


๐ Dive into Adventure with Outcast Fins!
The Outcast Sporting Gear Diving Swim Fins are expertly designed for float tube fishing, offering lightweight, flexible construction and adjustable straps for a secure fit. With enhanced efficiency and ease of use, these fins are perfect for anglers looking to maximize their time on the water.
| ASIN | B002QFVXX0 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #406,991 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #246 in Diving Fins |
| Brand | Outcast Sporting Gear |
| Brand Name | Outcast Sporting Gear |
| Closure Type | Pull-On |
| Color | Float Tube Kick Fins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 160 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Regular |
| Included Components | item |
| Item Type Name | diving-swim-fins |
| Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Outcast Sporting Goods |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 440-000150 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | Outcast |
| Sport | Fishing |
| Sport Type | Fishing |
| UPC | 836430001474 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Contact Manufacturer |
R**D
These work very well for me.
I fish from a float tube in the central Arizona lakes. Slip in fins with a back strap and beach shoes work very well in the summer. Now that the cold weather (for Arizona) is here I use stocking foot waders in my tube. I needed overshoes to protect the feet in my waders. This requires much larger size overshoes which don't fit in my summer fins. Swim boots were too tight as I have wide feet. So I am using size 13 Crocs and these Outcast Fins which are very easy to put on and very secure with the built in ankle strap. These fins are a bit shorter, wider and a little stiffer than my summer fins but work well for me. I can easily walk on the beach with them and they work well in the water. I'm very happy with them.
S**0
Quality Gear
Perfect fins for fishing a float tube (belly boat), I like this design because you can wear them directly over your shoes/wading boots allowing you to hike/walk to the water and simply slip them on. As for durability, Iโve had mine for under a year with no defaults, and a buddy of mine has used his for years and theyโve held up.
B**L
Easy On and Off
A bit stiff, and so, not as powerful. Easy to put on and take off and very secure. The security is important since I lost my last pair (a lace up style rather than snaps like these). So far a good choice.
S**R
grandson gear
got these fins for my grandson, for his first float tube fishing outing. the fins are well made and have the details I want for easy fit and to prevent loss. many details cover this type of fishing, and when you pay attention to that , its a magical experience. I also like the fitting growth area in these fins, as he grows the fins will still fit his bootfoot waders. overall this fin does the job, good quality, good price, with the details I want to help start a kick boat fisherman. thank you
R**K
Outcast fins test drive in float tube
Just went to a Mt Hood mountain lake and used these fins for first time. they hook up easily over my Caddis wading shoes. once in the water in float tube it took a few minutes to figure out how to turn the tube with flippers. Kinda unsettling feeling as wind blew me out in the lake. However once I got the hang of turning my ankles and kicking I was able to maneuver quite easily without thinking about it. I was also able to fight the light wind easily although my legs weren't used to kicking on the upstroke. this doesn't feel natural but I was able to make good speed. the fins stayed put and caused no problems. I am quite happy with the power they generated. my Cumberland float tube has the pointy front end and it moved quicker than I expected with flipper power.
R**N
Easy On Easy Off, 1st Class All The Way
I tried a few different other brands trying to get by on the cheap. Not a good idea because they never fit and wasted my money. Reached out to Outcast and they were most helpful with sizing info. You see I wear a size 14 wading shoe so I donโt have to fight my way into the shoes and these fins fit perfectly. Easy to adjust and they are solid when in use. Do yourself a favor and donโt waste time or money with the cheap stuff.
R**H
2 years and going strong
Iโve been using these fins for 2 years now. Exclusive with my Cumberland float tube. Easy to put on and take off. Durable and no signs of wear or fatigue to plastic. 2 straps hold the fins to my boots. Secure and I doubt they would come off while us. Just make sure the buckles are snapped in. Are they fast? I have no clue, they get me and my 73 year old self around just fine. Directional movements are easy. Iโd buy again if I ever needed to. Great value and price.
K**S
Good but not Great fins and a bit expensive
Okay, there are things I really like about these fins, and some things I'm bummed about. Now I use these for float tube fishing, so I am in a seated position while using them and not free diving or swimming. I have used them for extended periods of time on more than one occasion now and they work for what I bought them for. Now they are rugged and definitely will hold up to heavy uses. I really like the fin keepers (straps that go around your leg above the ankle) as I have had issues with other fins slipping off while tube fishing. Now these fins are very stiff and made of hard plastic and not rubber so they are not very flexible or form fitting, and I would highly recommend using a boot and not a neoprene sock foot. They are also shorter than typical swim fins, and because of this and the stiffness they are harder to generate propulsion in the water than it is with typical fins. They are also a bit expensive for the quality in my opinion. The straps are nothing special, the fin is hard plastic and not flexible rubber, and they are shorter in length than a typical fin. I have a Cumberland float tube that has me sitting up a few inches out of the water so I find I have to lean forward and kick twice as much as normal to to get where I want to go. As I have used them for several hours now, they work in general, and have the ankle straps that fit around my chest wader boots, I will keep using them, but you may want to some more shopping around to see if you can find a better pair for the same price.
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