Extreme Watersport

Cressi Origin HD Fins

$239.95 $269.95
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Negative Buoyancy for Better Trim Strong Thrust and Control Heavy-Duty Durable Design

Cressi Origin HD Fins are built for demanding diving conditions where control, durability and stability matter most.

With a slightly negative buoyancy and a short, wide vented blade, the Origin HD delivers strong, direct thrust while helping you maintain a stable, horizontal trim in the water. This makes them well suited for controlled finning techniques and more technical-style diving.

The robust construction, ergonomic foot pocket and auto-adjusting spring straps provide a secure and reliable setup, even in colder water or when wearing gloves. Designed for durability and precision, these fins offer a more planted and controlled feel compared to softer recreational fins.

A strong choice for divers who prefer a more planted, controlled feel rather than lightweight recreational fins.

Key Features

Negative Buoyancy
Helps maintain horizontal trim and better control underwater.

Short, Wide Vented Blade
Delivers strong forward thrust with efficient water channeling.

Excellent Maneuverability
Supports flutter kicks, frog kicks and precise movements.

Spring Strap System
Auto-adjusting straps with safety cable for secure and easy use.

Durable Construction
Built to handle harsh environments and frequent use.

Glove-Friendly Design
Large finger loops and easy handling even in cold conditions.

Specifications

Fin Type: Open heel
Buoyancy: Slightly negative
Blade Type: Short, wide vented blade
Strap System: Auto-adjusting spring straps with safety cable
Foot Pocket: Ergonomic design (ideal with dive boots)
Use: Suitable for scuba diving and more demanding conditions

Product FAQs

Are the Cressi Origin HD fins suitable for beginners?

They can be used by beginners, but their weight and strong thrust are better suited to divers who prefer more control and stability in the water.

What does negative buoyancy mean in fins?

Negative buoyancy means the fins tend to sink slightly, which helps divers maintain a stable, horizontal position and better trim underwater.

Are these fins good for technical or advanced diving styles?

Yes, their stability, control and maneuverability make them suitable for divers using more controlled finning techniques.