
Cetatek, a new company based in British Columbia where diving conditions are usually outstanding, has developed a new fin under the “Aqua Bionic” brand called “The WARP 1”. WARP stands for water adaptive responsive propulsion. The harder you kick and in turn produce load pressure, the more the fin flexes outward as well as cups around the water column; like webbed frog feet, by design, do in nature. Not only do you get more power when strait kicking, but the low side rails on the fin also make it easier to frog kick without wasted energy flutters too. Check out our video on YouTube under mikehughesscuba, or visit www.cetatek.com










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