TYR Stryker Silicone fin Swimming Equipment, Clear, X-Large
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The size I ordered was Large for a size 8. You should order the XL size according to the size chart. They fit fine, so I would guess they are the correct size.
I am a size 6 woman. The short fin that is available in XS might have to be found elsewhere.
Ask questions and find out Review the products you're interested in. This is what you need to know. I think XXL is a better choice for you because you have a wide foot and you are between sizes. The following measurements are given in inches. The six colors for this year are orange/yellow/green, medium (6-8) The following items are available in blue/yellow, large (8-16) Nine) Orange/Blue, X to XXXXX) Black/Blue/Red - 13) Black/Blue *Sizing in men's To find the female equivalent size, go down a size The size of each is two.
Womans 12 wide fit me well, but extra large fits me even better. Thus, if your feet are not wide, you may be able to fit into the extra large size.
Selected User Reviews For TYR Stryker Silicone fin Swimming Equipment, Clear, X-Large
I competed, I swam for Masters, and I still swim on my own several times a week. It's a bit harder for me to find comfortable fins that won't cut into your ankles or toes because I usually swim with fins, and I also have wider feet, which makes it difficult for me to find fins that don't press into my pinkies. If the shoes are extra wide, I wear a 4E, but most of the time I will wear a 2E instead. I can wear most shoes, but sometimes they will be a tight fit. It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of TYR products - I like them over the other brands, in particular. The rubber fins on an older pair of TYRs I had were old. In the past, I've had no problems with them, but depending on my feet's swelling from other activities like running, hiking, etc. , the fins can be uncomfortable at times and cause painful cuts on I was intrigued when I saw that these were silicone when I saw that they were made. It was clear to me from the beginning that these were not going to dig into my feet at all. The edges don't appear to be sharp at all. Due to their silicone material, they are extremely easy to put on and take off. I also prefer these to my old rubber fins of the same length because they're much lighter. The only thing that might worry me is that I have wider fitting shoes and they fit just fine - not too tight or too I wonder, therefore, if someone has narrow feet, then these might be too loose and they would have to wear socks as well. I, however, find them to be very useful. All my old ones are on their way out!.
They have been used a couple times in the pool and have proved to be a good balance between size and purpose. These shoes fit me well even though I wear a 9 1/2 wide shoe. I can now exercise my leg muscles more efficiently using this technique, contributing to improvement in my freestyle swimming. On my next trip to the beach, I will take them with me to see how they perform.
There were not many places on the foot that felt comfortable There was just a tiny bit of excessive depth in the heel cup, resulting in irritation on the Achilles tendon. There is a transition from inside to outside of the toe cup that tends to hurt the big toe In the middle of the "ledge" there is an abrupt change from smooth to not.
These fins are perfect for interval workouts. This is the first time I used fins and they increase my kick power and resistance. The process of putting them on has been becoming more flexible over time. Thanks for selling them to me.
That didn't work and I had to tighten the fins up. Swimming is no match for his ability to keep them on his feet. The purchase was basically a waste of money until his feet grew more.
TYR seems to know what they're doing! I've used speedos for a while, but TYR seems to be the best!.
I use them for Masters swimming and they are both comfortable and functional. The fins produce fewer cramps than other types of.
After 3 months of use, the band broke off!.