Extreme Watersport

Dive Rite XT Fins

$233.00 $353.00
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Dive Rite XT Fins are built for high-performance diving where control, precision and reliability are critical. Designed with a rigid blade and balanced profile, they provide strong, direct propulsion with excellent feedback in the water.

The XT fins excel in controlled finning techniques such as frog kicks, back kicks and helicopter turns, making them a popular choice for technical divers and those diving in more demanding environments.

Constructed from a durable TPE blend and equipped with marine-grade stainless steel spring straps, these fins are designed for long-term use and consistent performance. Their slightly lighter feel compared to traditional rubber fins helps reduce cramping while maintaining the solid, stable response expected from a tech-style fin.

Best suited for divers who prioritise control and precision over comfort-focused or lightweight fins.

Key Features

Rigid Blade Design
Provides strong, direct propulsion and precise control.

Excellent Maneuverability
Supports frog kicks, back kicks and helicopter turns.

Technical Diving Ready
Designed for demanding environments and controlled diving.

Spring Strap System
Marine-grade stainless steel straps for easy use and reliability.

Durable Construction
Built to withstand heavy use and harsh conditions.

Reduced Cramping
Lighter than traditional rubber fins while maintaining a solid feel.

Specifications

Fin Type: Open heel
Blade Type: Rigid tech-style blade
Material: TPE blend construction
Strap System: Stainless steel spring straps
Use: Suitable for scuba and technical diving

Weight (per pair):
Small – 1.95 kg
Medium – 2.45 kg
Large – 2.63 kg
X-Large – 2.68 kg

Product FAQs

Are Dive Rite XT fins suitable for beginners?

They can be used by beginners, but their stiffness and control-focused design are better suited to more experienced divers or those learning advanced finning techniques.

Are these fins good for technical diving?

Yes, they are specifically designed for controlled finning techniques and are widely used in technical diving environments.

What makes tech fins different from standard fins?

Tech fins are typically stiffer and more control-focused, allowing precise movements and better stability, especially in confined or demanding environments.