What are your thoughts (respectfully please) on DIY mermaid fins/monofins? What else could people making land-only fins call them? Leave your comments below! 💖
@@dixieshelton6804 I wonder if they could put that as a little watermark or something. "Land-use only" or something like that. Thank you so much for commenting!
To be honest I thought about creating my monofin when I was first starting because I didn't have a ton of money. But I realized that it was a safety issue. So I waited for a while. Yes, I have given up on living my dream but I know I would love to be a professional mermaid.. you are the best Courtney ❤️
I remember when I first started out, I myself was looking at the home made fins because everything was for kids, I am so glad I didn't attempt to make and use any of them, but I was also old enough to understand just how dangerous all of these looked and were, so it's so important that videos like this are made and shared so it reaches the guppies who are curious and seeing the videos! This will definitely be another video I show my niece to help her learn to respect mermaiding and the equipment that goes with it on a whole new level so if she does decide this is a hobby she wants to dive into, I know she's prepared!
When I was in middle school, I tried to make a monofin out of a five star plastic folder from walmart. I cut, stapled, and actually made a tail skin to complete the look. I swam in it. It was horrible. Luckily, I was a strong swimmer at the time, so I managed not to drown. Anyway, lessons were learned. If you are going to make your own monofin, do the research and don't use cheap materials. Otherwise, save up for a good quality monofin.
Wholeheartedly agree with all of this. when I was like 10 I showed my dad the FinFun website and asked for a tail, but he got me a knock-off instead, THANKFULLY without a monofin- so I made one out of cardboard with the sole purpose of hanging out on the floor, or making silly staged "mermaid potion" videos. but I never swam in that because I was a smart 10-year-old lol now I have a FinFun Atlantis tail and just recently got a FinFolk discovery tail for my birthday!
I know when I was young and Mermaiding wasn't as popular, I DIY'd my monofin using cardboard and bought the cheapest Mermaid tail skin I could and uh... Yeah. It didn't work out. But I've grown and learned from you. I've had a Mahina and a scuba knit Mermaid tail for a while now because I learned the hard way that diying things isn't always the best idea. And I would rather swim safely than cheaply. Thanks so much Courtney for making this video for all the younger kids who could be in danger from following those tutorials.
This is dangerous, Kids are going to try this and possibly get hurt! Unfortunately I don’t think there are enough people that know and can teach people about this. We need to get this video out there and spread the word, Thank you for the videos Courtney!💖
A safe and functional monofin needs to meet the following criteria for a beginner: 1. Be easy to get out of in less than 5 seconds 2. Provided enough propulsion to move you from deepest point of the area you are swimming in to the surface in faster than it takes you to feel remotely uncomfortable with no air in your lungs. (Don’t try that underwater) 3. Be durable enough where regular use will not cause it to break in a way that compromises either of the functions above or causes harm to you. 4. Be made from materials that are water stable and skin safe. If you wouldn’t put it in an aquarium with the rarest fish in the world, you should not use it. If you are to DIY a monofin or a tail extension, and you’re not certain that your prototype meets these criteria. You should not post about it on the Internet or try it without personally attentive trained safety personnel watching you. I 100% percent agree with Courtney, that the majority of these videos of DIY monofins may be acceptable for dryland costumes, and the name should be changed to something like mermaid fin costume. The reason why you hear so many mermaids, professionals, hobbyists, experienced in the mermaid world repeat, over and over again to get your monofins and to get your tails from a reliable source is because those monofins are tested by these criteria and more extensively to hold up and be used safely in water. And I want to clarify, “to be used safely” means that they are not a safety device, but rather are used by a user/ by people who know how to swim, understand the limitations of the fin and their own abilities, know the risks of being around water and understand what it takes to safely use the product. This is my two cents as a former lifeguard, mermaid, and diver. And after seeing so many people dipping their toe in the community getting hurt by following tutorials like the ones, Courtney pointed out in this video.
Thank you so much for creating this much needed video! You, Nermaid Faith and Phantom are the three mermaids that helped me learn and know about the do’s and don’t’s and how safety is of course, paramount. Thank you for everything you do and have done xx
In like every DIY mermaid tail video I‘ve ever seen they used duck tape. I were wondering every time how this monofins are supposed to be swimmable. And duck tape isn’t like waterproof. The duck tape is going to come off as soon as you swim. But I never knew it could be dangerous. I just thought they weren’t the smartest and had no clue how water works. I‘m glad I never tried to recreate one of this
I cut up an old tank top and basically tied my ankles together to get the “mermaid” vibe when I was like 11. 🥲 At 18 I bought the Luna monofin and I love her so much 🥰
I was one of the people who unfortunately thought this was a good idea back then. I had a HUGE hyperfixation on swimming with mermaid tails and almost just anything mermaid. I ended up getting water shoes, plastic, and waterproof duct tape to make one of them. Thankfully, I learned pretty quickly that it was harmful not only chemically but the plastic could snap from the pressure of swimming. Not to mention, the lack of safety features most actual monofins have.
[SORRY THE VERY LONG TEXT] I understand trying to make your own, being in a country that have a very devalued coin and not have access to this hobby. (We have about 3 national shops where the price is about a month minimal salary). In the beginning i also seen these diys but i could not make any cause materials, BUT About 2 years ago i wanted a monofin for an old tail that have a big and quite designed fin (the luna was too small and the shape was wrong) so i researched the type of plastic that is normally used in the more rigid monofins and made my own using that but unfortunately it was to heavy and stiff so it was not swimmable (also kinda rip holes in my tail so i officially retired them). Its sad that in my country safety is one of the least important things when it comes to "kids hobbies", the amount of kids in tail skins WITHOUT ANY monofin inside trying to swimm in the beach or in pools is crazy and without supervision. Also parents dont try to search for official tail makers cause most dont speak english, on top of the fact that they want the cheapest thing possible, the result is aliexpress and shopee tails. Its an expensive hobby, id say the most expensive I have myself (i also do cosplay and a few alt stiles), its almost impossible for someone in the majority of my country to afford actual official stuff. Just so you guys understand better, the month salary here is about 1210 to 1600, the cheapest skin tail of national tail makers is 580+ shipping (shipping is at least 150 cause of size and weight), the supermarket for 2 people is around 500, internet 80, rent at least 900. +health+water+energy+taxes. I'm at least 2 years without a tail skin cause the dollar is 6times the coin and national that fits the luna is 820+shipping. The dream would be thing get more accessible or we get paid more to live not survive. :')
An interesting thing to note: The Weeki Wachee Mermaids - who are famous here in Florida for the underwater shows they do - use bi-ins instead of monofins in their tails. At least underwater IDK about for their on land meet and greets. Bifins can be cheaper and certainly more common than monofins and can be a great start. I remember when I was a kid I had a pair of bifins that I swam around in and tried to swim with my legs together pretending to be a mermaid. For my first monofin I asked my parents If they could get me one for Christmas. My Mom had me send her the link and I think I used a Hannah Mermaid discount code. There are so many options and these days sometimes you can even find Linden Bodyglove monofins at Walmart. My opinion is why try to re-invent the wheel? If you’ve been mermaiding a while and are passionate about creating your own monofin give it a go SAFELY but for a first or even second monofin it’s easier to just save up for one. I also don’t agree with putting a homemade monofin in a silicone tail. I remember people doing that on Mernetwork. They would make a monofin out of Lexan which can be sharp and dangerous if it breaks so there were just too many red flags in that regard. Why spend the money to make a silicone tail when you are filling it with a questionable monofin? Just my thoughts. Also for anyone who has worn the type of flip flops that were in all those examples - those things fall apart in like one summer just from walking. They are foam and the plastic thong part that goes between your toes pops out incredibly easy. That thing will fall appart so fast with swimming. Not to mention the foam of the flip flops will give you major buoyancy issues - just try throwing a foam flip flop in a pool. It floats. 😂 As for a name I guess “land fin”? Or just “tail NOT FOR SWIMMING” haha. I have a Pinterest board called “Walkable Mermaid Costumes” so that is what I call land outfits but this would be somewhere in between walkable and swimable. “Dry Mermaid Fin”. Girl I am so sorry I guess I’m writing essays in your comments today. I need to go swimming...
I made myself one a few years ago, and while it was decent, I won't be doing it again! I followed a lot of the TH-cam tutorials so at least I had an idea of what to do and I remember it being a pain in my ass to cut the plastic 😂😂. Now that I have adult money, I'm buying a fin
Omg! I had totally forgotten about the whole Alex+ tails! :'D MerNetwork was great for passing mermaid tail and mermaid related information back in the day ;P
It’s terrifying that channels that are similar to 5 minute crafts are jumping on this “diy mono fin” craze knowing that their target audience are young and impressionable children who don’t know any better. It’s worse knowing that they won’t take responsibility if a child actually attempts to make the “fin” and unfortunately ends up hurt. I can see using these “fins” for dress up/costumes but we definitely need to call them *”Costume Fins”* to separate them from actual mono fins.
When i just started mermaiding i tried to make a mermaid tail and monofin out of duct tape and a silicone sheet , and im so glad i didn't complete this build because back then i also didn't know that proper mermaid tails can be taken of in case of emergency . in the video i followed the girl swam in the tail , so the tail was functional but IT WAS NOT SAFE . in the and i got a finfun tail and later my mertailor tail which is my baby .
Maybe they should be calling them "mermaid cosplay inserts" or something of the sort. When you showed the hanger, it brought me flashbacks to a time when someone thought a hula hoop was a good idea to use in place of a vinyl insert 😬
Oh gosh, I wish the 5-Minute Craft channel and its sister channels would just fall off the face of this planet. They're such a dangerous DIY content channel. The one that had me the most horrified was fractal burn art. So unbelievably dangerous that no channel that features it as something fun to do should be allowed (with the acceptions of the channels giving PSAs telling people how dangerous it is and should absolutely not try this).
I have made a " homemade monofin" but it was for a cosplay , and never would I swim in it. It was just to fully fill out a tail , where an actual monofin would have been too cumbersome to walk around the convention .
It's so important to know the difference. I've done it before for dry gigs where a full monofin would just be too heavy and tiresome for my feet/ankles.
Can you recommend a tutorial on how to ma mermaid tail for posing for photos/comicon...because all I get is tails for swimming. There needs to be an easy keyword to differenciate them.
I made my own mono fins because they didn’t exist in 1989 1990 1991 mermaid was not a sport at that time. But I did modify diverse spins with the appropriate materials and my grandmother’s second husband also worked in construction so he had a lot of input for the mono fin. But I did design cut and fit the monofin to my mermaid costume that I created.
I understand that some people can't afford monofins and trying to create you own is fine but the materials they all use aren't made for the water, I was gonna make my own but I just waited till I had enough money because I saw how bad they were 😭💕
My first decision to start mermaiding was to buy a monofin and not chicken out on the price (gosh I wish fin fun ones were that cheap here in Sweden xD). The last thing I want to do is to die in a drowning accident. I'm of course already thinking about crafty project and such, but if I ever delve into that, I'll be looking into the technical properties of suitable materials first (and I'm aware that would cost me way way more than to just buy something premade or even commission someone).
*sighs* My heart. This is just sad. There isn't much that I can say that hasn't been in the previous few comments. There is a point when DIY becomes DIDIE and this definitely has crossed into that threshhold.
Oh, and one more thing. People make their own "monofins" because they can't find the specifics to fit their needs. Especially on AMAZON, where I have the shoe size of 44 (idk how to convert them, but that's how you call it in the EU), there are little to no monofins to find. Now, I know that you can make your own SWIMMABLE MONOFIN by finding a good tutorial that does showcase on making a good and swimmable monofin. Just don't fall into any traps on using tape, glue or whatever they showcase because this "monofin" that you made won't last long.
I think back to when I was 11 and making tails out of leggings sewn together and slippers with ducktape tape.... my mother let me swim in them without supervision. I'm now 25 and all i can think of is "wtf was my mother thinking?!?" 10:01
If you make a monofin out of tape and plastic it will not have power and propulsion the easiest is making out of Silcone although it can take some time
"It makes me want to jump out of my own skin." Me: *picturing Eliza and Sekhmet from Skullgirls about to go full-on scourge mode* Edit: Just got an ad from Gensin Impact and the first thing shown was one of the characters drowning. Oh, dear. How specific. 🤣
I always use real monofins, made for finswimming or apnoediving. All made out of Fiberglass or other composites, or for training the occasinal hard rubber fin. For adults plasticfins are just not viable - the kicks are too strong for any plasic to actually hold up. And what always disgusts me is not the homemade trash. But what is sold in shops on mass. Footpockets made from fabric, floppy fins, tiny monofins, and honestly most plasic fins. The finfun fins are not really swimmable, they are tiny, weak, and not properly attatched to yourt feet! The whole mermaiding community ist justr using - and selling - so much trash!
My thoughts diy fins should never be used in water it’s just too dangerous they should be calling them mermaid costume fins or something like that with like very clear do not swim in this words and vocabulary finfun and lindens aren’t that expensive especially second hand life is more valuable than money take the time to save up if need be
Anything that comes off one of those FB 5 Minute Crafts videos is terminal eye cancer. Most of it looks like it was just put up to game the algorithm because it has no practical application in real life.
What are your thoughts (respectfully please) on DIY mermaid fins/monofins? What else could people making land-only fins call them? Leave your comments below! 💖
Absolutely not meant for swimming or water at all whatsoever
Land only fins
@@dixieshelton6804 I wonder if they could put that as a little watermark or something. "Land-use only" or something like that. Thank you so much for commenting!
To be honest I thought about creating my monofin when I was first starting because I didn't have a ton of money. But I realized that it was a safety issue. So I waited for a while. Yes, I have given up on living my dream but I know I would love to be a professional mermaid.. you are the best Courtney ❤️
I am, like you, traumatize...AND I do remember the era of alex plus...the caveman era of tails...
I remember when I first started out, I myself was looking at the home made fins because everything was for kids, I am so glad I didn't attempt to make and use any of them, but I was also old enough to understand just how dangerous all of these looked and were, so it's so important that videos like this are made and shared so it reaches the guppies who are curious and seeing the videos! This will definitely be another video I show my niece to help her learn to respect mermaiding and the equipment that goes with it on a whole new level so if she does decide this is a hobby she wants to dive into, I know she's prepared!
When I was in middle school, I tried to make a monofin out of a five star plastic folder from walmart. I cut, stapled, and actually made a tail skin to complete the look. I swam in it. It was horrible. Luckily, I was a strong swimmer at the time, so I managed not to drown. Anyway, lessons were learned. If you are going to make your own monofin, do the research and don't use cheap materials. Otherwise, save up for a good quality monofin.
Wholeheartedly agree with all of this.
when I was like 10 I showed my dad the FinFun website and asked for a tail, but he got me a knock-off instead, THANKFULLY without a monofin-
so I made one out of cardboard with the sole purpose of hanging out on the floor, or making silly staged "mermaid potion" videos. but I never swam in that because I was a smart 10-year-old lol
now I have a FinFun Atlantis tail and just recently got a FinFolk discovery tail for my birthday!
I know when I was young and Mermaiding wasn't as popular, I DIY'd my monofin using cardboard and bought the cheapest Mermaid tail skin I could and uh... Yeah. It didn't work out. But I've grown and learned from you. I've had a Mahina and a scuba knit Mermaid tail for a while now because I learned the hard way that diying things isn't always the best idea. And I would rather swim safely than cheaply. Thanks so much Courtney for making this video for all the younger kids who could be in danger from following those tutorials.
This is dangerous, Kids are going to try this and possibly get hurt! Unfortunately I don’t think there are enough people that know and can teach people about this. We need to get this video out there and spread the word, Thank you for the videos Courtney!💖
A safe and functional monofin needs to meet the following criteria for a beginner:
1. Be easy to get out of in less than 5 seconds
2. Provided enough propulsion to move you from deepest point of the area you are swimming in to the surface in faster than it takes you to feel remotely uncomfortable with no air in your lungs. (Don’t try that underwater)
3. Be durable enough where regular use will not cause it to break in a way that compromises either of the functions above or causes harm to you.
4. Be made from materials that are water stable and skin safe. If you wouldn’t put it in an aquarium with the rarest fish in the world, you should not use it.
If you are to DIY a monofin or a tail extension, and you’re not certain that your prototype meets these criteria. You should not post about it on the Internet or try it without personally attentive trained safety personnel watching you.
I 100% percent agree with Courtney, that the majority of these videos of DIY monofins may be acceptable for dryland costumes, and the name should be changed to something like mermaid fin costume.
The reason why you hear so many mermaids, professionals, hobbyists, experienced in the mermaid world repeat, over and over again to get your monofins and to get your tails from a reliable source is because those monofins are tested by these criteria and more extensively to hold up and be used safely in water. And I want to clarify, “to be used safely” means that they are not a safety device, but rather are used by a user/ by people who know how to swim, understand the limitations of the fin and their own abilities, know the risks of being around water and understand what it takes to safely use the product.
This is my two cents as a former lifeguard, mermaid, and diver. And after seeing so many people dipping their toe in the community getting hurt by following tutorials like the ones, Courtney pointed out in this video.
Thank you so much for creating this much needed video! You, Nermaid Faith and Phantom are the three mermaids that helped me learn and know about the do’s and don’t’s and how safety is of course, paramount. Thank you for everything you do and have done xx
In like every DIY mermaid tail video I‘ve ever seen they used duck tape. I were wondering every time how this monofins are supposed to be swimmable. And duck tape isn’t like waterproof. The duck tape is going to come off as soon as you swim. But I never knew it could be dangerous. I just thought they weren’t the smartest and had no clue how water works. I‘m glad I never tried to recreate one of this
I cut up an old tank top and basically tied my ankles together to get the “mermaid” vibe when I was like 11. 🥲 At 18 I bought the Luna monofin and I love her so much 🥰
I've seen one, where the girl makes it out of wire coat hangers and struggles to swim in it.
That makes me so sad to hear. :'( Thank you for watching and commenting! 💖
I was one of the people who unfortunately thought this was a good idea back then. I had a HUGE hyperfixation on swimming with mermaid tails and almost just anything mermaid. I ended up getting water shoes, plastic, and waterproof duct tape to make one of them. Thankfully, I learned pretty quickly that it was harmful not only chemically but the plastic could snap from the pressure of swimming. Not to mention, the lack of safety features most actual monofins have.
A ‘mocktail’ 😂🍸
[SORRY THE VERY LONG TEXT]
I understand trying to make your own, being in a country that have a very devalued coin and not have access to this hobby. (We have about 3 national shops where the price is about a month minimal salary). In the beginning i also seen these diys but i could not make any cause materials, BUT About 2 years ago i wanted a monofin for an old tail that have a big and quite designed fin (the luna was too small and the shape was wrong) so i researched the type of plastic that is normally used in the more rigid monofins and made my own using that but unfortunately it was to heavy and stiff so it was not swimmable (also kinda rip holes in my tail so i officially retired them).
Its sad that in my country safety is one of the least important things when it comes to "kids hobbies", the amount of kids in tail skins WITHOUT ANY monofin inside trying to swimm in the beach or in pools is crazy and without supervision. Also parents dont try to search for official tail makers cause most dont speak english, on top of the fact that they want the cheapest thing possible, the result is aliexpress and shopee tails.
Its an expensive hobby, id say the most expensive I have myself (i also do cosplay and a few alt stiles), its almost impossible for someone in the majority of my country to afford actual official stuff.
Just so you guys understand better, the month salary here is about 1210 to 1600, the cheapest skin tail of national tail makers is 580+ shipping (shipping is at least 150 cause of size and weight), the supermarket for 2 people is around 500, internet 80, rent at least 900. +health+water+energy+taxes.
I'm at least 2 years without a tail skin cause the dollar is 6times the coin and national that fits the luna is 820+shipping.
The dream would be thing get more accessible or we get paid more to live not survive. :')
An interesting thing to note: The Weeki Wachee Mermaids - who are famous here in Florida for the underwater shows they do - use bi-ins instead of monofins in their tails. At least underwater IDK about for their on land meet and greets. Bifins can be cheaper and certainly more common than monofins and can be a great start. I remember when I was a kid I had a pair of bifins that I swam around in and tried to swim with my legs together pretending to be a mermaid. For my first monofin I asked my parents If they could get me one for Christmas. My Mom had me send her the link and I think I used a Hannah Mermaid discount code. There are so many options and these days sometimes you can even find Linden Bodyglove monofins at Walmart.
My opinion is why try to re-invent the wheel? If you’ve been mermaiding a while and are passionate about creating your own monofin give it a go SAFELY but for a first or even second monofin it’s easier to just save up for one. I also don’t agree with putting a homemade monofin in a silicone tail. I remember people doing that on Mernetwork. They would make a monofin out of Lexan which can be sharp and dangerous if it breaks so there were just too many red flags in that regard. Why spend the money to make a silicone tail when you are filling it with a questionable monofin? Just my thoughts.
Also for anyone who has worn the type of flip flops that were in all those examples - those things fall apart in like one summer just from walking. They are foam and the plastic thong part that goes between your toes pops out incredibly easy. That thing will fall appart so fast with swimming. Not to mention the foam of the flip flops will give you major buoyancy issues - just try throwing a foam flip flop in a pool. It floats. 😂
As for a name I guess “land fin”? Or just “tail NOT FOR SWIMMING” haha. I have a Pinterest board called “Walkable Mermaid Costumes” so that is what I call land outfits but this would be somewhere in between walkable and swimable. “Dry Mermaid Fin”.
Girl I am so sorry I guess I’m writing essays in your comments today. I need to go swimming...
I made myself one a few years ago, and while it was decent, I won't be doing it again! I followed a lot of the TH-cam tutorials so at least I had an idea of what to do and I remember it being a pain in my ass to cut the plastic 😂😂. Now that I have adult money, I'm buying a fin
Omg! I had totally forgotten about the whole Alex+ tails! :'D MerNetwork was great for passing mermaid tail and mermaid related information back in the day ;P
should be called a soggyfin! cause thats whats gonna happen when they take a dip in the water. Yikes! water safety people D:
My proposed name is: cosplay LAND tail armature. Or something like that.
It’s terrifying that channels that are similar to 5 minute crafts are jumping on this “diy mono fin” craze knowing that their target audience are young and impressionable children who don’t know any better. It’s worse knowing that they won’t take responsibility if a child actually attempts to make the “fin” and unfortunately ends up hurt.
I can see using these “fins” for dress up/costumes but we definitely need to call them *”Costume Fins”* to separate them from actual mono fins.
When i just started mermaiding i tried to make a mermaid tail and monofin out of duct tape and a silicone sheet , and im so glad i didn't complete this build because back then i also didn't know that proper mermaid tails can be taken of in case of emergency . in the video i followed the girl swam in the tail , so the tail was functional but IT WAS NOT SAFE . in the and i got a finfun tail and later my mertailor tail which is my baby .
Maybe they should be calling them "mermaid cosplay inserts" or something of the sort.
When you showed the hanger, it brought me flashbacks to a time when someone thought a hula hoop was a good idea to use in place of a vinyl insert 😬
A HULA HOOP?! EXCUSE ME?! OMG.
Oh gosh, I wish the 5-Minute Craft channel and its sister channels would just fall off the face of this planet. They're such a dangerous DIY content channel. The one that had me the most horrified was fractal burn art. So unbelievably dangerous that no channel that features it as something fun to do should be allowed (with the acceptions of the channels giving PSAs telling people how dangerous it is and should absolutely not try this).
I have made a " homemade monofin" but it was for a cosplay , and never would I swim in it. It was just to fully fill out a tail , where an actual monofin would have been too cumbersome to walk around the convention .
It's so important to know the difference. I've done it before for dry gigs where a full monofin would just be too heavy and tiresome for my feet/ankles.
Can you recommend a tutorial on how to ma mermaid tail for posing for photos/comicon...because all I get is tails for swimming.
There needs to be an easy keyword to differenciate them.
I made my own mono fins because they didn’t exist in 1989 1990 1991 mermaid was not a sport at that time. But I did modify diverse spins with the appropriate materials and my grandmother’s second husband also worked in construction so he had a lot of input for the mono fin. But I did design cut and fit the monofin to my mermaid costume that I created.
I understand that some people can't afford monofins and trying to create you own is fine but the materials they all use aren't made for the water, I was gonna make my own but I just waited till I had enough money because I saw how bad they were 😭💕
My first decision to start mermaiding was to buy a monofin and not chicken out on the price (gosh I wish fin fun ones were that cheap here in Sweden xD). The last thing I want to do is to die in a drowning accident. I'm of course already thinking about crafty project and such, but if I ever delve into that, I'll be looking into the technical properties of suitable materials first (and I'm aware that would cost me way way more than to just buy something premade or even commission someone).
*sighs* My heart. This is just sad. There isn't much that I can say that hasn't been in the previous few comments. There is a point when DIY becomes DIDIE and this definitely has crossed into that threshhold.
3:54 how long do you think it's gonna last? I think not even 5 minutes IN THE WATER.
Oh, and one more thing. People make their own "monofins" because they can't find the specifics to fit their needs. Especially on AMAZON, where I have the shoe size of 44 (idk how to convert them, but that's how you call it in the EU), there are little to no monofins to find. Now, I know that you can make your own SWIMMABLE MONOFIN by finding a good tutorial that does showcase on making a good and swimmable monofin. Just don't fall into any traps on using tape, glue or whatever they showcase because this "monofin" that you made won't last long.
Is it ok order monofins from Amazon.🤔
I think back to when I was 11 and making tails out of leggings sewn together and slippers with ducktape tape.... my mother let me swim in them without supervision.
I'm now 25 and all i can think of is "wtf was my mother thinking?!?" 10:01
anyone who's ever mermaid crafted has figured out that hot glue is NOT a good idea for any item that goes underwater
100,000%
If you make a monofin out of tape and plastic it will not have power and propulsion the easiest is making out of Silcone although it can take some time
Once I tried to make one out of cardboard that’s sealed with tape 😂
I love your videos
"It makes me want to jump out of my own skin."
Me: *picturing Eliza and Sekhmet from Skullgirls about to go full-on scourge mode*
Edit: Just got an ad from Gensin Impact and the first thing shown was one of the characters drowning. Oh, dear. How specific. 🤣
Just seeing it makes me uneasy. How would one swim in that DYI monofin? It's obviously going to fall apart 🧜🏼♀️. I would call this a fake fin.
What is the reason for duct tape and flip flops they fall apart in the water and tape does not stick together go buy a proper monofin not make one.
Five Minute Crafts had been disowned by so many communities. DIY, animal, soap, mermaid, who’s next?!
I always use real monofins, made for finswimming or apnoediving. All made out of Fiberglass or other composites, or for training the occasinal hard rubber fin. For adults plasticfins are just not viable - the kicks are too strong for any plasic to actually hold up.
And what always disgusts me is not the homemade trash. But what is sold in shops on mass. Footpockets made from fabric, floppy fins, tiny monofins, and honestly most plasic fins. The finfun fins are not really swimmable, they are tiny, weak, and not properly attatched to yourt feet!
The whole mermaiding community ist justr using - and selling - so much trash!
My thoughts diy fins should never be used in water it’s just too dangerous they should be calling them mermaid costume fins or something like that with like very clear do not swim in this words and vocabulary finfun and lindens aren’t that expensive especially second hand life is more valuable than money take the time to save up if need be
DIY monogins should not be a thing. Full stop.
This home made fins are terrible 😂😂😂
only a matter off time before there an accident
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Anything that comes off one of those FB 5 Minute Crafts videos is terminal eye cancer. Most of it looks like it was just put up to game the algorithm because it has no practical application in real life.
wow these are some JANKY DIYS ! Ohhhhh man...yikes!