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Product description

Designed for intermediate bodyboarders in waves up to 1.5m.

Bodyboard fins that provide both comfort and propulsion. Leash included to stop you from losing them. Also suitable for bodysurfing.

RADBUG

500 bodyboard fins with leash

Sale priceDhs. 35.00 Regular priceDhs. 170.00
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Size Guide

Size Guide

Size Guide

MEN'S
Find My Size
IN CM
Find Size
Tops
UK Size Chest (in) Waist (in)
XS 33.1 – 34.3 27.6 – 28.7
S 34.6 – 35.8 29.1 – 30.3
M 36.2 – 37.4 30.7 – 31.9
L 37.8 – 40.6 32.3 – 35.0
XL 40.9 – 44.5 35.4 – 39.4
2XL 44.9 – 48.4 39.8 – 43.7
3XL 48.8 – 53.1 44.1 – 48.4
Bottoms
UK Size Low Hip (in) Waist (in)
XS 31.5 – 33.5 26.0 – 28.0
S 33.9 – 35.8 28.3 – 30.3
M 36.2 – 38.2 30.7 – 32.7
L 38.6 – 40.9 33.1 – 35.0
XL 41.3 – 43.7 35.4 – 38.2
2XL 44.1 – 46.5 38.6 – 41.3
3XL 46.9 – 49.6 41.7 – 44.5
HOW TO MEASURE:

1- Head: Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when you're looking straight ahead.

2- Chest: Wrap a tape measure around your back and measure the fullest part of your chest. Make sure it's straight and parallel to the floor. Look straight ahead, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

3- Waist: Wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above your belly button. Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

4- Hand: Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

How to measure
WOMEN'S
Find My Size
IN CM
Find Size
Tops
.5 – 32.7.9 – 48.4
UK Size Low Hip (in) Waist (in)
2XS 22.8 – 24.4
XS 33.1 – 34.3 24.4 – 25.6
S 34.6 – 35.8 26.0 – 27.2
M 36.2 – 37.4 27.6 – 28.7
L 37.8 – 40.6 29.1 – 33.1
XL 40.9 – 44.5 33.5 – 37.8
2XL 38.2 – 42.5
Bottoms
.1 – 33.5.9 – 47.2
UK Size Low Hip (in) Waist (in)
2XS 23.6 – 24.8
XS 33.5 – 35.4 25.2 – 26.8
S 35.4 – 37.8 27.2 – 28.7
M 37.8 – 40.2 29.1 – 31.1
L 40.2 – 42.5 31.5 – 33.9
XL 42.5 – 44.9 34.3 – 36.6
2XL 37.0 – 39.4
Bra
UK Size Bust (in) Underbust (in)
2XS 30.7 – 31.5 24.8 – 26.4
XS 31.5 – 33.5 24.8 – 28.3
S 33.5 – 35.4 26.8 – 30.3
M 35.4 – 37.4 28.7 – 32.3
L 37.4 – 39.4 30.7 – 34.3
XL 39.4 – 41.3 32.7 – 36.2
2XL 41.3 – 43.3 34.6 – 38.2
HOW TO MEASURE:

1- Head: Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when you're looking straight ahead.

2- Bust: Wrap a tape measure around your back and measure the fullest part of your bust. Make sure it's straight and parallel to the floor. Look straight ahead, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

3- Underbust: Directly below the bust, wrap a tape measure around the ribcage. Make sure it's straight and parallel to the floor. Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

4- Waist: Wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above your belly button. Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.

5- Hips: Wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of your hips.

6- Hand: Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

How to measure
KIDS'
Find My Size
IN CM
Find Size
Boys
Age Height (in) Chest (in) Waist (in) Low Hip (in)
6 months 24.0 – 27.2 16.5 – 16.9 14.6 – 15.2 16.5 – 17.1
9 months 27.6 – 28.3 16.9 – 17.3 15.2 – 15.6 17.1 – 17.7
12 months 28.7 – 29.5 17.3 – 17.7 15.6 – 16.1 17.7 – 18.5
18 months 29.9 – 31.9 18.1 – 18.5 16.3 – 16.9 18.5 – 19.3
24 months 32.3 – 34.6 18.9 – 19.3 17.3 – 18.1 19.3 – 20.3
2 – 3 years 35.0 – 37.4 19.7 – 20.1 18.1 – 18.9 20.3 – 20.9
3 – 4 years 37.8 – 40.2 20.5 – 21.3 19.3 – 20.1 21.3 – 22.4
4 – 5 years 40.6 – 44.1 21.7 – 22.4 20.1 – 20.9 22.8 – 24.0
5 – 6 years 44.5 – 48.0 22.8 – 23.6 20.9 – 21.7 24.4 – 25.6
7 – 8 years 48.4 – 51.2 24.4 – 24.8 21.7 – 22.4 26.0 – 27.2
8 – 9 years 51.6 – 55.1 25.2 – 26.4 22.8 – 23.6 27.6 – 28.7
10 – 11 years 55.5 – 59.1 26.8 – 28.7 24.0 – 25.2 29.1 – 30.3
12 – 13 years 59.4 – 63.0 29.1 – 31.5 25.6 – 27.2 30.7 – 33.1
14 – 15 years 63.4 – 67.7 31.9 – 34.6 27.6 – 29.1 33.5 – 35.8
Girls
Age Height (in) Chest (in) Waist (in) Low Hip (in)
6 months 24.0 – 27.2 15.4 – 16.9 13.4 – 15.2 15.4 – 17.1
9 months 27.6 – 28.3 16.9 – 17.3 15.2 – 15.6 17.1 – 17.7
12 months 28.7 – 29.5 17.3 – 17.7 15.6 – 16.1 17.7 – 18.5
18 months 29.9 – 31.9 18.1 – 18.5 16.3 – 16.9 18.5 – 19.3
24 months 32.3 – 34.6 18.9 – 19.3 17.3 – 18.1 19.3 – 20.3
2 – 3 years 35.0 – 37.4 19.7 – 20.1 18.1 – 18.9 20.3 – 20.9
3 – 4 years 37.8 – 40.2 20.5 – 21.3 19.3 – 20.1 21.3 – 22.4
4 – 5 years 40.6 – 44.1 21.7 – 22.4 20.1 – 20.9 22.8 – 24.0
5 – 6 years 44.5 – 48.0 22.8 – 23.6 20.9 – 21.7 24.4 – 25.6
7 – 8 years 48.4 – 51.2 24.4 – 24.8 21.7 – 22.4 26.0 – 27.2
8 – 9 years 51.6 – 55.1 25.2 – 26.4 22.8 – 23.6 27.6 – 28.7
10 – 11 years 55.5 – 58.3 26.8 – 28.0 24.0 – 24.8 29.1 – 31.9
12 – 13 years 58.7 – 62.6 28.3 – 31.9 25.2 – 26.4 32.3 – 35.0
14 – 15 years 63.0 – 65.4 32.3 – 33.9 26.8 – 28.0 35.4 – 36.6
HOW TO MEASURE:

1- Height: Stand against a wall, barefoot or in socks, heels pasted to the wall. Stand right, then hold a book or flat object on the top of your head. Block the book, mark the bottom edge of the book. Measure the distance from the floor to the mark.

2- Head: Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when your head is straight.

3- Hand: Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

How to measure
FOOTWEAR
Find My Size
IN CM
Find Size
Men's Footwear
UK Size EU Size Foot Length (in)
5.5 38.5 9.6
6 39 9.6
6 39.5 9.8
6.5 40 10.0
6.5 40.5 10.0
7 41 10.2
7.5 41.5 10.4
7.5 42 10.4
8 42.5 10.6
8.5 43 10.8
9 43.5 11.0
9.5 44 11.0
10 44.5 11.2
10.5 45 11.2
10.5 45.5 11.4
11 46 11.6
11.5 46.5 11.6
Women's Footwear
UK Size EU Size Foot Length (in)
2 34 8.25
2.5 34.5 8.5
3 35 8.7
3 35.5 8.9
3.5 36 8.9
4 36.5 9.1
4.5 37 9.3
4.5 37 9.3
5 38 9.4
5.5 38.5 9.6
5.5 39 9.6
6 39.5 9.8
6.5 40 10.0
6.5 40.5 10.0
7 41 10.2
7.5 41.5 10.4
8 42 10.4
Unisex Footwear
UK Women's / Men's EU Size Foot Length (in)
W3 / M2.5 35 8.6
W3.5 / M3 36 8.9
W4 / M3.5 36.5 9.1
W4.5 / M4 37 9.3
W5 / M4.5 37.5 9.3
W5.5 / M5 38 9.4
W6 / M5.5 39 9.6
W6.5 / M6 39.5 9.8
W7 / M6.5 40 10.0
W7.5 / M7 41 10.2
W8 / M7.5 41.5 10.4
W8.5 / M8 42 10.4
W9 / M8.5 43 10.8
W9.5 / M9 43.5 11.0
W10 / M9.5 44 11.0
W10.5 / M10 44.5 11.2
W11 / M10.5 45 11.2
W12 / M11 46 11.6
W13 / M12 47 11.8
W14 / M12.5 48 12.0
HOW TO MEASURE:

Foot length: Stand against a wall, heels touching the wall. Put an object (e.g. book) against your longest toe. Measure the length between the wall and the object. Repeat this process for the other foot. If the lengths are different, choose the largest.

How to measure
ACCESSORIES
Measurements
IN CM
Headwear (Caps, Beanies, Hats)
UK Size Head (in)
2XS 18.5 – 19.7
XS 19.7 – 20.9
S 20.9 – 22.0
M 22.0 – 23.2
L 23.2 – 24.4
Helmets
UK Size Head (in)
2XS 17.3 – 19.3
XS 18.5 – 20.5
S 20.5 – 21.7
M 21.7 – 23.2
L 23.2 – 24.4
Gloves
UK Size Palm perimeter (in) Hand length (in)
2XS 7.0 – 7.3 6.3 – 6.6
XS 7.3 – 7.6 6.7 – 6.9
S 7.6 – 7.9 7.0 – 7.2
M 8.0 – 8.2 7.2 – 7.4
L 8.3 – 8.5 7.4 – 7.7
XL 8.6 – 8.9 7.7 – 7.9
2XL 8.9 – 9.2 8.0 – 8.1
3XL 9.2 – 9.5 8.2 – 8.4
HOW TO MEASURE:

1- Head: Wrap a tape measure around your head, above your eyebrows. Make sure it is parallel to the floor when your head is straight.

2- Hand: Hold a tape measure at the bend of the thumb. Wrap around your palm.

BIKES
Measurements
IN CM
Kids' Bikes
Bike size Height
12" 2'5" – 3'0"
14" 3'0" – 3'5"
16" 3'5" – 3'11"
20" 3'11" – 4'5"
24" 4'5" – 5'1"
Road & Gravel Bikes
Bike size Height
XS 5'1" – 5'5"
S 5'5" – 5'8"
M 5'8" – 5'11"
L 5'11" – 6'2"
XL 6'2" – 6'7"
Mountain Bikes
Bike size Height
S 4'11" – 5'5"
M 5'5" – 5'9"
L 5'9" – 6'0"
XL 6'0" – 6'7"
Ref: 8379476
Size: UK 8-8.5 - EU 42-43
Color : black
Home Delivery 2 - 4 Days
Up to 2-year warranty
Secure Payments

Product description

Designed for intermediate bodyboarders in waves up to 1.5m.

Bodyboard fins that provide both comfort and propulsion. Leash included to stop you from losing them. Also suitable for bodysurfing.

Description

Designed for intermediate bodyboarders in waves up to 1.5m.

At RADBUG, we design products for 4 levels: Novice, beginner, intermediate and advanced.

- Novices: Up to the navel, no fins, small waves < 50cm, propulsion by pushing your feet on the ground, then riding the wave to the shore. For a 1st wave-riding experience (bodyboard with grips). - Beginner: Gentle turns in waves up to 1 m, propulsion with fins. A must for learning to bodyboard. - Intermediate: Waves up to 1.50 m, more speed and the beginning of tricks (360 °, El Rollo, etc.). - Advanced: All types of waves, command of tricks, even aerial: ARS, 360°, tube, etc.

These fins are designed for intermediate bodyboarders and provide the ideal compromise between comfort and propulsion.

Comfort is provided by the softer material used in the foot pocket, as well as the leash's neoprene cushion at the heel. Propulsion is provided by the stiffness and area of the blade: stiffer material and side ribs. The symmetrical shape offers a good balance between finning power and fin volume. For extra comfort, add neoprene socks.

Choose the right size of fins.

Always try on the fins before buying them. Your foot should be supported without being compressed. The strap at the back should be in contact with your heel, and your toes should not be bent. If you add neoprene socks for comfort and/or warmth, you will need to go up half a size. Consider trying the fins on with and without socks at the time of purchase. Using or not using a fin leash will also require you to go up or down half a size.

Fin leash.

The leashes supplied with the fins help prevent you from losing them during the session. To put them on, first put your foot in the leash and then in the fin, before tightening the connector. The fin may come off during the session, but it will remain attached to your foot by the leash. You will then be able to put it back on.

Buoyancy.

A fin should be heavy enough to prevent it from reaching the surface when you are kicking. As such, we have designed a fin with slightly positive buoyancy so that it rises to the surface if you lose it, whilst still being able to keep it underwater without much effort when kicking.

Hold in the wave.

To ride down the line of the wave on a bodyboard and not swerve off to the side, you can use fins to help you. The side ribs will help you to stick to the face of the wave better and maintain a steady course. Asymmetric fins (e.g. RIP fins) can accentuate this phenomenon and require good bodyboarding skills since. As a result of the thrust of the fins not being symmetrical, additional twisting forces are experienced in the knees. They are therefore reserved for advanced users.

Safety and behaviour rules for the water - Part 1.

Bodyboarding is a fantastic sport, but one that requires everyone to respect certain basic rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all. 1- Seek information about the spot and observe its characteristics: current, rocks, tidal influence, size of the waves and number of people in the water, etc. 2- Don’t overestimate your level, go for an easier spot if your skills don't match up to the conditions. 3- Use suitable equipment: leash, fins and board in good condition, suitable neoprene wetsuit.

Safety and behaviour rules for the water - Part 2.

4- Respect the rules of right of way on the waves: Right of way goes to the person closest to the breaking wave. 5- Avoid the breaking wave area when moving back up to the peak to avoid cutting another boarder off. 6- Use fins if the water is above your hips. 7- If you’re not using fins, it’s recommended you keep to a supervised area. Lifeguards can tell you where these are. 8- Bodyboard in a group.

Also suitable for bodysurfing.

Although these fins are primarily designed for bodyboarding, they are also recommended for bodysurfing (with our hand plane 100 for example). Their symmetrical blade and comfort-to-propulsion ratio explain why they are popular with many bodysurfers who surf waves with their bodies with the help of fins and hand paddles (also known as hand planes).

RADBUG

RADBUG is the Decathlon brand dedicated to bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Our ambition is to enable the greatest number to enjoy the incredible sensations you feel when bodyboarding and bodysurfing. This sensation of gliding when in contact with the wave is pure, exhilarating and addictive. We have set ourselves the mission of enabling everyone to get started and make progress by offering products that are easy to use and innovative.

Bodyboard fins that provide both comfort and propulsion. Leash included to stop you from losing them. Also suitable for bodysurfing.

Power

Symmetrical blade: good propulsion and smaller size.

Water drainage

Wide holes at the front to drain away water and sand.

Fitting comfort

Soft foot pocket with dual-density natural rubber. Neoprene leash at the heel.

Traction

Side ribs to hold the fins in the wave.

Buoyancy

Slightly positive buoyancy. Let you kick underwater and visible if you lose them

Designed for intermediate bodyboarders in waves up to 1.5m.

Designed for intermediate bodyboarders in waves up to 1.5m.

At RADBUG, we design products for 4 levels: Novice, beginner, intermediate and advanced.

- Novices: Up to the navel, no fins, small waves < 50cm, propulsion by pushing your feet on the ground, then riding the wave to the shore. For a 1st wave-riding experience (bodyboard with grips). - Beginner: Gentle turns in waves up to 1 m, propulsion with fins. A must for learning to bodyboard. - Intermediate: Waves up to 1.50 m, more speed and the beginning of tricks (360 °, El Rollo, etc.). - Advanced: All types of waves, command of tricks, even aerial: ARS, 360°, tube, etc.

These fins are designed for intermediate bodyboarders and provide the ideal compromise between comfort and propulsion.

Comfort is provided by the softer material used in the foot pocket, as well as the leash's neoprene cushion at the heel. Propulsion is provided by the stiffness and area of the blade: stiffer material and side ribs. The symmetrical shape offers a good balance between finning power and fin volume. For extra comfort, add neoprene socks.

Choose the right size of fins.

Always try on the fins before buying them. Your foot should be supported without being compressed. The strap at the back should be in contact with your heel, and your toes should not be bent. If you add neoprene socks for comfort and/or warmth, you will need to go up half a size. Consider trying the fins on with and without socks at the time of purchase. Using or not using a fin leash will also require you to go up or down half a size.

Fin leash.

The leashes supplied with the fins help prevent you from losing them during the session. To put them on, first put your foot in the leash and then in the fin, before tightening the connector. The fin may come off during the session, but it will remain attached to your foot by the leash. You will then be able to put it back on.

Buoyancy.

A fin should be heavy enough to prevent it from reaching the surface when you are kicking. As such, we have designed a fin with slightly positive buoyancy so that it rises to the surface if you lose it, whilst still being able to keep it underwater without much effort when kicking.

Hold in the wave.

To ride down the line of the wave on a bodyboard and not swerve off to the side, you can use fins to help you. The side ribs will help you to stick to the face of the wave better and maintain a steady course. Asymmetric fins (e.g. RIP fins) can accentuate this phenomenon and require good bodyboarding skills since. As a result of the thrust of the fins not being symmetrical, additional twisting forces are experienced in the knees. They are therefore reserved for advanced users.

Safety and behaviour rules for the water - Part 1.

Bodyboarding is a fantastic sport, but one that requires everyone to respect certain basic rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all. 1- Seek information about the spot and observe its characteristics: current, rocks, tidal influence, size of the waves and number of people in the water, etc. 2- Don’t overestimate your level, go for an easier spot if your skills don't match up to the conditions. 3- Use suitable equipment: leash, fins and board in good condition, suitable neoprene wetsuit.

Safety and behaviour rules for the water - Part 2.

4- Respect the rules of right of way on the waves: Right of way goes to the person closest to the breaking wave. 5- Avoid the breaking wave area when moving back up to the peak to avoid cutting another boarder off. 6- Use fins if the water is above your hips. 7- If you’re not using fins, it’s recommended you keep to a supervised area. Lifeguards can tell you where these are. 8- Bodyboard in a group.

Also suitable for bodysurfing.

Although these fins are primarily designed for bodyboarding, they are also recommended for bodysurfing (with our hand plane 100 for example). Their symmetrical blade and comfort-to-propulsion ratio explain why they are popular with many bodysurfers who surf waves with their bodies with the help of fins and hand paddles (also known as hand planes).

RADBUG

RADBUG is the Decathlon brand dedicated to bodyboarding and bodysurfing. Our ambition is to enable the greatest number to enjoy the incredible sensations you feel when bodyboarding and bodysurfing. This sensation of gliding when in contact with the wave is pure, exhilarating and addictive. We have set ourselves the mission of enabling everyone to get started and make progress by offering products that are easy to use and innovative.

Bodyboard fins that provide both comfort and propulsion. Leash included to stop you from losing them. Also suitable for bodysurfing.

Power

Symmetrical blade: good propulsion and smaller size.

Water drainage

Wide holes at the front to drain away water and sand.

Fitting comfort

Soft foot pocket with dual-density natural rubber. Neoprene leash at the heel.

Traction

Side ribs to hold the fins in the wave.

Buoyancy

Slightly positive buoyancy. Let you kick underwater and visible if you lose them

Designed for intermediate bodyboarders in waves up to 1.5m.