Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The Earth is Round

Do you have a global perspective? Or, do you perceive life looking down at your feet?

Flat fins are designed by engineers who think linerally. They design their world against a 2-dimensional backdrop of points and grids. Connect the dots and you have terrestris fins. Its no coincidence that these other fins look like train tracks. Flat fins are made by those who have not evolved beyond moving across flat land.

Straight lines and linear angles stall your movement through water. They produce turbulence and drag. This drag may feel secure, like you're marching across land, but when in water secure footing defeats the 3-dimensional freedom you're set to enjoy by fancy foot free kicking with Force Fins.

Water gracefully flows over, under and around curved objects. Force Fins are curved. Their curves are sculpted by artist's hands to enhance the speed of water. They extend from, and power using the natural strength of your body. Kick forward. The tapered leading edges on every Force Fin model draw water over, under and across the arcing blade. A recoil is set, that rebounds and snaps water behind, catapulting you forward at a faster rate than you can kick any other fin. It is the unimpeded movement of water across Force Fins' curved foils that naturally propels.

If your in-water journey is to be stalled as if on land, then your flat fin selection is vast. If you choose to be free to fly through a 3-dimensional world as an aquatic being, then there is only one choice, one fin that frees you from land - Force Fin

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