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MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium
MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium
MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium
MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium
MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium

MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium

Product ID : 48339889
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Galleon Product ID 48339889
UPC / ISBN 053242311953
Shipping Weight 1.19 lbs
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Model 253565
Manufacturer MP Michael Phelps
Shipping Dimension 16.26 x 7.4 x 4.37 inches
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MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium Features

  • Asymmetrical design provides natural kicking motion

  • 70% lighter than traditional rubber swim fins, providing comfort and improved body positioning

  • Short blade mimics race pace kicking tempo

  • Rigid EVA foam construction ensures enhanced propulsion


About MP Michael Phelps Alpha Pro Fins, Neon, Small/Medium

Mp' brand brings new line of technical swim products for competitive swimmers sphere, the premier swimming equipment manufacturer for fitness and recreational swimming, aquatic exercise, and triathlons, and Michael Phelps, the most decorated swimmer of all-time, have together launched the 'MP' brand. Combining Aqua sphere's global product design expertise and distribution with Phelps' and coach Bob bowman's experiences at the highest levels of swim performance, the MP brand features a new line of technical swim products featuring proprietary technologies and performance enhancing designs for competitive swimmers. 70% lighter than the traditional swim fins, the Alpha fin Pro was designed to mimic a swimmers natural competitive kicking tempo with an asymmetrical short blade design. "A lot of the fins out there today are flat and swimmers learn to kick with their feet apart, which isn't a very natural motion. I'm very pleased with these fins because they're shaped in a way that you can kick the way you're going to when you're swimming." - coach Bob Bowman