Fins

Scuba Fins for Sale in Grants Pass, Oregon

Shop high-quality scuba fins at Coral Sea Scuba in Grants Pass. We carry a range of fins designed for power, efficiency, and comfort to help you move easily through the water.

Whether you're a new diver, upgrading your gear, or preparing for local or travel diving, our team can help you choose the right fins based on your diving style, strength, and preferred fit.

Visit our Grants Pass dive shop for expert guidance and hands-on help selecting the best fins for your next dive.

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How to Choose the Right Scuba Fins

Scuba fins are essential for efficient movement underwater. The right fins help reduce fatigue, improve control, and make your dives more enjoyable.

Choosing the right fins depends on your diving style, leg strength, and whether you prefer open-heel fins with boots or full-foot fins for travel and warm-water diving.


Types of Scuba Fins

Open-Heel Fins – worn with dive boots, ideal for local and cold-water diving conditions.

Full-Foot Fins – lightweight and compact, great for travel and warm-water diving.

Split Fins – designed to reduce drag and effort, making them easier on the legs.

Paddle Fins – provide more power and control for stronger kicks and currents.


Fit, Comfort, and Performance

A proper fin fit ensures comfort and efficiency. Ill-fitting fins can cause discomfort and reduce performance during your dive.

Our team can help you find fins that match your experience level and diving goals, whether you're diving locally in Oregon or traveling to warmer destinations.


Complete Your Dive Setup

Masks and snorkels – ensure clear vision and surface breathing comfort.

Wetsuits – stay warm and protected during your dives.

Buoyancy compensators (BCDs) – maintain control and stability underwater.


Your Local Dive Shop in Grants Pass

Coral Sea Scuba is your trusted local dive shop in Grants Pass, Oregon for scuba fins, gear, air fills, training, and diving support. Whether you're diving locally or preparing for a trip, we’re here to help you get underwater with confidence.


Scuba Fins FAQs

What type of fins are best for beginners?
Open-heel fins with adjustable straps are a great choice for most beginner divers, especially for local diving.

Are split fins or paddle fins better?
Split fins are easier on the legs and reduce fatigue, while paddle fins provide more power and control.

Do I need dive boots with fins?
Dive boots are typically used with open-heel fins for protection and comfort, especially in colder water.