

💦 Zoom through your swim sessions with FINIS Z2 Gold Zoomers – where speed meets strength!
The FINIS Z2 Gold Zoomers are premium short blade swim fins crafted from natural rubber, designed to boost swim speed and leg strength. Featuring a flex box to target key muscle groups and a fluid separator to reduce fatigue, these closed-heel fins offer superior comfort and enhanced range of motion. Lightweight and compact, they come with a mesh carry bag, making them ideal for serious swimmers aiming to elevate their training efficiency.







| ASIN | B0043GWVL8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,335 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #38 in Swimming Training Fins |
| Brand | FINIS |
| Brand Name | FINIS |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Z2 Gold |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,252 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Closed heel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00616323201637 |
| Included Components | Swim Fins |
| Item Type Name | Swim Fins |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FINIS |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Sport | Swimming |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| UPC | 616323201637 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**Y
Love these!
These are great quality training fins! I like that they are small and easily portable. In addition, they are comfortable on one's feet. Their functional and cute design make it a must have item on my list. I wear a (US) 6.5 women's shoe size and the C size fits perfectly as expected based on the Finis size guidelines. Training with these fins creates a better workout that focuses on quicker and shorter kicks that help guide proper swimming alignment. The resistance is just right to improve my kicks, speed, and form. In my experience, doing flip turns with these fins takes only a few tries before one adapts and easily goes about one's workout routine doing multiple laps. I purchased these brand new and they did arrive with some gooey, clear substance on the inside despite the sealed packaging. I figured it was normal, but called Finis to confirm it was and they said it's residue from when they're made. The explanation was a bit longer and technical, but I won't bore you with the details. Anyway, some soap, water, and paper towel should do the trick to wipe it all off. I should add that these fins came in a cute little black mesh bag with handles that I just lock onto my swim bag with my gym locker for hands free carrying purposes. Although these fins fit fine in my swim backpack and in many other bags due to their compact size, I tend to put my buoy, shower essentials, makeup, clothes, towel, and other things in my swim bag instead. I've only had these for a week and have had no issues so far. I've attached some photos of the fins and mesh bag so you know what to expect. I enjoy using these fins and recommend this product 100% so far.
L**S
Very comfortable and effective!
LOVE these fins! I wear a women’s size 10 and thought they might be a little big when I put them on, but they stay on great even during flip turns. They are soft, flexible and very comfortable, I hardly know they are on except I can swim faster and can feel the extra workout in my legs. very happy with these fins
M**Q
Short bladed fins rock
If I owned the TYR short bladed fins, I imagine I would give them just as high a rating. I am a short bladed fin convert and love these fins. I use them for my own training and we have a number of pairs that we use with the swim team that I coach. It is easier to get a longer kick set in because though the kids are taking less time, they are working just as hard. Also great for getting a feel for swimming fast. The short bladed fin is great because it forces more of the natural racing kick (short quick kicks) over the diving fins which are designed for longer sweeping kicks. Also a great tool in teaching dolphin kick as the swimmer can feel that they are doing it correctly much easier due to the payoff the fins give in propulsion.
R**N
The F size was perfect for me so consider sizing carefully
As a new, older aged, and recovering knee surgery swimmer I researched a number of training fins and even had the opportunity to try various models at a local swim facility. Numerous professional reviews pointed me in the direction of the Z2 Gold fins. I received my first pair and, unfortunately, the sizing chart ran big. I wear a man's 10.5 to 11 shoe size and ordered size G, as indicated on the sizing chart. I returned those and ordered one size smaller, F. The F size was perfect for me so consider sizing carefully. The quality of the fin, both in material and design are excellent. They stayed firmly on my feet during swim time without irritating my feet or toes (I've tried some fins that rub annoyingly on parts of one's foot), provided excellent propulsion without hurting my knees and firm footing when walking in the pool. An excellent choice just watch the sizing.
R**T
Great fins for a better workout to reduce shoulder stress and build leg strength.
I have size 9 1/2 EE feet (male) and the size F fins were a perfect fit. I read all the reviews trying to figure out what size would be ideal because I hate returning stuff. I have used these fins daily since I bought them. I was a competitive high school swimmer in the 1970's and we used all sorts of cumbersome full sized fins and rubber bands to improve leg strength. When I saw these "mini fins" they looked like a great idea. My goal these days as a swimmer as I near age 59 is to take some of the load off my shoulders (three shoulder surgeries have that impact on your goals) and to build my legs for ice hockey (goalie). I can easily crank out 1500 yards and get a better leg workout with far less stress on my shoulders than if I were swimming without these fins. My ice hockey wind is a lot better and my legs are a lot stronger already. I already quit doing cardio at the gym - it was tough on my knees and low back. I had been doing 45 minutes to an hour of cardio 3-4 times a week at the gym on a recumbent bike and an elliptical and my legs just were not getting stronger but my knees and low back sure hurt. I also got plantar fasciitis from the elliptical - that was BAD news. Swimming with these fins avoids all the pitfalls of gym cardio for an older guy like me and lets me focus on upper body weight lifting at the gym. It took me a little bit to figure out how to flip turn with these fins on but it wasn't that tough to figure out. I have had no ankle stress with these fins and no blisters, sore spots or other issues reported by some other reviewers relative to these fins. The fins easily shed water, dry quick and are short enough to fit easily into my swim bag. They are easy to take on and off with just a bit of water but still fit snugly and are very comfortable. I hardly know I have them on when I swim. They are well designed and well built from solid material. The only sketchy part about them are the "black tips" that are a little sloppy looking but these are swim fins, not Jimmy Choo shoes. In summary the best addition to my swimming gear (along with the "Friendly Swede" goggles) that I have ever made in all my decades in the pool.
L**.
Must have
Hey everyone, I've been hitting the pool hard for the past month, swimming 2,500 – 4,000 meters a day without fins. But recently, someone suggested I try using swim fins. Now, as a master scuba instructor with a hefty 6,000 dives under my belt, ranging from ice dives in Colorado to a year spent on a liveaboard in the Galapagos, I'm pretty particular about my fins. Fins are like shoes to me—they need to be just right for the job. I've got a few pairs that feel like a natural extension of my feet. These fins are a game changer for my swimming routine. They're the perfect size and resistance, allowing me to power through flip turns and engage my core and legs. Swimming for me is all about getting that heart rate up and keeping it there, and these fins help me streamline and speed up significantly. Now, I wear a size 10.5 in men's shoes, and my feet are on the wider side. Typically, I opt for size 11 to accommodate the width. I recently picked up the "G" fins, which fit great on my left foot but feel a bit loose on the right. Unfortunately, this led to a blister on my middle toe. I tried the "F" fins, and while they were snugger on the right foot, but they were a hassle to put on. So, I've decided to tough it out, build a callus on that toe, and stick with the "G" fins—they're much easier to slip on and off, which is a big win for me.
M**R
Superb short/power fins for swim training/workouts
Outstanding short fins for workouts/training. Been swimming for fitness/masters for well over 25 years and these are by far my favorite short fins (got my first pair when they came out probably 5 - or more - years ago). These "black tips" are far better than the basic Zoomers (which says a lot), or other short/power fin knock offs and I use them 3 or more times a week during my workouts. Help me with my stroke length, dolphin kick and are just all around awesome. Last for years, make my workouts more fun, gotta have my "black tips" for a great workout! Gifted this set to a friend who tossed the shortie fins they were trying after using these.
S**N
Slightly different fit from the original gold Zoomers
I have a pair of the original gold Zoomers (short, stubby training fins). They fit well, but with an open toe area, they rub on my big toes and cause blisters. I bought these in the same size as the old fins, but the heel cup is shallower and the fit is a bit sloppy. The toes are closed. so instead of rubbing there, they rub the tops of my feet. We'll see how this works... The fin area is a bit bigger so they give me a better leg workout when doing laps. They aren't perfect but I will probably keep them and trade off weekly with the old ones (with band-aids on my toes) so I get a variety of workouts.
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