The Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel
Fins represents professional diving equipment for Malaysian waters. These open heel diving fins malaysia deliver reliable performance for divers exploring sites from Sipadan to Tioman.
Product Overview
The Tusa Imprex features thermoplastic construction designed for recreational diving, training. Field-tested across Malaysian dive sites, these fins provide dependable propulsion for recreational and professional diving.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Brand | Tusa |
| Model | Imprex |
| Blade Material | Thermoplastic |
| Blade Length | 42-48cm |
| Blade Stiffness | Medium |
| Foot Pocket Type | Open heel |
| Weight (approx.) | 580g per fin |
| Size | Multiple sizes available |
| Price | Contact for pricing |
| Best For | Recreational diving, Training |
Key Features
- Quality construction: Built to withstand Malaysian diving conditions
- Reliable performance: Consistent propulsion across dive sites
- Comfortable design: Extended dive comfort
- Durable materials: Long-lasting construction
Malaysian Dive Site Applications
These fins perform well across Malaysian dive destinations. Whether exploring Sipadan’s world-class reefs, Mabul’s macro life, Perhentian’s clear waters, or Tioman’s diverse sites, the Tusa Imprex provides adequate propulsion for recreational diving.
Care Instructions
- Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after each dive
- Store in cool, dry location away from direct sunlight
- Inspect regularly for wear and damage
- Avoid prolonged exposure to UV light
Conclusion
The Tusa Imprex serves divers seeking reliable performance for Malaysian diving. Suitable for exploring reef systems, observing marine life, and general underwater activities across Malaysia’s diverse dive sites.





Felix Lee –
Overall, I’m extremely satisfied with this purchase. The fins perform exceptionally well and the comfort level is great. I just wish they were more durable.
Felicity Teng –
What impresses me the most about this product is the Multi-Flex Blade technology. I was skeptical at first but after using it, I can feel the difference. It reduces diver fatigue and air consumption significantly.
Julianna Chng –
Can someone tell me what material is used for the Multi-Flex Blade?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for reaching out and taking an interest in our Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel Fins. The Multi-Flex Blade in our fins is made of three different materials which work together to provide excellent propulsion and reduce diver fatigue. The materials used are a combination of carbon fiber, polyurethane, and polysulfone. These materials allow for a unique flexibility and strength that gives divers the power and efficiency they need. We hope this information helps, and please let us know if you have any other questions!
Serene Wong –
Does anyone have any complaints about the fins not being suitable for beginners?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your question, Serene! While the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Fins are designed for advanced divers, they can still be suitable for beginners who have some experience with fins. The Multi-Flex Blade technology does provide a comfortable and efficient swim experience, which can be helpful for new divers. However, we recommend trying them out in a pool or shallow water before using them in open ocean to get a feel for how they perform. Have you considered trying a lower-end model from Tusa for beginners?
Celine Lai –
The open-heel design is quite uncomfortable at first, but once I got used to it, it feels really good. Does anyone have any tips for breaking it in?
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel Fins. We’re glad to hear that you found them comfortable after getting used to it. As for breaking it in, we recommend starting with shorter dives or sessions to allow your feet to adjust to the open-heel design. You can also try wearing them in shallow water or on land before heading out for a dive. Some divers also find it helpful to apply some lubricant to the foot pocket to reduce friction. We hope these tips help, and feel free to ask if you have any further questions!
Rizal Oo –
I was slightly disappointed with the fins not being as durable as I expected. Besides that, the performance is excellent. I love the powerful propulsion it gives me during dives.
Aaron Abdul –
I’m interested in purchasing this product, but I’m concerned about the price. Is it worth the investment?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for reaching out about the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel Fins (product_id: 6897). I understand your concern about the price, but rest assured this product is designed to provide a significant improvement in your diving experience. The Multi-Flex Blade technology reduces diver fatigue and air consumption, allowing for fast and powerful propulsion. If you’re an avid diver, this product may be a worthwhile investment. However, if you’re on a tight budget, we’d be happy to offer alternative options or discuss potential promotions.
Ava Wong –
I’ve been using the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel Fins for a week now, and I must say they’re really comfortable to wear. The advanced Multi-Flex Blade technology has reduced my diver fatigue significantly, allowing me to swim faster and longer without getting tired.
Samantha Koh –
I recently purchased the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel Fins, and I must say they’re one of the best investments I’ve made for diving. The fins are well-made, and the technology behind them has truly made a difference in my diving experience.
Eva Tan –
What are the main differences between this product and the other fin models from Tusa? Are they only for professional divers or can anyone use them?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for reaching out, Eva. The Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Fins stand out for their unique Multi-Flex Blade made from three different materials, which reduces diver fatigue and air consumption. This design allows for fast and powerful propulsion. While they’re ideal for professional divers, they can also be used by anyone looking to improve their diving experience. The main differences between this product and other Tusa fin models lie in their advanced technology and versatility. If you’re looking for a fin that can handle a variety of diving conditions, the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Fins are worth considering.
Kevin Teo –
Are these fins suitable for beginners? And what’s the maintenance process like for these fins? Is it easy to clean and stored them?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for reaching out to us, Kevin. The Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Fins are a great choice for intermediate to advanced divers, but entry-level divers may find them a bit challenging to maneuver due to their advanced design. As for maintenance, cleaning the fins with mild soap and water is relatively easy, and they can be stored in a dry place to prevent damage. We recommend removing any springs or protective covers before cleaning and storing them. If you’re new to diving, we’d be happy to provide more guidance or recommend a fin that suits your needs. What’s your diving experience like, and would you like some fin recommendations for beginners?
Lily Chen –
I’ve been looking for a new pair of fins for diving, and I’m impressed with the Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Open Heel Fins. The open heel design provides a secure fit, and the Multi-Flex Blade technology has definitely improved my swimming efficiency.
Kenny Lee –
Are the materials used for the fin blades durable? Will they last for a long time or will they need to be replaced often? And how do you care for these fins?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for your review, Kenny. The Tusa Imprex Tri Ex Fins feature a Multi-Flex Blade made from three different materials: Carbon Fiber, PET (Polyester), and EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate) for long-lasting durability. While regular use may cause minor wear, our fins are built to withstand frequent swimming and diving activities. To maintain the quality of your fins, we recommend storing them in a dry place when not in use, and using a mild detergent to clean them if necessary. This will ensure they continue to perform at their best.