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The first fin in the world made by combining three different materials, a process that Cressi perfected and patented with this fin, which guarantees unsurpassed performance.
The structure of the Gara 3000 LD is identical to the greatly-appreciated Gara 3000, but the material of the blade, which is softer, is what makes them stand out.
Following the great success of the Gara Professional, Cressi has also thought of those who wish to benefit from all the winning characteristics of the Gara Professional, without having the muscles of an athlete that is trained to full capacity.
The ultimate long fins developed by H.Dessault; you can choose between energy savings or high performance, the new carbon fins deliver approximately 30% more compared to the traditional models. Manufactured in three different stiffness F1, F2 and F3 depending on the diver size and the desired performance.
H.Dessault present the evolution of its original long fins, innovating with new composite blades delivering performance equivalent to fiberglass blades.
H.Dessault resumed production of its open heel long fin. The adjustable straps make it easy to fit with boots and will be ideal for scuba divers. Because of the improved quality of the Performance blade polymer, there is no more risk of breaking them while climbing back on the dive boat.
Omersub classic Millennium Black fins feature this year a new Polypropylene blade derived in design from the blade of the Runner and Ice fins. The thermoplastic material used is the same material used in the past but the new design allows even greater performance. Medium stiffenss.
Suitable for all around diving less than 80ft
These new fixed blade fins are characterized by their thermo rubber foot-pocket and for the angle between foot-pocket and blade being 22 degrees (compared to traditional 15/17 degree). The use of thermo rubber of two different stiffness compounds increases comfort over normal foot-pockets. The 22 degree angle is the result of trying to optimize the power of the push through the water relative to effort. The blades are produced in a low modular polypropylene.
These interchangeable blade fins are characterized by their thermo rubber foot-pocket and for the angle between foot-pocket and blade being 22 degrees (compared to traditional 15/17 degree). The use of thermo rubber of two different stiffness compounds increases comfort over normal foot-pockets. The 22 degree angle is the result of trying to optimize the power of the push through the water relative to effort. The blades are produced in a low modular polypropylene in the Camu 3D finish.
The new Stingray Carbon fins feature carbon fiber blades manufactured using the infusion technology with innovative double vacuum process. Thanks to this technology the carbon fiber stands are impregnated perfectly in the resin without the risk of forming micro bubbles and with an optimal distribution of the resin itself.
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