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CRESSI Catalogue 2017

CRESSI Catalogue 2017
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CRESSI Catalogue 2017

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Introduction
Cressi is a well-established company in the water sports industry, recognized for its innovation and quality. Founded in 1946 in Genoa, Italy, by Egidio and Nanni Cressi, it has a history of pioneering products for scuba diving, snorkeling, spearfishing, and swimming.
History and Innovation
Cressi's journey began in the 1930s with handcrafted masks and spearguns. Officially founded in 1946, it quickly became an industry leader. Innovations include the Pinocchio mask and Rondine fins. Recent products like the Big Eyes Evolution mask and Leonardo computer continue this legacy.
Commitment to Quality
Cressi manufactures in Italy, ensuring high quality and safety standards. Products are tested in real-world conditions, reflecting a commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, serving over 90 countries.
Brand Values
The brand is built on passion, innovation, and customer commitment. Cressi supports elite athletes and promotes recreational opportunities, valuing customer feedback in product development.
Notable Figures and Projects
Cressi collaborates with professionals and organizations like free-diving champion Guillaume Néry and the Nakawe Project for marine conservation, highlighting its dedication to environmental issues and the water sports community.
Conclusion
Cressi's history and innovation make it a leader in water sports. Its commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and environmental conservation ensures its products remain market leaders.
Historical Overview
The document details Cressi's history, including milestones like the oxygen rebreather in 1957 and the Mach 1.1 pneumatic speargun in the 1960s. The 1970s to 2000s saw international expansion and technological advancements.
Product Innovations
Cressi has introduced innovative products like the Big Eyes mask and Ellipse Titanium regulator, emphasizing reliability and user-friendliness.
Warranty and Support
Cressi offers a two-year warranty against defects, with specific terms for rental or teaching use. The warranty covers various product categories, excluding damage from negligence or wear and tear.
Online Resources
The Cressi website offers a Download Area for after-sales support, including product manuals and software. A Professional Area provides service and repair manuals for authorized representatives.
Technical Features of Newton Titanium Dive Watch
The Newton Titanium dive watch features a dual-mixture CRESSI RGBM algorithm, customizable oxygen settings, and water resistance up to 150 meters.
Overview: The document is part of the Cressi Buyer's Guide 2017, detailing diving instruments and features, including product specifications and codes for dive computers and consoles.
Newton Titanium: This dive computer features a backlit display, a logbook for 70 hours or 60 dives, and a PC/Mac interface.
GOA Dive Computer: A compact dive computer with a high-contrast display, offering four operational modes and a long-lasting battery.
Drake Titanium: Designed for freediving, it includes alarms for surface time, depth, and dive number.
Giotto Dive Computer: Features a dual-mixture CRESSI RGBM algorithm and user-replaceable batteries.
Leonardo Dive Computer: Offers Air, Nitrox, and Gauge modes with a single button interface.
Consoles: Various console configurations combine a dive computer with a pressure gauge and compass.
Interface: Interfaces connect dive computers to PCs or Macs for data management.
Overview: The guide provides specifications and features of diving instruments and regulators, catering to recreational and professional divers.
Instruments:
  • Pressure and Depth Gauges: Color-coded dials measure pressures up to 350 bar and depths up to 70 meters.
  • Compass: Robust and accurate, with a luminous dial for low-light conditions.
Regulators:
  • T10-SC / Master: Designed for extreme cold water, featuring a hyperbalanced diaphragm.
  • T10 Cromo / Galaxy: Ideal for professional divers, with a satin chrome finish.
  • MC9-SC / Compact Pro: Optimized for cold water, using thermoconductive thermoplastic material.
  • MC9 / Compact: Travel-friendly with a lightweight second stage.
Spare Parts: Lists spare parts for various models, ensuring maintenance options.
Technical Features: Details specific technical features like operating pressures and material compositions.
Overview: The document focuses on Buoyancy Control Devices (B.C.D.s) and wetsuits, highlighting their suitability for travel and specific diving conditions.
Buoyancy Control Devices (B.C.D.s):
  • Air Travel B.C.D.s: Lightweight with integrated weight pockets, available in sizes XS to XL.
  • Travelight B.C.D.s: Made from 210 denier nylon, designed for easy folding.
  • R1 B.C.D.s: Rugged design with steel D-rings and integrated weight pockets.
  • Aquapro B.C.D.s: Offers exceptional value with a jacket-style air cell.
  • Start Pro B.C.D.s: High buoyancy, suitable for beginners and rental.
Wetsuits:
  • Desert Dry Wetsuit: Features Liquid Seal Technology for durability and insulation.
  • Atlantis Semi-Dry Wetsuit: 7mm thickness with Liquid Seal Technology.
Key Features and Specifications:
  • All B.C.D.s include integrated weight systems and quick-release valves.
  • Wetsuits are designed with high-stretch materials for durability and comfort.
Product Codes: Each product and size variation has a specific code for identification.
Overview: The guide details wetsuits designed for different water temperatures and diving conditions, including specifications and size codes.
Specifications: Wetsuits are categorized by thickness and designed for different temperatures, featuring materials like neoprene for flexibility and insulation.
Models and Features:
  • Atlantis: A semi-dry suit for cold water dives, featuring 7-mm neoprene.
  • Ice: A 7-mm semi-dry wetsuit with a dry back zip.
  • Lontra Plus: A 7-mm wetsuit with a vertical dry back zip.
  • Castoro: Available in 5 mm and 7 mm, featuring a modular design.
  • Facile: A 7-mm wetsuit with a front zip and attached hood.
  • Diver: Available in 5 mm and 7 mm, designed for warm water diving.
  • Medas and Fisterra: Ultra-durable neoprene options for colder waters.
  • Free: A 3.5-mm freediving wetsuit with a second skin smooth neoprene.
  • Morea: A 3-mm wetsuit for tropical waters.
  • Lui-Lei and One: Thinner wetsuits for warm water.
  • Med X and Playa: Shorty wetsuits for snorkeling and water sports.
Size Codes: Each wetsuit model includes specific size codes for men, women, and juniors.
Certifications: Wetsuits are CE certified under EN 14225-1 standards.
Overview: The guide provides information on diving and water sports equipment, including wetsuits, boots, gloves, and accessories.
Wetsuits: Details models like Lido, Neptune, Triton, and Termico, highlighting features like neoprene thickness and zipper placement.
Boots and Socks: Designed for use with open heel fins, featuring non-slip soles and neoprene construction.
Gloves: Various models with neoprene thickness, flexibility, and grip for different water temperatures.
Size Charts: Provided for men's and women's wetsuits, dry suits, and shorty wetsuits.
Technical Features: Highlights features like UV protection and quick drying.
Product Codes: Each product has a specific code for identification.
Conclusion: The guide is a comprehensive resource for selecting diving and water sports equipment.
Rash Guard Size Charts
  • Men's Sizes: XS to XL, with chest measurements from 75 cm to 100 cm.
  • Women's Sizes: XS to XL, designed for mobility and UV protection.
  • Junior Sizes: Age-based sizing from 4 to 12 years.
Material Specifications:
  • Made from 92% nylon and 8% spandex, offering high stretch and comfort.
  • UV protection rated at UPF 50+.
Product Features:
  • High-stretch material for excellent fit and comfort.
  • Flat-lock stitching for durability.
Wetsuits for Kids:
  • Little Shark and Caicos wetsuits provide sun and cold protection.
Lighting Equipment:
  • TIR Lens: Provides efficient light beams with minimal glare.
Knives:
  • Models like Orca, Borg, and Norge, made from Japanese 420 steel.
Additional Equipment:
  • Tanks: Sizes from 5 to 18 liters, conforming to European regulations.
Overview: The guide details diving knives and fins, including specifications and features.
Knives:
  • Vigo and Predator: Made from Japanese 420 stainless steel, designed for marine environments.
  • Killer and Lama: Small, ergonomic knives with smooth and serrated edges.
Fins:
  • ARA EBS: Features the Elastic Bungee System for easy adjustment.
  • Reaction EBS: Advanced fins with a polypropylene blade.
Key Features:
  • Knives designed for easy handling and effective cutting.
  • Fins incorporate advanced materials for enhanced performance.
Overview: The guide focuses on diving fins, providing specifications and recommendations.
Gara Modular Fins:
  • Designed for freediving and spearfishing, with interchangeable blades.
Gara 3000 LD:
  • Designed for beginners, with softer blades for ease of use.
Gara 2000 HF:
  • Features a stiff long blade for maximum power.
Reaction Pro:
  • Versatile fin suitable for scuba, snorkeling, and freediving.
Pro Star:
  • Lightweight and comfortable, designed for scuba, snorkeling, and freediving.
Pluma:
  • Designed for snorkeling, using advanced technologies.
Agua:
  • Easy to use with no special skills required.
Key Specifications:
  • Each fin model includes detailed size and weight specifications.
Overview: The guide provides information on fins, masks, and snorkel sets for snorkeling, swimming, and diving.
Fins:
  • Rondinella Fins: Lightweight and powerful, suitable for snorkeling and long swims.
Masks:
  • Air Crystal Mask: Features IDF technology for a wide field of view.
Snorkel Sets:
  • Pro Star Bag Set: Includes fins, mask, and snorkel.
Spare Parts: Lists spare parts for fins, including EBS straps and buckles.
Overview: The guide details diving masks and their technical features.
Technical Features: Masks are designed with features like raked lenses and high-grade silicone skirts.
Models and Specifications:
  • Big Eyes Evolution: Features inverted tear-drop lenses and low internal volume.
Optical Lenses: Lists options for correction ranging from -1.0 to -8.0.
Spare Parts: Includes codes for mask strap loops and silicone straps.
Overview: The guide focuses on snorkeling masks and snorkels, providing specifications and features.
Snorkeling Masks:
  • Adult Masks: Includes models like Perla and Sirena.
Snorkels:
  • Alpha Ultra Dry: Features a patented Aquastop valve.
Key Features:
  • Masks and snorkels feature tempered glass and adjustable buckles.
Product Overview: The guide details snorkels and swim goggles, highlighting models and features.
Snorkels:
  • America and Gringo Models: Feature a large diameter snorkel tube.
Swim Goggles:
  • Skylight: Offers a 180-degree wide view.
Key Features Across Products:
  • High-quality silicone materials for comfort and durability.
Overview: The guide details swim and water sports products, including goggles, swim masks, swim caps, and bags.
Goggles and Swim Masks: Lists models for adults and children, featuring shatterproof lenses and UV protection.
Optical Lenses: Available for Nuoto goggles.
Swim Caps: Describes silicone and elastic swim caps.
Accessories: Includes swim gloves and paddles.
Bags: A range of bags for different purposes, such as Cargo and Moby series bags.
Conclusion: The guide provides a comprehensive overview of swim and water sports products.
Product Overview
The guide details various products including bags, watches, sandals, sunglasses, apparel, and accessories.
Bags
Lists several types of bags designed for different purposes, featuring waterproof materials and YKK zippers.
Watches
Highlights models like the Traveller Dual Time, ideal for travel.
Sandals and Water Shoes
Includes models like Coral and Noumea, featuring anti-slip soles.
Sunglasses
Features models like Vento and Ninja, with polarized lenses for UV protection.
Apparel
Features Cressi hoodies, caps, polo shirts, and t-shirts made from organic cotton.
Accessories
Includes the Tonda Buoy and Easy Buoy for visibility and safety during diving.
Conclusion
The guide provides a comprehensive overview of products designed for diving and water sports enthusiasts.
Product Overview
The guide provides an overview of diving and snorkeling equipment, focusing on fins, masks, snorkels, and wetsuits.
Fins
  • GARA 2000 HF: Designed for deep freediving and spearfishing.
Masks
  • CALIBRO: Features IDF technology for a wide field of view.
Snorkels
  • CORSICA: Designed for deep freediving and spearfishing.
Wetsuits
  • SCORFANO: A 5-7 mm wetsuit with Liquid Seal Technology.
Conclusion
The guide provides comprehensive information on diving and snorkeling equipment.
Overview: The guide focuses on wetsuits, gloves, socks, knives, and lamps for diving and underwater activities.
Wetsuits: Details models like Cernia and Tracina, featuring camouflage patterns and neoprene thickness.
Gloves and Socks: Lists gloves and socks with different neoprene thicknesses.
Knives: Includes models like Orca and Borg, made from Japanese 420 stainless steel.
Lamps: Explains the advantages of TIR lenses in diving lamps.
Key Features and Recommendations: Emphasizes choosing the right equipment based on specific diving needs.
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Catalog excerpts

CRESSI Catalogue 2017-1

SCUBA DIVING SPEARFISHING & FREEDIVING

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-2

BUYER'S GUIDE THE EXPERIENCE OF THE TRUE WILDERNESS AND WILDLIFE July 28th - August 8th 2016 "It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change" Charles Darwin, 1809 Roberto Ochoa Heredia - Dive in Ecuador With Charles Darwin Research Station

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Cressi’s legacy of innovation began in 1938 with two brothers who shared a passion for the sea and a gift for technical design and working with their hands. Egidio and Nanni Cressi began by crafting masks and spearguns that would allow them to move and hunt more efficiently in the waters near their home. By 1946 their designs and products had become so popular they founded the Cressi company in Genoa, Italy. Today, although Cressi is a worldwide leader in water sports manufacturing, it is still wholly owned by the Cressi family, and the commitment to innovation is still in the company’s DNA....

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-4

"The ocean is where i belong..." GUILLAUME NÉRY Professionnal Free-diver World Champion Guillaume Néry is a French free-diving champion, specialised in deep diving. With just one breath, he can dive to -125m below the water's surface. As a multiple world record holder and the double reigning world champion, Guillaume's goals go well beyond the simple realm of sport. With a perfect combination of aesthetics, performance, films and exploration, Guillaume practices his discipline like an art form, it has become his way of life. To dive ever deeper and always keep my energy levels high for my projects,...

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-5

CAROL SCHRAPPE ALEJANDRO LEMUS Professionnal Free-diver Big Blue Champion Professionnal Free-diver National Records Many times Brazilian and South American record holder. But the most important thing for me is to be in contact with the water. It’s we’re I can be simply myself. Just me and my body in harmony with the ocean! In the ocean I feel free, I fell at home. Born in Mexico City, Hidrobiólogo, a scuba diver for 17 years , is also an AIDA International Judge, current apnea Mexican record holder in Freediving. He is an Athlete committed by overcoming the limits of the Mexican -Think Deep-....

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CRESSI HISTORY HISTORY 1930'S-1940'S 1938 Brothers Egidio and Nanni Cressi start to handcraft the first masks and spearfishing guns. These are the origins of Cressi, the oldest scuba diving equipment company worldwide. The first Cressi mask, The Sirena, was hand crafted in 1943. It remained in the catalogue, with various updates, for more than 30 years. The Cressi company is officially founded in Genova, Italy. By the late 1940s, Cressi had in its catalogue a complete range of spearguns of varying lengths and strengths. The line included about a dozen separate models. Aro AR47 - In 1947 the first...

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-7

Cressi's first subsiadiary is born in Nice, France. Galaxie regulators - The Cressi range of regulators was renewed with the introduction of the Galaxie range, three models suitable to cover every market segment, from beginners to professionals. The spearhead F1 model was fitted with an injection system that brought performance levels up to their maximum. Cressi athlete Renzo Mazzarri wins the spearfishing world title in Turkey. Equipe Jacket - The BC took on the form of a jacket and Cressi immediately presented a refined, strong model that was updated year after year. Rondine Gara fins - The...

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-8

CRESSI’S INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY POLICY In accordance with Directive 1999/44 EC, Cressi guarantees its products against inherent and operating defects. To offer better service to its customers and consumers, and to affirm the efficiency and quality of its manufacturing processes, it has decided to extend the terms of the guarantee as follows: DIVE COMPUTERS Two (2) years from the date of purchase (for rental or teaching use: 12 months for operating defects and 24 months for inherent defects). Exceptions: Flooding caused by incorrect battery installation, LCD display in the case of damage due to...

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-9

cressi.com DOWNLOAD AREA The CRESSI Download Area is an after-sales service and support area of Cressi’s website. Inside the CRESSI Download area you can find and easily download: - buyer’s guide in PDF format - Hi-res product images - Lifestyle scuba diving, snorkeling, freediving and historical images - Videos for Webmaster and Mobile Devices - Cressi Logos in JPEG, PDF and Adobe Illustrator format - Size Charts for Cressi Products - Product Operating Manuals - PC Interface programs for Cressi’s computers and watches PROFESSIONAL AREA In addition to our Download Area, on Cressi’s website you...

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-10

Torches & Tanks Buoy & Accessories Spearfishing & Freediving SCUBA DIVING Instruments SCUBA DIVING SPEARFISHING & FREEDIVING CRESSI BUYER’S GUIDE 2017 cressi.co

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-12

ELETTRONICA Cressi Elettronica was founded in 2008 as a division of Cressi dedicated exclusively to the development of dive computers and accessories. The dive computer has become an essential piece of equipment for every diver, from the beginner to the most technical. Modern technology has made possible solutions that were previously unimaginable. Cressi makes a strong commitment to offer products that are always ahead of their time, but at the same time also honor the traditions of being reliable and user friendly. Each product is created with these fundamental values in mind; from the idea to...

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CRESSI Catalogue 2017-13

With a case diameter of just 48 mm, NewtonTitanium is a truly compact dive watch computer. It's also the ideal tool out of the water as well, thanks to the option to deactivate the Dive program to prevent needless alarms or consumption while snorkeling, swimming, or just everyday use. The face is mineral glass and the watch has a heavy-duty reinforced case for resistance in the water down to -150 m. Rubber strap with stainless steel buckle. TECHNICAL FEATURES - 12/24 clock with minutes and seconds - Calendar - Precision stopwatch - Second time setting - Alarm clock - Main computer function characteristics. -...

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