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Seac Pinne BM30 Fins
Seac Pinne BM30 Fins
With the new SEAC BM-30 fins, Seacusb launches the new FRC™ technology - Fully Responsive Compound.
It all started with the search for a mixture of polymers that would allow the San Colombano company Certenoli to produce fins with performance similar to those of carbon and glass fiber, while eliminating the well-known problems of fragility of these compounds.
Thus, they have arrived at a compound with unprecedented mechanical characteristics that Seacsub's design and production experience has transformed into a new technology dedicated to the production of fins with even higher performance.
The FRC™ - Fully Responsive Compound technology has therefore met all of Seacsub's production requirements:
The particularity of the SEAC BM-30 fins lies, therefore, in this technology that combines innovative materials with hydrodynamic and ergonomic geometries.
The compound used is so elastic and has such a high shape memory that - in an absurd demonstration - if we looked at the blade after rolling it on itself, once released it would continue to have its initial geometry, without any permanent structural deformation that could compromise its performance.
Like the successful Motus series, the short fin upper of the BM-30 is made with two different materials, one more rigid in the sole to provide stability and another softer in the upper part to offer maximum comfort during use. dragged on.
The blade of the SEAC BM-30 fins has a 30° angle to facilitate both finning on the surface and to adapt to the natural inclination of the ankles during the dive. The small stabilizing fins located at the end of the blade, at the point of greatest water flow, prevent the fin from moving laterally without compromising its correct bending.
SEAC BM-30 fins are 100% Made in Italy, produced in Seacsub's solar-powered factory.
Seac Pinne BM30 Fins