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    Foil vs Rapid size difference

    Since I looked all over online and couldn't find anything to show the actual size difference between the finis foil and finis rapid, I thought I would share a photo here with everyone. I was shocked when I got my new rapid this weekend and laid the 2 side by side. All I can say is "wow". The swimming experience between the 2 is just as different as their sizes. As far as I'm concerned, there is no comparison at all. They are totally different in every way.
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    Senior Member Pod of Oceania Mermaid Jaffa's Avatar
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    Yep! The Foil is the smallest of "pro" monofins. By pro, I mean proper beginner monofins.
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    Oh my goodness, I can't thank you enough for posting this. I own a Foil and love it, and I had to get a Rapid for the tail I'm making for a friend. But I'd never seen one in person so I didn't quite know what to expect. The difference is amazing! I could fit two Foils in one Rapid! That's SO helpful to know in advance! Thank you again!!!


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    Just WOW.
    I have a foil in my fabric tail but I've noticed that I can't swim that fast in it.... now that I see both monofins together I kinda understand hahahaha

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    Since I am required to have 2 separate fins if I want to swim at the local indoor pool come fall/winter, I am considering selling my foil so I can put that towards another rapid. I struggled with the foil. I have a bad leg (am disabled) and the foil was exhausting and caused me a lot of pain, required me to use my legs and I wasn't able to do a proper dolphin kick with it. I have always been a strong swimmer but now with my leg disability I have to limit the use of my legs and especially anything that requires bending the knees... which is why I have been pursuing the mermaiding. The dolphin kick isn't supposed to use the legs/knees to power the stroke. I thought the problem was me, but it turned out that it was because I was using the wrong fin for me. I went out to me neighbor's pool with the rapid this weekend and the proper dolphin kick movement came naturally (where it did not with the foil) and I was able to swim for a full hour without feeling exhausted or hurting my leg.
    This just proved to me that a huge part of this kind of swimming is about having the proper fin for your specific needs, which is hard to figure out if you're a newbie and can't even find any side by side photos comparing these fins to each other.
    I'm glad this info is able to help others. I could have saved myself a lot of hassle, money, time, and stress if I had known a few months ago what I know now.
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    My bf decided to get the rapid over the foil good thing size wise

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