Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon
Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon
Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon
Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon
Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon
Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon

Molchanovs PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon

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Accent Color

Black
White
Blue
Gold
Pink
Green

Blade Stiffness & Size

Footpocket

Blade Angle

Standard EU Sizes

Custom Measurements

Please see Molchanovs Custom Pocket Measurement Guide before proceeding

Measurements for

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Right Foot

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Arch Support

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Pocket Fit

The monofin foot pocket you love on your favorite bifin blade.

  • Pre-Order

  • Description

    The PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon are Molchanovs' most customizable bifins ever with the addition of the ‘hyper’ monofin foot pockets, named after Andronov’s hyperboloid for the monofin-specific construction created in the 2000s by Evgeniy Andronov. Personalize your blade and accent color, blade size, blade stiffness, and choose between standard-sized or customized foot pocket size, fit, and angle.

    These ‘hyper’ foot pockets are the foot pockets we use on our monofins. They contain the same comfortable micropore lining inside and optional arch support as our lighter bifins foot pockets. Differences include an additional amount of rubber to build this new form and a 30° angle attachment to the blade to help you perform a stronger back kick. Additionally, the foot pockets have more of a ‘spring-like’ effect due to the additional volume of rubber and optimized stiffness of fiberglass inserts in the foot pockets. These features give you more distance with each kick and a better transition of energy from the feet to the blade.

    The PRO Hyper Bifins Carbon feature a lightweight and responsive carbon blade, giving extra propulsion to your kick, along with a slight adjustment to the blade layers and shape to support this new foot pocket type. The soft and medium stiffness options are ideal for freedivers who use an ankle-driven technique that focuses on an efficient front and back kick. Available in 6 bold accent colors.

    For a full guide on each customization option and to understand what is right for you, see the ‘Size and Customization Guide’ section below.

    For freedivers who desire high-performance bifins with foot pockets that are lighter and have less volume, we recommend the lightweight Competition Bifins 2x Carbon (CB2x Carbon).

  • Specifications

    Details and Materials

    • Materials: 100% carbon fiber
    • Handcrafted from start to finish
    • Hand-layered blades for superb response and feel
    • Ideal for freedivers who use a quad-driven technique with a strong front kick and less focus on the back kick, allowing you to put more load on your hip muscles
    • Choose between a Small and Regular blade size according to your build
    • Molchanovs Hand-Built Footpockets:
      • Heavy-duty, wear-resistant, and UV-resistant
      • Custom open-heel foot pockets for flexibility
      • Comfort Lining interior with soft micropore for maximized comfort
      • Increased toe space for added relief
      • Engraved Molchanovs logo on the front
      • Choose between standard EU sizes or custom sizes with supinator support and choice of fit

    Technical Specifications

    • Small Blade:
      • Footpocket Angle: 30°
        • Can be customised to 25º and 35º
      • Total Length (depending on footpocket size): 79-84cm
      • Blade Length (from tip of foot pocket to end of blade: 62cm
      • Blade Width: 17.5cm
      • Stiffness:
        • Soft
        • Medium
    • Regular Blade:
      • Footpocket Angle: 30°
        • Can be customised to 25º and 35º
      • Total Length (depending on footpocket size): 80-85cm
      • Blade Length (from tip of foot pocket to end of blade: 62cm
      • Blade Width: 19cm
      • Stiffness:
        • Soft
        • Medium
    • Weight: 2.2kg
    • Accent Colors: Black, White, Gold, Blue, Green, Pink
  • Sizing & Configuration Guide

    Molchanovs Pocket Sizing Guide

    For Custom Pocket, please refer to Molchanovs Custom Pocket Measurement Guide.

    EU Size Length / Circumference (cm)
    35 22/21
    36 23/22
    37 24/22
    38 24/23
    39 25/23
    40 25.5/23.5
    41 26/24
    42 27/24
    43 28/25
    44 29/26
    45 29.5/28.5 

    Choosing Bifin Blade Stiffness

    Blade stiffness depends on your height, weight, technique, experience, training goals, and blade size. Below are general tips on how to choose the right stiffness.

    • Soft: Suitable for smaller and lighter freedivers, and also for experienced freedivers with excellent ankle-driven technique. Softer blades are more economic in terms of energy consumption, although it mostly remains a preference among freedivers with more strength whether to choose a soft or medium stiffness.
    • Medium: Suitable for larger and heavier freedivers, freedivers with more lower-body strength, or for freedivers who needs more power.

    Choosing Bifin Blade Size

    Molchanovs also offer the choice of a Small monofin blade for freedivers who are under 65kg (143lb), shorter than 170cm (5 feet 6 inches), or with shorter leg proportions. Small blades are 2cm (0.8in) shorter than Regular blades in length and width, and are particularly ideal for shorter freedivers because of their ease of maneuverability while additionally requiring less power and energy spent on kicks. While the blade-layering structure of both Small and Regular blades are the same, the reduced surface area of the Small blade can make them feel softer than Regular blades.

    If you are on the smaller and lighter side (or if you prefer a more agile monofin), choose a Small blade. If you are on the taller or heavier side (or if you prefer a more powerful monofin), choose a Regular blade.

    Choosing Foot Pocket Angle

    The standard 30° footpocket angle will emphasize the back kick. If you have very flexible ankles, we recommend you choose a 25° footpocket angle to balance the load between the ankles and hips. For stiffer, less flexible ankles, choose a 35° angle.