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FIN61 Sell Sheet.doc
TECreation Development, LLC 3042 Hoffner Ave., Orlando, FL 32812 T 407.859.8737 F 407.859.7476 E [email protected]
Benefits to User
Up to 20% more submerged time Tip vortex cancellation reduces wake
turbulence 20% (less siltkick up)
Reduced ankle stress Slow easy kick rate Reduced kick amplitude Allows “sculling” to
maintain position Optional “flip up”
feature allows walkingout of water
Coolest fin available
Benefits to Manufacturer
Radical new design – a must have for divingfanatics
Uses known overmolding processes Tooling cost between $60,000 to $80,000 Estimated US per fin manufacturing cost $35 No post molding assembly required Reasonable licensing rate Design already developed in SolidWorks Design assistance by inventor who is a
Professional Engineer and experienced diver Optional license for “flip up” feature More efficient design already in the works
for version II You cannot afford to ignore this technology
When diving, air is everything.Make the best of it with MaxAirtm fins.
FIN61 Sell Sheet.doc
Finally, there is a fin which works for you ratherthan against you. The patent pending MaxAirswim fin uses high aspect ratio computerdesigned hydrodynamics to conquer nearlyevery problem created by fins of yore.
The vanes allow laminar hydrodynamic flowcreating real lift and reducing drag. Other finssimply try to push the water out of the waycreating turbulence and drag.
Testing has shown this to be 10% to 27% moreair-efficient than the best available split fins (thecurrent standard). Air efficiency is an indicatorof the overall effort required to moveunderwater.
Testing has shown the Tusa Xpert Zoom to benearest in air efficiency as the MaxAirtm but itre-quires fast kicks to move effectively. This isvery much like riding a bicycle. In first gear it iseasy but it is difficult to go fast for very long.The hydrodynamically aligned vanes in theMaxAirtm make swimming like riding a bikewith an automatic transmission. With vanesalways aligned at the proper angle of attack the
kick effort remains nearly the same through asubstantial speed range. As your kick rateincreases so does your speed. But the kick effortdoes not increase as fast as it does with otherfins.
The flexible end webs cancel tip vortices whilelimiting vane rotation to the optimum angle ofattack. This further improves efficiency andreduces wake turbulence. The result is less siltstirred up as you pass.
Multi-vane fins have long been known as veryefficient but expensive to make. Now modernplastics and overmolding processes make itpossible to manufacture this at a cost similar toconventional overmolded swim fins.
The smooth kicking MaxAirtm fins make youfeel like you are on cruise control while reducingyour effort by up to 20% making your air (andyour legs) last longer.
Profit from being the first to introduce the newstandard in swimming efficiency. ContactDavid Woods for licensing today.
www.TECreationDev.com/[email protected]
(Thanks to Omega Aquatics/Flipfin LLC for the use oftheir foot pockets for this project)