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- Monofin abstract "A monofin is a type of swimfin typically used in underwater sports such as finswimming, free-diving and underwater orienteering. It consists of a single or linked surfaces attached to both of the diver's feet. The diver's appearance is then reminiscent of a mermaid or merman.The arrival of the monofin in the early 1970s led to the breaking of all world records by the end of the decade due to the improved performance possible when used in lieu of bi-fins.".
- Monofin thumbnail Junko-Kitahama_Apnea-Monofin_cropped.jpg?width=300.
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- Monofin wikiPageID "907616".
- Monofin wikiPageLength "3460".
- Monofin wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Monofin wikiPageRevisionID "701211005".
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Apnea.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-fiber-reinforced_polymer.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Diver_propulsion_equipment.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_footwear.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swimming_equipment.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underwater_sports.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Finswimming.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Freediving.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Glass_fiber.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Lunocet.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Mermaid.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Mermaiding.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Merman.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Muscle.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Soviet_Union.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Surface.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Swimfin.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Thrust.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Underwater_orienteering.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink Underwater_sports.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink File:Herbert_Nitsch_at_the_Cyprus_BIOS_2004_Freediving_Open_Classic.JPG.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink File:Junko-Kitahama_Apnea-Monofin_cropped.jpg.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLink File:Skorjenkoflosse.jpg.
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Monofin".
- Monofin wikiPageWikiLinkText "monofin".
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- Monofin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Freediving.
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- Monofin subject Category:Diver_propulsion_equipment.
- Monofin subject Category:Sports_footwear.
- Monofin subject Category:Swimming_equipment.
- Monofin subject Category:Underwater_sports.
- Monofin hypernym Swimfin.
- Monofin comment "A monofin is a type of swimfin typically used in underwater sports such as finswimming, free-diving and underwater orienteering. It consists of a single or linked surfaces attached to both of the diver's feet. The diver's appearance is then reminiscent of a mermaid or merman.The arrival of the monofin in the early 1970s led to the breaking of all world records by the end of the decade due to the improved performance possible when used in lieu of bi-fins.".
- Monofin label "Monofin".
- Monofin sameAs Q1579465.
- Monofin sameAs Category:Monofin.
- Monofin sameAs Monoploutev.
- Monofin sameAs Monoflosse.
- Monofin sameAs Monopalme.
- Monofin sameAs मोनोफ़िन.
- Monofin sameAs Monopinna.
- Monofin sameAs モノフィン.
- Monofin sameAs Monovin.
- Monofin sameAs Monopłetwa.
- Monofin sameAs m.03nv96.
- Monofin sameAs Моноласта.
- Monofin sameAs Моноласта.
- Monofin sameAs Q1579465.
- Monofin wasDerivedFrom Monofin?oldid=701211005.
- Monofin depiction Junko-Kitahama_Apnea-Monofin_cropped.jpg.
- Monofin isPrimaryTopicOf Monofin.