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GARA 3000 LD FIN GREY
Description:
Identical characteristics to the Gara 3000 HF, but with blade made of softer materials, for less strenuous and laborious swimming with fins. Designed for prolonged use and for use in cold water, they guarantee an unbeatable effort/performance ratio.
Cressi maintains its philosophy in favor of fins assembled in a single piece. The transmission of effort when there is a molecular fusion of the materials is radically superior to that produced in the classic interchangeable configuration.
The Gara 3000 LD version is distinguished from its HF sister by the light gray blade and has a 15% more flexible composition, ideal for medium and medium-high level fishing and freediving. It also performs better in surface swimming and gliding on the bottom and has a lower muscle wear.
Its advanced design aims to obtain the best performance from the materials used: polypropylene and thermoplastic rubber of two different hardnesses.
Technical features
- Upper with "spina di pesce" profile of decreasing thickness (from 5.5 mm to 2.5 mm) to make the arching very progressive, eliminating the tendency to skid, since the first half of the assembly is more rigid and the final half is very flexible.
- The higher stiffness thermoplastic rubber (black) has been applied to the ribs, the entire sole of the footbed and to a support band on the instep to ensure immediate transmission of stress without dissipating it in rubbery compositions
- The thicker foot pocket for better foot support, while maintaining a very flexible composition.
- Each of the sizes has a paddle proportionate to its size, thus maintaining an identical level of stiffness and surface area regardless of the user's size. Separate units can be purchased separately in case of loss or breakage.
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