Force Fin's feature a toes-free foot pocket that reduces cramping and leverages power from your strongest kicking muscles, for a most efficient kick.
Easy to pack. Small, effective blade is the perfect size for turbulent free and fast movement of water. Easy to maneuver. Independently moving wing tips that let you fine tune your position with small foot and leg movements. Reduces chance of your kicking delicate marine life. Snappy, upcurved, split-V shaped blade channels water fast and with optimum directional control. Tan Delta Fin Blade: A special Polyurethane, formulated to have the highest rebound, or snap. Its the Snap of the Force Fin blade that channels water through the blade's split-V shape faster to maximize your propulsive efficiency. Stiffness 90 / rebound 100.
Extra Force Fin is our most powerful scuba diving fin. Thrust and efficiency are maximized when the water is channeled, focused and accelerated behind a long, snappy blade that's powered by your strongest kicking muscles.
Sculpted trailing edges and Vortex Generators keep water fast-flowing. Extra Force Fins are adaptable for optional Force Wings (pictured with Whiskers), which allow you to control the way the water works for you. When rotated inward, they draw water a large column of water to the center and behind you, accelerating it similar to the way in which water accelerates through a gorge, and create a ramjet effect to catapult you forward. Excellerating Force Fin feature a long, scooped blade with recoiling underside ribs that catapult you forward for instant acceleration. Clean leading edges for turbulence-free, rapid response to changes in direction and tapered trailing edges snap for extra propulsion. Excellerating Force Fins are adaptable for optional Force Wings (pictured with Whiskers), which allow you to control the way the water works for you.
When positioned parallel to your direction of travel, they stabilize and track your fin. When rotated inward, they accelerate water to the center and behind you, similar to the way in which water accelerates as it travels through a gorge.
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