|
|
Spring Straps |
|
Atomic Aquatics Atomic Spring Strap
|
|
The Atomic Aquatics Spring Strap is their
newest innovation. Like every product they make, their innovative design
rethinks and improves upon the concept. What's unique is the
"variable pitch" of the stainless steel spring (Pat.Pend).
Unlike other spring straps that have a constant coil of the same diameter,
their new spring straps have a variable pitch and section geometry (they
change shape) in specific regions of the strap. These special shaped
regions allow the spring to stretch more easily for a more comfortable fit
and make them stronger to resist breakage or permanent deformation if they
are over-stretched or abused. The spring straps are fitted to the Atomic
patented quick release buckle system permitting simple, one handed removal
or attachment. These new straps will also retrofit any existing Atomic
Aquatics open heel SplitFins ® by simply snapping them on in
place of the old straps. Constructed of rust resistant type 316 stainless
steel, this may be the last fin strap you ever buy.
|
 |
Atomic Aquatics Atomic
Spring Strap
These new straps will retrofit any
existing Atomic Aquatics open heel SplitFins by simply snapping them
on in place of the old straps.
|
Price: $69.95
 |
|
|
|
XS Scuba |
|
Universal
Spring Fin Straps
-
One
kit attaches to almost any scuba fin
-
DIR
style .025 stainless springs
-
Internal
caveline to limit overstretching of springs
-
Heavy-duty
nylon tube webbing
-
3
styles of 316 stainless steel buckles included
-
"Old
School" buckles fit Turtle™, Power™, Frog™, Jet™,
Twin Jet™, Rocket™
and others
-
"Large
Post" buckles fit most of today's modern
fins
-
"Small
Post" buckles fit Atomic Split
Fins
-
3
Sizes: 8", 10", and 12"
|

|
|
 |
|
Model |
Spring Length |
Overall Length |
|
FP08 |
8" |
10.5" |
|
FP10 |
10" |
12.5" |
|
FP12 |
12" |
14.5" |
|
Price: $55.00
|
|
|
|
| Related
Items |
|
|
|
|
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. |