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Fins

Sport Diver Magazine
Getting the basics right. Your first purchase will likely be a mask, snorkel and fins. With choices like these on the market today, you’re guaranteed to see better, breathe easier and kick more efficiently.
Dive Gear Buyers Guide
Gotta love the gear. Scuba diving is an equipment-intensive sport, and we can thank our lucky stars for that. After all, one of the most enjoyable rituals of diving is discovering new gear, buying new gear, and putting it through its paces while exploring the depths. Each year, an ocean full of new equipment is introduced, and each year, Sport Diver’s staffers collect a bunch of it at the annual DEMA (Diving Equipment and Marketing Association) show to dangle in front of you, our readers. It’s that time again.
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aquabionic warp 1 fin
The aquabionic warp1 fin actively changes size and shape using Water Adapting Responsive Propulsion — or warp — technology to provide efficiency for any strength or style of kick. 
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Sport Diver Magazine
Want to find the ideal gift for every dive buddy on your list? No matter your budget, we’ve got you covered.
aquabionic warp1
CETATEK’s new aquabionic warp1 fins instantly adapt and continuously change to any kick style and load level based on the demands of the diver. The warp1 blade features unique construction: At rest, it is relatively flat, but when the diver kicks, the sophisticated design creates a deep scoop that channels water to create thrust. 
Sport Diver Magazine
CETATEK introduces the new patent pending aquabionic warp1 fin providing water adapting responsive propulsion technology.
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Sport Diver Magazine
Buying scuba gear isn’t easy, but for fins it’s doubly difficult with the perceived performance difference between split and paddle fins.
Sport Diver Magazine
Scubamax’s Zoom Free Dive is built with a long blade with molded side rails and an integrated foot pocket with reinforced sides, two features that enhance stability during the kicking cycle.
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2012
6 New Free-Diving Fins
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These six long-blade kickers provide a lot of power
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Sport Diver Magazine
Divers have an intimate connection to our equipment. But the history, evolution and hidden inner workings of many integral pieces of our collective kit might be a mystery to many of us. Check out these 13 curious details, historical head-scratchers and surprising facts, including why dive watches glow and what the heck is the “Bends-O-Matic?”
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