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Carbons Freediving EE

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Freediving.EE in cooperation with Leaderfins released new models of carbon and glass fiber models of freediving fins. They now use improved technology of hot pressing, and new adhesive. They offer variety of colours, including diverse camouflage types. The price is very competitive: 95€ for a pair of carbon blades (65€ for the fiberglass version), and 155€ (resp. 125€) for complete fins.

Have a look at Freediving.ee ????????? ????? ?????? Freediving Edition (Google translation here), or directly at Leaderfins: LeaderFins.com
 
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How would these compare to a pure CARBON fin made by SPIERRE?

You definitely won't be disappointed after taking into the account the price of these composite blades - 95 eur. The quality is very good, they are very light and virtually indestructible during normal usage. These blades are manufactured by Leaderfins personally for us, who is very well known and renowned manufacturer in Eastern Europe and Russia. In comparison with Leaderfins we use our own stiffness and some other improvements. Here you can see some videos:

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/user/amanita8080#p/a/u/0/SStC900n6XU"]YouTube - amanita8080's Channel[/ame]

the order on video is:
1. soft blades
2. medium blades
3. hard blades
4. soft fins
5. medium fins

Everything depends on your needs, how deep you wanna go? Which stiffness you prefer? We have soft, medium and hard blades now, which will suit everybody starting form 55-60 to 130+ kg.

We also have H. Dessault and Omer Stingray footpockets.
 
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Based on the experience of trying one pair the "soft " is really soft. I´d recommend anyone to go with "medium" -stiffness. And I like soft fins.

Othervise the fins seems really good.
 
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