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titleOfInvention SWIMMING PALM BOOT FOR PUSHING WATER FROM THE TOP OF THE KICK UNTIL THE BASE OF THE VESSEL
abstract The invention has two features for channeling the water molecules from the highest point of the kick to the lower of the wing to allow a laminar flow without turbulence.Cette invention is characterized by two growths on the top kick (1) high from 4 to 80mm can also start up to 40mm of the latter (FIG 4, 5 and 6). The extension of these protuberances with the side rails along the wing (2) can channel the water molecules to the end of the wing and avoid generating lateral turbulence. These spars can be a length between 40cm and 76cm from the beginning of the growths to the end of the spars. The invention is particularly intended for the practice of underwater hunting, scuba diving, diving snorkeling, swimming in white water and all underwater activities requiring fins.
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