| Blade Type: | Split | | Length: | 24" overall | | Foot Pocket: | Full Foot | | Manufacturer: | Tusa | | Model No.: | FF-9 | | Condition: | New | | Warranty: | 3 Year Mfr |
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TUSAXpert Zoom Full Foot Split Fins FF-9 - Innovative hydrofoil design and hybrid blade produce greater forward motion (lift) both on the surface and under the water
- Propeller-finTM technology and super lightweight design achieve the ultimate performance with less effort
- Open-toe full foot pocket provides superb comfort and support
At TUSA we combined propeller-fin technology and the multiflex-blade system, resulting in the newly developed X-PERT ZOOM full-foot fin. The FF-9 provides more speed and power with less effort and fatigue than traditional paddle blade full-foot fins. The FF-9 is a super thin, lightweight design, yet it generates maximum performance and comfort with minimum strain on the leg muscles when using a small bent-knee kick with a light rhythm. Features of FF-9 The Propelling Power Traditional fins only use repulsive force to create propulsion. This normally means that in order to create b propulsion, maximum effort is required, resulting in muscle fatigue not only for beginners, women, and middle-aged divers, but professionals as well. Added to which, the body moves left and right in reaction to the kicking needed to move forward, thus reducing propulsion. The SF-8 and FF-9 have blade that are split down the middle, so they take the shape shown in the diagram when kicked under water. This special blade shape creates propulsion (lift) by generating a pressure differential above and below the blade, in addition to the repulsive force created by kicking. The SF-8 and FF-9 are fins that allow all divers to create propulsion using only a small bent-knee kick, with a light rhythm. 
 Light kick reduces water resistance and creates less turbulence. Traditional fins required fin-work with large strokes in order to create propulsion, since they depended solely on repulsive force. The SF-8 and FF-9 obtain propulsion not only from repulsive force but also from lift, so it works ideally with a light, rhythmic kick. In other words, a small bent-knee kick will bring out this fin's best performance. This makes possible a light kick which creates less burden on the legs than with traditional fins. A light kick with small strokes reduces the diver's fatigue and the amount of air consumed. Also, small strokes reduce the resistance of the water on the entire body moving forward and also create less turbulence, so propulsion is smoother.   Please click here to view the sizing chart. Colors available:  |  | | BK | CBL | "
Fins - Full Foot - TUSA Xpert Zoom Full Foot Split Fins
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