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THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER

WA

472 posts

7 Sep 2016 8:10pm
Hello all,

Does anyone ride twin tips with small fins on there toeside edge and larger ones on the heel?? I had a massive elevator boosting session today after changing my fins on my gambler to the 5.0s. I came in super hot for a back roll loop transition and found the new set up really unforgiving. But I've never had height to my jumps like I had today I thought God was taking my up at one stage. Would love to know if it's worth trying the small & big fin.
Cheers
THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER

WA

472 posts

7 Sep 2016 8:11pm








THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER

WA

472 posts

7 Sep 2016 8:12pm




jackforbes
jackforbes

WA

530 posts

7 Sep 2016 8:57pm
Hey PP,

I do, not for a very good reason though, i lost two of the original fins on my underground and replaced them with what was lying around from another board.

It depends what you're into but big fins on the heel side makes it nice and grabby for loading up, and then you can do some fun stuff on the toeside and let the board slide sideways.

Twintig was probably a good choice today, I copped some solid beatings with the change in wind strength on the surfboard, and mostly closeouts!
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

8 Sep 2016 3:36am




Being a mutant weirdo I use a strange combo of fins. From this picture I have ditched the big center fin at the bottom and also on the goofy toeside front green fin is now also gone.

I discovered there is no need to the goofy toeside for max boosting going backwards.Plus no toeside front fin makes it better when riding toesise down the line.

Green fins 50mm orange 58mm.
KIT33R
KIT33R

NSW

1716 posts

8 Sep 2016 9:28am




I rode for many years on a Shinn Wave (mutant) with a bigger fin on the toe-side rail. I think it helped with toe-side riding in the surf and for carving savage toe-side transitions.
My current mutant (Axis Twin Wave) has 3 big fins at the back.
flyingcab
flyingcab

VIC

942 posts

8 Sep 2016 6:37pm
Land with your board facing downwind and the landings will actually be a lot more forgiving
Peahi
Peahi

VIC

1482 posts

8 Sep 2016 9:01pm
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KIT33R said..

I rode for many years on a Shinn Wave (mutant) with a bigger fin on the toe-side rail. I think it helped with toe-side riding in the surf and for carving savage toe-side transitions.



I have found riding toeside on a twinnie slides out too easily on a wave so would bigger fins on the toeside help with that? I was using Custom cabrinha fins probably 15-20mm I think
KIT33R
KIT33R

NSW

1716 posts

9 Sep 2016 10:39am
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HighzaKite said..

KIT33R said..

I rode for many years on a Shinn Wave (mutant) with a bigger fin on the toe-side rail. I think it helped with toe-side riding in the surf and for carving savage toe-side transitions.




I have found riding toeside on a twinnie slides out too easily on a wave so would bigger fins on the toeside help with that? I was using Custom cabrinha fins probably 15-20mm I think


The Axis Twin Wave has 3 x 70mm fins at the back. It comes with 50mm up front but I changed mine to 2mm up front. It doesn't slide out toe side on waves.

On the Shinn Wave I had a 50mm on the heel side rail at the back. Centre and toe side fins were 70mm.
Plummet
Plummet

4862 posts

9 Sep 2016 10:56am
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KIT33R said..

HighzaKite said..


KIT33R said..

I rode for many years on a Shinn Wave (mutant) with a bigger fin on the toe-side rail. I think it helped with toe-side riding in the surf and for carving savage toe-side transitions.





I have found riding toeside on a twinnie slides out too easily on a wave so would bigger fins on the toeside help with that? I was using Custom cabrinha fins probably 15-20mm I think



The Axis Twin Wave has 3 x 70mm fins at the back. It comes with 50mm up front but I changed mine to 2mm up front. It doesn't slide out toe side on waves.

On the Shinn Wave I had a 50mm on the heel side rail at the back. Centre and toe side fins were 70mm.


yep. Get into 50-60mm if you want to hold stuff bigger bottom turns on gnarlier waves. And or more fins! my quad set can hold some rediculous stuff.
mypassingwind
mypassingwind

VIC

27 posts

13 Sep 2016 8:49am
I use no toe side fins , dont ride toeside much......
just like the way I can slip and slide into transitions.
THE PIN PULLER
THE PIN PULLER

WA

472 posts

13 Sep 2016 10:56pm
Cheers all!!
Thursday is looking good again so we will see gonna out the small ones on the toe side and see how I good.

Yeowwwww
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