Features:1. Easier to kick and less fatigue: Short fins are best for most snorkeling because they are easier on the leg muscles. Each stroke doesn't require as much force, and each stroke will be shorter relative to using longer fins. Although short fins produce less thrust, speed shouldn't be a priority for most snorkelers. You'll spend most of your time relaxing on the surface, not swimming long distances in a strong current.2. Easy to practice in the pool: Many recreational snorkelers are used to swimming kicks, which require short, fast strokes. This means that kicking with short fins will feel more familiar and therefore easier to get used to. In fact, short fins are a great way to train your legs for a flutter kick, and swimmers often use short fins for this purpose.3. Easier to travel: Traveling by plane is much more complicated than it used to be. Many airlines have now increased their restrictions on luggage size and weight. Therefore, short fins under 25 inches are easier to carry.Less likely to accidentally kick corals, marine life, and other snorkels: Beginners may feel clumsy with their feet when learning to kick. However, new divers will find it easier to maneuver with short fins.This means that short fins will reduce your chances of kicking corals, wildlife, or even your snorkeling buddies.How to choose the right fins: Comfort is king! Blades that are too stiff will cause your feet and legs to cramp in a short time, no matter how perfect they fit. Our fins are made of flexible material, which will give you a better experience. The comfortable fit also reduces friction and sliding around the ankles. For comfort, warmth, or if you are between sizes, please wear fin socks.We promise to provide warm service to every customer, if you have any questions about the product, please contact us, we will provide a perfect solution for your doubts.