Cressi’s most technically advanced fin, the Reaction uses a completely new polypropylene blade material that is more reactive, flexible and trim than previous designs. It kicks easily yet powerfully and is suitable for divers of every experience level.
This is a fin with modern features: light, easy to use, comfortable and with a performance/effort ratio among the best on the market
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The Triton combines elements of classic vented fins with an updated design and modern materials. The result is a full-size fin that’s lightweight and flexible — but with a brisk snap that gives impressive power and acceleration.
The main feature of this fin is its polypropylene blade that provides an excellent response.
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