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Cetma Taras Carbon Fins – White Edition | Elite Freediving Fins
Take your freediving performance to the next level with the Cetma Taras Carbon Fins – White Edition. Designed for elite freedivers and spearfishers, these premium fins feature cutting-edge 100% carbon fiber blades and hydrodynamic foot pockets for unmatched propulsion, responsiveness, and efficiency.
With patented DRS (Dynamic Resonance System) technology, the Taras fins are engineered to deliver energy return and minimize fatigue, helping you dive deeper, longer, and more comfortably. The unique White Edition offers a sleek, aggressive look while maintaining professional-grade performance trusted by top-level divers worldwide.
Key Features:
- 100% carbon fiber blades with DRS technology for enhanced energy return
- Variable blade stiffness options for personalized performance
- Modular foot pocket design for maximum comfort and power transfer
- Lightweight, responsive, and hydrodynamic construction
- Ideal for deep freediving and serious spearfishing
- Designed and manufactured by Cetma Composites, Italy
Perfect For:
- Experienced spearfishers seeking premium fin performance
- Freedivers looking for maximum efficiency and depth
- Athletes competing in deep diving or spearfishing competitions
Blade Dimensions: ~ 65 x 18.5 cm / 25.6 x 7.3 inch
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I have noticed the Cetma Taras fins can be comfort fit or tight fit. What is the difference? Which one do I choose?
The performance fit with Cetma Taras fins or any other performance fins like UltraFins Performance basically means you put them on, do one or two dives and take them off. It allows for better power transfer to the blade so as to maximise performance. With the Performance fit the foot comfort is not the main concern during a single maximal competitive dive. So, basically the performance fit is tight, you are not looking to train in it. You wear the fins for a few swims but any more than that will really sore feet.
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