FINIS Kids Fishtail 2 Fins, Yellow, US Junior 6-11
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My daughter, who wears a size 10 shoe, could barely get her feet into them.
These are made of natural rubber and provide some buoyancy to assist the swimmer in maintaining proper pool alignment. FINIS
Probably. They may be a little large, but we liked them that way - It is still functional. They'll get used to it in no time.
These will fit a toddler between the ages of 6 and 11. Only the heel of the foot is exposed; the rest of the foot is closed. FINIS
Selected User Reviews For FINIS Kids Fishtail 2 Fins, Yellow, US Junior 6-11
Wearing a sock with the fins, however, is recommended. My daughter swims every day, and the socks kept her from getting sores on her feet. When adults wear these fins, they almost always wear dive booties, and the same should be true for children.
We used to have different fins, and at first, my daughter complained that she wanted her old ones back, but after a while, she grew to like and appreciate them. They are shorter than other popular Finis fins, making them faster. She's five years old, and her feet are teeny-tiny. She's currently between sizes 8 and 9, with room to grow a couple of sizes.
My 3-year-old had a conniption fit because she saw a kid at a pool wearing flippers. br>br>This is the first pair of flippers I bought for my kids, so I have no idea what others do/have. br>br> I chose these after doing some research and using my best judgment and price point. br>br>Comfortable, adjustable, sturdy, and light enough for a three-year-old to manage independently. They perform admirably in the water. We're using them in a pool, and they're working out beautifully for our current "mermaid" phase.
They're adjustable, which I really like. She's a good swimmer, so she didn't like the feeling of wearing the fins at first, until she realized how quickly she could go! They're the same for all of her little friends. These are, without a doubt, the best toddler fins.
I can zip around in them with my one-year-old as long as I fastened them tight enough. The fins appear to be useful in teaching them that their kick provides propulsion, as well as teaching them how to kick properly (rather than "bicycle kick"). I do try to take them off near the end of our swim so he can experience what it's like to swim without them. I like that these fins are sturdy, heavy-duty, and appear to be well-made; they're also adjustable, so he should be able to use them for quite some time!.
These were first worn by our youngest granddaughter as she learned to swim. These provided her with a tremendous amount of strength and power. With these on, she didn't get as tired as she did before.
They are a hit with him! It was a fantastic investment. My 5-year-old can wear them because they are a little narrow at the feet.
3 children, ages 3 and up This would fit on 9 people's feet, and they'd fight over who got to use it first. Fins that are well-made and of good quality. After a few swims with these, the kid went from using a floaty to swimming independently, which is fantastic for teaching swimming.