Adventure with Excellerating Force Fins

Blair Mott swims on the trail of discovery with his Tan Delta Excellerating Force Fins.
Along the way he fins through his front yard, the Channels Islands National Marine Sanctuary in California, Deco stops in the Gulf after documenting the USS Monitor with Ocean Futures Society, surface swims on his way to capture natural methane gas seeps from the ocean floor with the BBC, and comes up for air with Steve Barsky after talent diving for the up coming Full Face Mask video from Hammer Head Press.
Fining through adventure he shares the screen with Kevin Gurr and a glimpse of the Excellerating Force Fins on descent. Look forward to new trails of discovery with other Force Fin Models.

Blair Mott’s Stunt Double for opening sequence : Nathan Dembeck

The Excellerating Force Fin feature a long, scooped blade with recoiling underside ribs that catapult you forward for instant acceleration. Clean leading edges for turbulence-free, rapid response to changes in direction and tapered trailing edges snap for extra propulsion. They are adaptable for optional Force Wings which allow you to control the way the water works for you. When positioned parallel to your direction of travel, they stabilize and track your fin.
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The Flying Force Fin and the HMCS Yukon

Force Fins with Winglets!

Designers of the fastest-moving yachts tested the hydrodynamic characteristics of Force Fins in Boeing’s Wind Tunnel. Force Fins proved to be of perfect dimensions for a diver to be propelled without turbulence.

One of those Designers asked Master Fin Designer Bob Evans to make one modification to the Force Fin for his personal use. Add Winglets to eliminate wing tip vortices, just like on aircraft. The Flying Force was born.
http://www.forcefin.com/p_flying.htm

In this video Blair Mott uses the Flying Force Fin to propel him around the outside and inside of the wreck of the HMSC Yukon off the coast of San Diego, California.

Visit our equipment forum to learn more about the Flying Force Fin
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Frog Kicking in Excellerating Force Fins

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Yes the diver is in a pool, but this is a basic demonstration of performing a Frog Kick while wearing the Excellerating Force Fins. Our next video we will put gear into the divers hands to help illustrate the power ability of the fins.
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Video shot and provided by Annie Crawley and her crew from dive into your imagination. http://www.diveintoyourimagination.com/home/

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A video journey through the concept, design and continuing advancement of the smartest fin designs on the market. Bob Evans Designs, Inc shows you the history of Force Fins from the beginning to the present day by taking you to a variety of locations with many different fin models and time periods.
http://www.forcefin.com/index.html

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Hi-Tech Dive in Japan and Force Fins

In Japan experienced divers choose Hi-Tech Dive. Looking for the top of line underwater diving equipment in Japan, contact Hi-Tech Dive at http://hi-techdive.com/

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