
Force Fins
"His inspiration was the ocean and its natural inhabitants. His research also revolved extensively around that of a diver’s foot and the movements of the human leg. As art, he has hanging in his house an interesting chart that shows the human leg in several horizontal kicking positions. His notebooks are profuse with photos and drawings of different configurations of fins.
"Some look like the fins of a squid. Others like a tuna and then some like a porpoise. He studied the fins of the fastest fish, and tried numerous designs and configurations to get just the right shape."
-Harry J. Wirth for "The Art of Design: An Exhibition of American Design" The American Design Network, 1993
"We’ve been designing fins for over 25 years, and with hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers, we can honestly say that we’re the experts in fin design. That’s all we do, and we think our innovative fins are without equal in terms of comfort, efficiency, durability, performance, versatility and sheer value for your money.
Excellerating Force Fins feature our toes-free foot pocket that reduces cramping and leverages power from your strongest kicking muscles, for a most efficient and powerful kick. Clean edges that cut through the water without turbulence. A recoiling, ultra snappy blade designed to quickly move water ...
Extra Force Fins feature our toes-free foot pocket that reduces cramping and leverages power from your strongest kicking muscles, for a most efficient and powerful kick. Clean edges that cut through the water without turbulence. An ultra snappy blade designed to move a high volume of water behind, g...
Set of 4 whiskers for the Force Fin. Maximum thrust...
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Spare set of straps for the Force Fins range...
Feature Force Fin's toes-free foot pocket that reduces cramping and leverages power from your strongest kicking muscles, for a most efficient kick. Easy to pack. Small, effective blade is the perfect size for turbulent free and fast movement of water.Easy to maneuver. Independently moving wing tips ...
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