The structure of the Gara 3000 LD is identical to the greatly-appreciated Gara 3000, but the material of the blade, which is softer, is what makes them stand out.
The LD in the 3000 LD stands for Long Distance, indicating the main use of the product, and these fins have emerged from the need to offer enthusiasts increasingly powerful fins, which are however less demanding than the Gara 3000 fins.
Less muscle effort is required for kicking so divers can use them for longer, making them perfect to use many hours in a row.
The softer blade is also very suitable for use in cold water, which is notorious for its tendency to stiffen materials and make them less flexible.
Cressi – Reaction Open-Heel Fins
$149.95
Reaction is the most recent of the Cressi scuba diving fins, and takes advantage of the exclusive Cressi patented technology of moulding in three materials, to guarantee unequalled performance. Reaction […]
Atomic – SplitFins Open-Heel Fins
$249.95 – $309.95
Why SplitFins deliver more propulsion with less air consumption All it took was watching the tail fins of fish – except that we couldn’t keep up with them because our traditional fins took too much effort. Using hard kicking paddle fins can result in leg strain, fatigue and cramping. Because of the kick resistance of a paddle fin, divers often “felt” like they were moving fast. But underwater speedometers proved that these divers were actually moving relatively slow. SplitFins deliver more propulsion with less drag and kick with less effort. Reducing the stress and strain of the kick results in greater sustained speed, power and comfort. Independent testing has also confirmed that the SplitFin design significantly reduces air consumption.
Not all SplitFins are the same. Splitfins come in a variety of shapes, sizes and stiffness. These contribute greatly to overall comfort and performance. A fin with short, soft blades will kick easier than a longer, stiffer one, but will require many more kicks to travel the same distance. A blade that is too stiff will require too much effort to kick comfortably. The Atomic SplitFins were specifically designed to optimize all these variables. They are easy kicking fins that deliver high thrust, speed, and efficiency with a comfortable, low frequency kick cycle.
Atomic – SV1 Flex Snorkel
$89.95
A Snorkel that is Easy to Clear is Low in Profile and one that stays Dryer inside is what you are looking for. SV stand for Scupper Valve, also known as a One-Way-Valve. Just like the One-Way-Valve in your Regulator which when you exhale drains water from your regulator the Scupper Valve basically works the same.
The SV1 uses an additional feature that keeps water away from your mouth a Small Tube located just below the Mouthpiece is designed to keep the Breathing Airway path Free of Water Droplets. The Flexible Lower Tube makes the Atomic SV2 Snorkel perfect for Scuba by Automatically-Swinging Out-of-the-Way when you are using your Scuba Regulator. So if you hate to use a snorkel, but want more bottom time this is the solution you are looking for. Snorkel comes with a Quick-Release Snorkel Keeper that has a 30° Rotation/Sliding Adjuster and has a Removable and Replaceable Silicone Mouthpiece. The Atomic SV1 Snorkel is available in Multiple Color Choices and is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.
The Atomic SV1 Snorkel is commonly used for SCUBA Diving, Snorkeling, Spearfishing, Vacation and more. The Atomic SV1 Snorkel is most used by customers who consider themselves to be a Advanced among others. The Atomic SV1 Snorkel is popular because customers like the following qualities of the Atomic SV1 Snorkel: Comfortable Mouthpiece, Ergonomic Design, Purge Valve.
Scubapro Spectra Mini Mask
$145.99 – $155.99
Not every face can wear a full-sized Spectra. That’s why SCUBAPRO offers the SPECTRA MINI. This compact mask offers all of the comfort and performance features of the standard Spectra […]
Scubapro Synergy Twin Trufit Mask
$224.99 – $253.99
The SYNERGY TWIN TRUFIT benefits from SCUBAPRO’s second-generation Trufit technology. This design approach features a mask skirt with thicker, firmer silicone near the mask frame to provide support and rigidity, […]
Hollis M4 Mask
$119.95
When choosing a mask, fit and field of vision come first. The M4 gives you the best of both worlds, fitting a wide variety of faces and offering superior peripheral and vertical vision. It is low profile, stows easy and carries an excellent value.
Frameless silicon skirt
Rugged mask box and adjustable mask strap included
Increased vision and low volume
Cressi Nano Black Mask
$99.95 – $114.95
Mask for advanced freediving and spearfishing, designed to offer an extremely hydrodynamic and compact shape to help divers cut through the water and aid movements in small spaces. The internal […]
Ice Diver
$100.00 – $399.00
If extreme, unusual and challenging scuba diving scenarios appeal to you, try diving under the ice. Ice diving is one of the most adventurous scuba specialties because you confront conditions and see beauty few others ever experience. Plus, you might get a chance to play with your exhaled bubbles on the bottom of the ice. Flash your Ice Diver certification card to get instant respect, and usually a lot of questions from other divers about what it’s like under the ice.
You need to be an Advanced Open Water Diver who is at least 18 years old to enroll in the Ice Diver course. Six divers minimum required for safety reasons.
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