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Elite Max

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Colour:Fluoro/Charcoal
Fluoro/Charcoal
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Pickup available at Natural Necessity Surf Shop Usually ready in 24 hours

Elite Max

Fluoro/Charcoal / MS

Natural Necessity Surf Shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

115 Fern Street
Gerringong NSW 2534
Australia

+61242341636

FEATURES
Builds Power - Reduces Fatigue - Increases Speed - Stabilises Ankle Roll
This model is for the swimmer who insists on nothing but the best. These revolutionary fins are designed to give your swim stroke, leg strength and kick action, the best chance at developing potential.
Designed with DMC's Patented Reverse V Rail (RVR) technology.
RVR is geared to offer correct torque for each kick stroke, creating balance for the user unlike any other swim fins.
The RVR streamlines vortexes more efficiently than any other design.
Moulded in DMC’s Silform silicone based material for maximum comfort all session.
Asymmetric design stabilises ankle roll, increases speed and decreases fatigue
Features triple function drain chute: allows extra room for elongated toes 1 and 2; flushes out grit; and reduces vacuum on breakouts and flip turns.
Used by recreational swimmers through to international swimming superstars.
Great for pool or ocean swimming
The ELITE MAX are the go-to swim training equipment for swimming superstars globally.

    ABOUT DMC FINS
    Don was a Professional Fire-fighter and an active member of his local Surf Life Saving Club at Coogee Beach, NSW, Australia; the beach was where he spent all his youth. He was also a strong swimmer who competed in many different sporting events and in 1983 won the title of the World Surf life Saving Body-surfing Champion. Through these endeavours and after several trips to Hawaii in the mid 80’s whilst competing regularly in Body-surfing contests he became interested in water flow & fluid dynamics having spent most of his life either in it, or on it.