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dive fins

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Lightweight and easy to kick, the Coronado’s forgiving blade incorporates “flex-limit” rails to maximize energy transfer and boost thrust. The ergonomic, open-heel foot pockets also have quick-adjust heel straps. CONTACT genesisscuba.com
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With a smart design that connects the oversize blade with an articulated joint to maximize efficiency and an extended heel plate to help alleviate leg strain, the Nova is both a powerhouse and user friendly. CONTACT scubapro.com
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Built to be a real power player, the Fusion will appeal to divers who prefer blade-style fins and the instant horsepower they can provide. Beefy side rails help channel water and control blade snap for more-efficient finning overall.CONTACT sherwoodscuba.com
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The unique, perforated foot pocket for reduced drag and next-generation Optimized Pivoting Blade technology that maximizes diver effort give the X-Stream a radical look that matches its highly efficient performance.CONTACT mares.com
 Atomic Aquatics Full-Foot Splitfins
These full-foot splitfins use Flex Battens and side rails to precisely control blade flex for even more thrust out of an already easy-kicking fin. The EZ-LOK buckle system offers a one-handed release.CONTACT atomicaquatics.com
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Budget-Friendly Fins
A dozen inexpensive ways to get your kicks.
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Making Your Move
Swimming with fins is a lot like dancing -- it only works if you match the right moves to the beat.
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twin jet serial number
SCUBAPRO UWATEC has announced that effective immediately, all new SCUBAPRO Twin Jet Fins will incorporate a dedicated serial
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Festival of Pacific
Divers come one, come all! Dive into the New Year at the SECONN's 40th Annual Frozen Fin Dive, Jan 1, 2004 at Green Harbor Beach, at 112 Pequot Avenue, New London, CT. Registration starts at 10:00am with a fee of $15. Dive for shells and ...
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AquaCat-65x65
Walls dropping into the Exuma Sound, drifting on the tidal flood, and a weekly shark feed await AQUA CAT adventurers.
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