MAKO Pro carbon composite (Interchangeable) freedive fins with foot pockets

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Item Description

Carbon Composite Freedive Fins with Foot Pockets

At MAKO Spearguns, we pride ourselves on offering the most durable and efficient carbon composite freedive fins on the market. Our fins feature an innovative internal composite glass fiber weave at the blade's center, enhancing durability and power for an unparalleled diving experience.

Innovative No-Glue Foot Pockets

Say goodbye to messy glue! Our Competition Freediver Foot Pockets require no glue for blade installation. Easily remove, change, and re-install your fin blades whenever needed. Watch our video to see just how simple it is to swap your fin blades.

Versatile and Convenient

With our no-glue design, you can have multiple foot pockets in different sizes and effortlessly move your fin blades between them. This flexibility is unmatched by other brands that require glued-in blades.

Product Specifications

  • Durability Guaranteed: Backed by a 1-year warranty on materials and craftsmanship.
  • Blade Dimensions: 80cm long x 20cm wide with a 20-degree angle.
  • Stiffness Options: Available in soft and medium stiffness.
  • Included: One pair of fin blades with foot pockets.

Need Help?

If you have questions about size, blade length, or stiffness selection, don't hesitate to call us. We're here to help you make the best choice.

Customer Service Excellence

We sell our blades by the pair and offer the option to purchase a single fin if you ever lose one. Our commitment to unmatched customer service sets us apart as one of the only companies offering this service.

Choosing the Right Fin Stiffness

Selecting the proper fin stiffness involves considering variables such as your weight, strength, diving type, and conditions. The general guideline is to choose based on your weight and strength:

  • Soft Blades: Recommended for small to medium-sized divers. These are our most popular option.
  • Medium Blades: Ideal for larger divers with strong legs.

Short Rail vs Long (Standard) Rail Foot Pockets.

Choosing between short and standard tendon pockets depends on the specific needs and preferences of the diver.

SHORT TENDON FOOT POCKETS are ideal for freedivers and spearfishermen who prioritize agility, maneuverability, and efficiency.  The reduced tendon length results in a lighter foot pocket and enhances the performance of whatever blade is selected.  Note that this pocket is compatible with all our blades EXCEPT polymer fin blades.  

Both the short and long tendon pockets do not require gluing.  This makes it practical for a diver to easily interchange between different MAKO pockets/blades.  Some other manufacturers require gluing, especially for short tendon pockets

STANDARD LONG TENDON FOOT POCKETS are best suited for divers who need more stability, support, and power. The longer tendon helps protect the blade from damage and abuse should contact be made with rocks or barnacles in the surf or very rough water.  The longer tendons may be advantageous when fighting a large fish since they provide additional rigidity and help to limit excess blade flex under extreme conditions.  Scuba divers who spend most of their time close to the bottom may also prefer standard pockets.

 

 

Whether you're changing your plastic blades for fiberglass, or swapping out your black fiberglass blades for camo, it's a straight forward process when you know the technique.


 

pro fiberglass fins available in Black, True Reef Camo and True Blue Camo

Mako Carbon Composite Pro Fins 
with Standard Rail and short Rail Footpockets

The following chart is based on divers wearing 3mm or 5mm neoprene socks:

Selecting the Proper Men's Foot Pocket Size

               Your Foot Size                       

     And Wearing 3mm Neoprene Socks     

     And Wearing 5mm Neoprene Socks     

Mens Size 4 foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 4-5

Mens Size 4-½ foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 4-5

Mens Size 5 foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 4-5

Mens Size 5-½ foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 6-7

Mens Size 6 foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 6-7

Mens Size 6-½ foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 6-7

Mens Size 7 foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 6-7

Mens Size 7-½ foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 8-9

Mens Size 8 foot

Order size 8-9

Order size 8-9

Mens Size 8-½ foot

Order size 8-9

Order size 8-9

Mens Size 9 foot

Order size 8-9

Order size 8-9

Mens Size 9-½ foot

Order size 8-9

Order size 10-11

Mens Size 10 foot

Order size 10-11

Order size 10-11

Mens Size 10-½ foot

Order size 10-11

Order size 10-11

Mens Size 11 foot

Order size 10-11

Order size 10-11

Mens Size 11-½ foot

Order size 10-11

Order size 12-13

Mens Size 12 foot

Order size 12-13

Order size 12-13

Mens Size 12-½ foot

Order size 12-13

Order size 12-13

Mens Size 13 foot

Order size 12-13

Order size 12-13

Mens Size 13-½ foot

Order size 12-13

Order size 14-15

Mens Size 14 foot

Order size 14-15

Order size 14-15

Mens Size 14 ½ foot

Order size 14-15

Order size 14-15

Mens Size 15 foot

Order size 14-15

Order size 14-15

Mens Size 15 ½ foot

Order size 14-15

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The following chart is based on divers wearing 3mm or 5mm neoprene socks:

Selecting the Proper Women's Foot Pocket Size

            Your Foot Size              

     And Wearing 3mm Neoprene Socks     

     And Wearing 5mm Neoprene Socks     

Womens 6 (mens 4) foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 4-5

Womens 6½ (mens 4½) foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 4-5

Womens 7 (mens 5) foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 4-5

Womens 7½ (mens 5½) foot

Order size 4-5

Order size 6-7

Womens 8 (mens 6) foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 6-7

Womens 8½ (mens 6½) foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 6-7

Womens 9 (mens 7) foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 6-7

Womens 9½ (mens 7½) foot

Order size 6-7

Order size 8-9

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  • 5
    Carbon Composite Fins

    Posted by Trey Williams on May 21st 2024

    These fins are pretty awesome. The medium stiffness are pretty stiff so keep that in mind. I wear a 14 tennis shoes and the 13-14 work great with booties on. Will buy again.

  • 3
    Composite vs Pure Carbon

    Posted by Steve G on Oct 20th 2023

    I've used both the composite and the pure carbon fins and the pure carbon is vastly superior. The composite is marketed as a carbon fin with added strength, but the reality is the pure carbons were already workhorses in terms of durability. The composites are MUCH stiffer and have much less rebound. They are much harder to kick with than the pure carbon. I am a fan of Mako products and they stand behind their stuff, I just wanted to post this review because getting contextual reviews of carbon fins is very difficult. The composites aren't a bad product, I'd just say to expect them to perform like a stiff fiberglass fin. For the difference in the price, the pure carbon is much better. This review is based on 60 days diving with the pure carbon and 30 days diving with the composite.