
Fins are one of the many options for women in scuba gear. They can provide additional strength when submerged, and can be heavy or lightweight depending on your preference. Fins can feature vents to reduce drag and multiple blade materials to optimize propulsion and flex. Also, women need safe and comfortable fins. Lightweight fins are preferred by most women. Here are some tips to help choose the right fins.
ZUMA
Whether you're a new diver or a seasoned pro, ZUMA women's scuba diving gear can help you maximize your dive experience. The weight-integrated harness system and the back inflation system allow you to stand straight while keeping your cylinder close. It folds up flat to make it easy to transport and reduce bulk. Zuma offers a tank retract system and flat valves to increase safety.
Avanti Quattros
Avanti Quattros women’s snorkeling and diving gear is perfect for you if you are a woman who enjoys the ocean. Its lightweight design makes for a comfortable choice and includes a number of useful features. This gear's open-heel design allows for easy on/off without the need to adjust laces or socks. Women may find the fins particularly useful when they're diving on a rocky site.

Storm fins
Aqualung Storm is the perfect set of travel fins. These versatile fins made from lightweight Monprene make them ideal for all kinds of diving. They are unique in their foot pocket design and full-fin design. This makes donning or doffing them easy. They come in four sizes.
Aqua Lung
The brand is known to produce scuba gear designed for women that fit perfectly, but are durable. Aqua Flex is made from super stretch nylon, which has three times as much stretch than regular neoprene. Bare, another high-quality brand in the line is also featured. This brand is known for excellent women's size. Micron, which is the smallest and lightest regulator in the line, features a balanced second and first stage to provide excellent breathing performance.
Aqua Tube Socks
ScubaTubeSocks provide a great transition to a wetsuit, snorkel boots or booties. The elastic drawstring laces attach the socks to your feet. This prevents them from sliding around and causing blisters. These socks have non-slip textured rubber outsoles that prevent them from slipping or catching on surfaces.
Suits custom-made
If you're looking for a custom-made scuba gear suit that will fit your specific body type and size, you're not alone. It is a common choice among divers to have custom-made suits. These suits have a number of advantages, including thumb holes and an airway. Here are some examples:

Electronic Rescue and Location System - enos
The ENOS (Electronic Rescue and Location System), was developed in Germany. It allows divers to contact their boat when they are in trouble. The radio frequency used by the system is not required to have a license and follows all national laws regarding radio frequencies. The system is compatible to most women's dive gear. However, it may also be used by other water sports enthusiasts.