A friend gave me a pair of these Cressi 2000 hf. Are you familiar with those? Do you have any comments ...What HF stands for...Thank you in advance ...
Cressi 2000 hf fins
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Harry Fotter?
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lol
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i thought it was hard footer
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HAPPY FEET???
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Harrison Ford??
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High Frequency?
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They were the best plastic fins out there for a while (and still considerede for some people). They have a very particular footpocket that you either love it or hate it. Just try them.
HF is the "hard" version of the Cressi's.
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Thanks´Marco... Finally ... Hard Fins
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It is the hard version but I doubt it stands for "Hard Fins". From the Cressi website about the Gara 3000 LD http://www.cressisubusa.com/2009/SchedeVedi.asp?id=186
QuoteThe LD in the 3000 LD stands for Long Distance, indicating the main use of the product, and these fins have emerged from the need to offer enthusiasts increasingly powerful fins, which are however less demanding than the Gara 3000 fins.
In the description of the HF there's no mention as to the meaning. I emailed Cressi and asked them about it, let's see if I get a response.
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i have em and I love em...they can be tiring on long surface swims but they eat current alive and are amazing for the price point..plus they are abundant used for a steal
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It is the hard version but I doubt it stands for "Hard Fins". From the Cressi website about the Gara 3000 LD http://www.cressisubusa.com/2009/SchedeVedi.asp?id=186In the description of the HF there's no mention as to the meaning. I emailed Cressi and asked them about it, let's see if I get a response.
I would bet that the guys here(Cressi-USA) probably don't even know themselves -
I emailed Cressi and asked them about it, let's see if I get a response.
You´re Da man ...
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