If you mean a monofin for swimming, I would check out dive shops and sporting goods stores.
yes they do. if you want to get a tail that is like 115$ or something a goood cheat is to go into tail skin replacement and if you have a monofin you can get it cheaper(mermagica tails come with monofin) or you can pretend you have a monofin(if you pretend to have a monofin then when you get the tail you can use the shape to make one or you can buy one) i have one and i love it. you should get one
about $34-$70.
At fabric stores you have to buy dance/swim fabric. And you sew it together in the shape you want and add the monofin. They are tutorials on youtube
To make your perfect swimmable monofin, first you have to buy 1 pair of swimming flippers x2 your size, so that they last longer. (Ex: Your size: 4, Monofin size: 6), then buy waterproof ducktape or thick strong tape. You can get all of these supplies at Wal-Mart and other local stores. Then your ready to start monofinin'! Step 1: Take your pair of flippers and hold them tightly together. Step 2: Take the ducktape and almost completely cover them in ducktape. Keep wrapping the tape around and around until it's about 4-5 inches from the bottom, and some inches from the top, (depending on your size). Step 3: Try out your monofin and if the tape is coming up, don't put anymore tape on, since that'd defeat the purpose. The monofin will just sink to the bottom. Instead, take the tape off and then re-wrap it tighter. Step 4: This is the last testing. Try out your monofin to make sure it's perfectly good underwater. If it's tearing apart (with the tape) a little make sure to keep re-wrapping the tape you currently have, or put new tape on then try it again. After these steps are done, enjoy your new monofin! :)
first u get the flipper duct tape together and there u go a monofin. the truth is i dont know how to do it with hangers or a boomerang.
To swim in a monofin at first, you must be supervisioned. To get it on, put your legs together at the edge of the pool your first swimming in. Put the monofin on by slipping your feet in of course. Then slip into the pool. Your first experience will be frightening for some people, thinking they might drown. (They won't), but for most people it will be super cool because monofins give you a "lift of relief" while swimming. To swim like a mermaid you have to bend your knees, while propelling your arms like your swimming regularly. That's how you swim in a monofin!
this is not me this sight but i have watched it it goes 4 bout 10 minutes and its called how to make a mermaid tail if you put a vidieo on the net of you swimming in ur tail please give me (skye) and Sasha some credit
Just use flippers our a polo case
make an ordinary tail but without the extras because monofins are a place to put your feet.
Monofins can have advantages in swimming efficiency for freediving. Monofins are also commonly used in underwater orienteering, a scuba based sport where fast swimming is essential. However, divers in this sport hold the scuba tank in their hands in front of them, not in a harness on their back like a recreational scuba diver. When the tank is worn on the diver's back, it interferes with the traditional monofin's function in a way that tends to negate the fin's advantages. Furthermore, a traditional monofin will induce body pitching that will sometimes result in the diver getting hit on the back of the head by the tank valve. A new type of monofin that uses a hydrofoil instead of the traditional flexible fin blade has succeeded in solving these issues and can be used with standard scuba equipment. Little to no body-pitching, and very efficient thrust production solve the monofin issues with scuba and provide advantages over bi-fins for swimming speed and reduced air consumption. See here the DOL-Fin X-15 monofin being used with scuba. See the related link for further information.
I think what you're trying to say is How do u make mermaid tails??You go on youtube and see the videos on how to make a mermaid tail you will need fabric and a monofin