am wondering if I can wear your fins. Ibuy running shoes with soft sides to accommodate bunion.
    I don’t know if I need red or blue. I am 64 years old and swim a 50 free in 53 seconds. I run once weekly and participate in a swim class averaging 80%MHR. Do yoga twice weekly and swim 30 minutes once or twice a week swimming about 1000 yd.

    thanks for help in making decision
    pat

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