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Finswimming Catalog 2014 Finswimming 2014 640B1EG 640B2EG 640B3EG E-GLASS DESCRIPTION Short bifins for short to medium distance swimming. Perfect for 200 m up to 1500m, boardercross and slalom. Composite blades to stock up on maximum energy throughout the bending. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg curing process Fabric : E-glass Resin : epoxy Performance : 30 to 40% more responsive than plastic SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 640 mm Width of blade : 220 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 3 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 640B1EG : soft 640B2EG : medium 640B3EG : hard Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Beuchat Mundial : 41-42, 43-44, 45-46, 47-48 Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 Omer : 36-38, 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46, 46-48, 48-50 640B1SG 640B2SG 640B3SG S-GLASS DESCRIPTION Short bifins for short to medium distance swimming. Perfect for 200 m up to 1500m, boardercross and slalom. Composite blades to stock up on maximum energy throughout the bending. Better strength thanks to S Glass. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg Fabric : S-glass fibre Resin : epoxy Performance : 4 to 5% more responsive than E-glass Elastic limit : 10 to 15 % more strength than E-glass SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 640 mm Width of blade : 220 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 3 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 640B1SG : soft 640B2SG : medium 640B3SG : hard Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Beuchat Mundial : 41-42, 43-44, 45-46, 47-48 Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 Omer : 36-38, 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46, 46-48, 48-50 640B1C5 640B2C5 640B3C5 CARBON-5 DESCRIPTION Short bifins for short to medium distance swimming. Perfect for 200 m up to 1500m, boardercross and slalom. Composite blades to stock up on maximum energy throughout the bending. Very high thrust thanks to the mechanical properties of our high strength carbon. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg Fabric : high-strength carbon fibre Resin : epoxy Performance : 15 to 20% more responsive than E-glass Elastic limit : identical strenght than E-glass SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 640 mm Width of blade : 220 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 3 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 640B1C5 : soft 640B2C5 : medium 640B3C5 : hard Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Beuchat Mundial : 41-42, 43-44, 45-46, 47-48 Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 Omer : 36-38, 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46, 46-48, 48-50 640B1C8 640B2C8 640B3C8 CARBON-8 DESCRIPTION Short bifins for short to medium distance swimming. Perfect for 200 m up to 1500m, boardercross and slalom. Composite blades to stock up on maximum energy throughout the bending. Extraordinary thrust thanks to the mechanical properties of our intermediate modulus carbon. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg Fabric : intermediate modulus carbon fibre Resin : epoxy Performance : 5 to 6% more responsive than carbon C5 Elastic limit : 4 to 5 % more strength than carbon C5 SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 640 mm Width of blade : 220 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 3 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 640B1C8 : soft 640B2C8 : medium 640B3C8 : hard Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Beuchat Mundial : 41-42, 43-44, 45-46, 47-48 Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 Omer : 36-38, 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46, 46-48, 48-50 760B1EG 760B2EG 760B3EG E-GLASS DESCRIPTION These fins are a must for medium to very long distance finswimming. Training, endurocross, finswimming on distances from 1500 m to 20 km and no limit, according to the hardness of the composites blades. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg curing process Fabric : E-glass Resin : epoxy Performance : 30 to 40% more responsive than plastic SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 760 mm Width of blade : 210 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 3 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 760B1EG : very soft, 10 to 20 km and no limit 760B2EG : soft, 5 to 10 km 760B3EG : medium, 1500 m to 3000 m Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 760B1SG 760B2SG 760B3SG S-GLASS DESCRIPTION These fins are a must for medium to very long distance finswimming. Training, endurocross, finswimming on distances from 1500 m to 20 km and no limit, according to the hardness of the composites blades. Better strength thanks to S Glass. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg Fabric : S-glass fibre Resin : epoxy Performance : 4 to 5% more responsive than E-glass Elastic limit : 10 to 15 % more strength than E-glass SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 760 mm Width of blade : 210 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 3 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 760B1SG : very soft, 10 to 20 km and no limit 760B2SG : soft, 5 to 10 km 760B3SG : medium, 1500 m to 3000 m Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 760B1C5 760B2C5 760B3C5 CARBON-5 DESCRIPTION These fins are a must for medium to very long distance finswimming. Training, endurocross, finswimming on distances from 1500 m to 20 km and no limit, according to the hardness of the composites blades. Very high thrust thanks to the mechanical properties of our high strength carbon. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg Fabric : high-strength carbon fibre Resin : epoxy Performance : 15 to 20% more responsive than E-glass Elastic limit : identical strenght than E-glass SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 760 mm Width of blade : 210 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 4 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 760B1C5 : very soft, 10 to 20 km and no limit 760B2C5 : soft, 5 to 10 km 760B3C5 : medium, 1500 m to 3000 m Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin. Imersion : 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 44-46 760B1C8 760B2C8 760B3C8 CARBON-8 DESCRIPTION These fins are a must for medium to very long distance finswimming. Training, endurocross, finswimming on distances from 1500 m to 20 km and no limit, according to the hardness of the composites blades. Extraordinary thrust thanks to the mechanical properties of our intermediate modulus carbon. TECHNOLOGY Technology : prepreg Fabric : intermediate modulus carbon fibre Resin : epoxy Performance : 5 to 6% more responsive than carbon C5 Elastic limit : 4 to 5 % more strength than carbon C5 SPECIFICATIONS Height of blade : 760 mm Width of blade : 210 mm Flat blade for made-to-measure footpocket (free heel) Blade with an angle of 15° to fit in full footpocket 4 kinds of varying hardness that are most likely to suit your style and body type : 760B1C8 : very soft, 10 to 20 km and no limit 760B2C8 : soft, 5 to 10 km 760B3C8 : medium, 1500 m to 3000 m Weight with made-to-measure footpocket = 1,5kg Weight with full footpocket = 1,9kg T profiles along the edges to ensure a good drive and a channeling of the water FOOTPOCKETS 2 kinds of footpockets : - Made-to-measure footpocket : Size 35 to 50 (3 to 15), free heel for better stroke - Tuned full footpocket : cut out footpocket to get a lighter and more responsive swimfin.
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