Features:
- he latex is the most elastic material of nature and has the property of
extending to 8 times its length without breaking and with total elastic
memory. This feature allows reducing the need of sizes because the strap
covers wide extension ranges and allows a relationship insertion comfort /
fin’s fixation higher than spring systems, because of its high elastic
coefficient (X8 vs. X1.5 of the spring).
- It allows, maintaining the flapping comfort, a high pressure level over
the heel which is essential to obtain a right energy transmission applied to
the fin without energy loss because of the “spring effect”. This is
certainly its most significant feature because a strap excessively soft,
long or without elastic memory reduces drastically the fin’s efficiency.
- Easily replaceable and essential both conceptually and in its production
and assembly.
- Essential and hydrodynamic belts.
- Wide and wraparound heel in soft thermoplastic rubber. Wide placement
handle.
- Fit Regular (2 pcs).
- Adaptable to all Cressi models, both with traditional hook (Frog, Master
Frog, Prolight) and rotating bayonet (Thor, ARA, Reaction, Frog Plus)
Description:
EBS SYSTEM, combines new belts of essential and hydrodynamic design,
adjustable to all Cressi models, with a new auto adjustable strap made in pure
latex of high elasticity. The latex is the most elastic material of nature and
has the property of extending to 8 times its length without breaking and with
total elastic memory, which means, recovering its initial length.
Applied to the fins’ strap gives us great advantages:
It allows a relationship insertion comfort vs. fin’s fixation higher than spring
systems, because of its high elastic coefficient (X8 vs. X1.5 of the spring).
It eliminates the messy need of adjustment that traditional buckles have, a
process that not always guarantees a perfect heel fixing, especially with
non-experienced divers or stress situations during the equipping process.
It allows, maintaining the flapping comfort, a high pressure level over the heel
which is essential to obtain a right energy transmission applied to the fin
without energy loss because of the “spring effect”. This is certainly its most
significant feature because a strap excessively soft, long or without elastic
memory reduces drastically the fin’s efficiency.
It assimilates the neoprene pressing of the foot pocket when descending and
compressing the neoprene without fixation losses.
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