Mares Avanti Superchannel Open Heel Fins -- Scuba Center has been selling quality scuba diving and snorkeling equipment for over 35 years. Our major suppliers include: Apeks, Aqua Lung, Atomic, Dive Rite, Henderson, Mares, Oceanic, OMS, Ocean Reef, OTS, OxyCheq, Poseidon, Sartek, SeaQuest, Trident, Viking, plus a host of accessory companies and underwater photo/video companies. You will find a wide selection of scuba and snorkeling equipment at both our Minneapolis and Eagan, Minnesota locations. If we don't stock what you need, we would be happy to special order it.

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Mares Avanti Superchannel Fins

Mares Avanti Superchannel Open Heel Fins -- Mares -- Over 1,000 products designed, and more than 100 registered patents. Mares' research has completely overhauled the look and functionality of many products. Ever since 1950, when Mares was founded by Italian freediving champion Ludovico Mares, the company has been at the forefront of diving technology. His considerable experience as a diver during World War II and his innate manual skill transformed his passion for diving into a leading business that has opened the undersea world to millions of enthusiasts around the globe. -- Mares Avanti Superchannel Open Heel Fins Mares -- Over 1,000 products designed, and more than 100 registered patents. Mares' research has completely overhauled the look and functionality of many products. Ever since 1950, when Mares was founded by Italian freediving champion Ludovico Mares, the company has been at the forefront of diving technology. His considerable experience as a diver during World War II and his innate manual skill transformed his passion for diving into a leading business that has opened the undersea world to millions of enthusiasts around the globe.

Mares Avanti Superchannel Open Heel Fins

The Latest Evolution In Mares Channel Thrust Technology - - The Avanti Superchannel is designed for the diver who wants the perfect blend of power and efficiency in one fin. The new blade design with a large central Superchannel and two traditional lateral channels provide excellent thrust while maintaining hi-efficiency and minimizing leg fatigue.

Mares Avanti Superchannel Open Heel Fins -- The Mares Avanti Superchannel is brand-new this year and comes with a soft center channel for flex and efficiency and a full rubber foot pocket upper for comfort. It also sports the new ABS Plus buckle system, and in our series of tests, it kicked some serious bottom time. The blade has a smooth flex that turned in speed performance almost as fast as the top open-heel fins in this review. It produced average thrust and snaked through the slalom course in good time, but what test divers noticed was its stability. Divers who prefer a stiffer feel really liked this fin, and found it worked well for pushing heavy loads through the water. Our team also found the fin comfortable to wear, easy to control and a snap to propel with any kick style. -- Mares Avanti Superchannel Open Heel Fins

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  • Rugged and durable construction

  • Anatomical open heel foot pocket

  • ABS Plus buckles

Price: $90.00

 

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While these are excellent reference materials, in no way should this information be considered a replacement for proper training for the specific type of diving in which you plan to participate.