Rock West Composites To Unveil New Fin Blade - DeeperBlue.com

2022-05-28 10:27:50 By : Ms. Snow Fang

The folks at Rock West Composites are getting into the diving game and will unveil a new set of dive film blades at next week’s DEMA Show in Las Vegas.

The fins are made of 100% carbon fiber, woven, uni-directional prepreg epoxy. The laminate is quasi-isotropic, strategically stepped and balanced. Medium- and soft-flex versions are available.

The blade dimensions are 752mm X 210mm (29.6in X 8.27in), and it weighs 235 grams (8.29oz). The attachment tendon is a 22-degree angle designed to fit most popular foot pockets.

Rock West Composites this week also announced it had launched a new Marine Division that will focus on carbon, glass, and hybrid composite freediving fin blades as well as “wrapped and filament wound pole spear tubing, speargun chassis, gaffs, harpoons, technical diving backplates, and mechanical component substructures.”

According to Eric Thorstenson, General Manager of RWC’s Marine Division:

“We are excited about what we can contribute to this dynamic market space. In the diving industry in particular, there is tremendous opportunity for cost efficiencies while retaining the high-quality structures and schedule adherence that original equipment manufacturers demand.”

For more info, go to rockwestcomposites.com.

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