The new gara turbo sprint fin is a shorter version of the gara turbo. Sprint has been designed to meet the needs of freedivers and spearfishermen who practice this sport in winter and when a long blade like the impulse is not necessary. Both fins have been designed using expensive finite element software programs that allow the definition of very complex and equally performing sections.
The sprint blade, like the impulse, is made of a single thermoplastic elastomer, although it would be more correct to speak of an angled underlayer and an overlay. The underlayer follows the shape and dimensions of almost the entire fin. It has a uniform thickness and a flexible longitudinal propulsive wing of variable length. When disassembled, the blade and foot pocket take up the space of a normal snorkeling fin.
Characteristics:
- Excellent propulsive performance without tiring anyone, beginners or professionals
- Certified full contact thermoplastic rubber insole
- Standard blade/string interface with screws under the foot pocket and side clips
- Extremely thin and light blade in a mix of elastomerized technopolymers developed by Cressi with different thicknesses
- Stringer made of technopolymers with high flexural modulus elastomeric loads
- Foot/blade angle of 29 degrees
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All fin components are also supplied separately
The new gara turbo sprint fin is a shorter version of the gara turbo. Sprint has been designed to meet the needs of freedivers and spearfishermen who practice this sport in winter and when a long blade like the impulse is not necessary. Both fins have been designed using expensive finite element software programs that allow the definition of very complex and equally performing sections.
The sprint blade, like the impulse, is made of a single thermoplastic elastomer, although it would be more correct to speak of an angled underlayer and an overlay. The underlayer follows the shape and dimensions of almost the entire fin. It has a uniform thickness and a flexible longitudinal propulsive wing of variable length. When disassembled, the blade and foot pocket take up the space of a normal snorkeling fin.
Characteristics:
- Excellent propulsive performance without tiring anyone, beginners or professionals
- Certified full contact thermoplastic rubber insole
- Standard blade/string interface with screws under the foot pocket and side clips
- Extremely thin and light blade in a mix of elastomerized technopolymers developed by Cressi with different thicknesses
- Stringer made of technopolymers with high flexural modulus elastomeric loads
- Foot/blade angle of 29 degrees
-
All fin components are also supplied separately