David Wilson
Contributor
I'm devoting this thread to fins made by Ярославский завод резиновых технических изделий, or Yaroslavl Rubber Technical Plant. In recent years, such fins have been sold under the brand name "SPINE". A couple of models in the YaRTI range are solid black versions of fins with the same names in the Al'faplastik canon and we'll start with those.
Del'fin
These fins closely resemble the original Del'fins from the 1960s. Note the dolphin logo on the blade in the third image. These fins are available in four European sizes: 35-37, 38-40, 41-43 and 44-46.The paper sticker on the blade in the fourth image indicates that the fins are size 4, the biggest in the range. This translates to EU 44-46, which in turn equates roughly to US 11-13. They cost 550 roubles, which would be $9.61 at today's exchange rates, although this version of the Del'fin may be going out of production and hence hard to source in the West.
Here's a label embossed on the instep:
Within the ring, the first line indicates the European sizing, namely 44-46, the second line indicates the Russian size, namely 285-295 (mm), the third line indicates the 1977 national Standard accrediting the fin, namely GOST 22469-77, the fourth line indicates the initials of the manufacturer, namely "ЯРТИ" (YaRTI), standing for "Ярославский завод резиновых технических изделий", or Yaroslavl Rubber Technical Plant.
The next message will be about another adult fin found in both the Al'faplastik and the YaRTI catalogues, the Strela or "Arrow".
Del'fin
These fins closely resemble the original Del'fins from the 1960s. Note the dolphin logo on the blade in the third image. These fins are available in four European sizes: 35-37, 38-40, 41-43 and 44-46.The paper sticker on the blade in the fourth image indicates that the fins are size 4, the biggest in the range. This translates to EU 44-46, which in turn equates roughly to US 11-13. They cost 550 roubles, which would be $9.61 at today's exchange rates, although this version of the Del'fin may be going out of production and hence hard to source in the West.
Here's a label embossed on the instep:
Within the ring, the first line indicates the European sizing, namely 44-46, the second line indicates the Russian size, namely 285-295 (mm), the third line indicates the 1977 national Standard accrediting the fin, namely GOST 22469-77, the fourth line indicates the initials of the manufacturer, namely "ЯРТИ" (YaRTI), standing for "Ярославский завод резиновых технических изделий", or Yaroslavl Rubber Technical Plant.
The next message will be about another adult fin found in both the Al'faplastik and the YaRTI catalogues, the Strela or "Arrow".
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