By FINIS
SKU: ZT1S

FINIS Fulcrum Hand Paddle

$21.90

Description

The Finis Fucrum paddle allows you t opush harder and safer through the water.

The Fulcrum paddle is designed so they can be moved very easily through th einitial push of the stroke. It foscis on the subsequent propulsive catch phase to achieve strength training and optimum stroke rate,

SizesL

Small - red

Med - Yellow

Large - White

X-large Black

XXlarge - BLue

Features
  • IMPROVED SWIM TECHNIQUE: Improves body position by streamlining hand entry and eliminating crossover; Designed specifically for freestyle training
  • INCREASES STRENGTH: Provides added resistance in order to build muscle
  • HYDRODYNAMIC DESIGN: Surfboard shape decreases resistance through the water and planes the hand forward, lengthening each stroke
  • INSTANT FEEDBACK: Patented skeg on the bottom of the paddle provides immediate stroke feedback, streamlining and straightening hand entry
  • REDUCES SHOULDER STRESS: Prevents hand entry crossover that causes shoulder injury
Shipping & Returns

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Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.

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T&C’s

No exchange, No returns, No swaps, No refunds

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