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  • lionel
    • Jul 2009
    • 13



    #16
    The elevons are the fastest fins I've ever ridden

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    • XBIGPUN66
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Oct 2012
      • 456

      • WI

      • 2014 SAN 210 TE. NSS. Pro ballast.

      #17
      Elevon fins? What is that?

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      Ian S
      2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
      2004 SANTE. 4000 lb ballast, 2013 graphics (prev). Ramlin trailer
      2009 Moomba Outback (prev). Boatmate trailer

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      • GMLIII
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • May 2013
        • 2792

        • Smith Mountain Lake, VA (Craddock Creek area)

        • 2017 G23 Coastal Edition H6 | 2001 Sport Nautique | 1981 Ski Nautique

        #18
        Originally posted by XBIGPUN66 View Post
        Elevon fins? What is that?

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        • XBIGPUN66
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Oct 2012
          • 456

          • WI

          • 2014 SAN 210 TE. NSS. Pro ballast.

          #19
          I have the soulcraft brand fins that were provided for my board

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          Ian S
          2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
          2004 SANTE. 4000 lb ballast, 2013 graphics (prev). Ramlin trailer
          2009 Moomba Outback (prev). Boatmate trailer

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          • Mahnal
            • Apr 2019
            • 92

            • Bowling Green, KY

            • 2014 SAN G25 - 550

            #20
            Originally posted by sixcampbells View Post
            Yea- Don’t tell. That is how I have 5 boards. She eventually catches on.... but well after the fact and then I just beg forgiveness and tell her how surfing is keeping me young!
            Hold on... Get as many boards as you like, I bet you still spend more on gas each summer than on boards. 70 hours (so far) this summer x 10 gallons per hour x $3+ per gallon = over $2000 in gas. ;-)

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            • wrut
              • Nov 2019
              • 102

              • Southeast

              • 2020 G23

              #21
              Originally posted by greggmck View Post
              What level of surfer are you and what are your aspirations?

              Fins can completely change the behavior of a surfboard. The thermotech plastic fins that come with most new boards are a good starting point. But they are very stiff and have serious limitations in drive. For example, the EA blackstix fins are the same shape but are made from carbon and are designed to flex. The flex allows the fin to be loaded when you pump and then released. This results in the most speed and drive which can be used to get bigger airs.

              The downside of flexy fins like the Blackstix is they result in less control, so riding 360s and revert are more difficult.

              There are exceptions but in general the progression of fin choice goes like this:

              Thermotech plastic -> Beginner

              EA Blackstix -> Carving and bigger airs

              John Johns / WCT -> Balanced fins for advanced tricks. Stall 360, ollie oops, reverses, big spins..etc.


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              Gregg, I have a Soulcraft SuperAV. As a beginner/intermediate rider, would you recommend riding with all 4 fins, or just the two outer fins?

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              • greggmck
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Oct 2014
                • 795

                • Bellevue WA

                • 2023 Paragon G23

                #22
                Originally posted by wrut View Post

                Gregg, I have a Soulcraft SuperAV. As a beginner/intermediate rider, would you recommend riding with all 4 fins, or just the two outer fins?
                That depends upon what you want to accomplish. Rear fins will provide lots of drive and help you generate speed to get airs. But they will make the board more "locked in" making 360s and riding revert a bit more difficult.

                Here is what I recommend. Ride larger, faster fins with trailer fins at first to learn how to keep the wave (even in a strong head wind and on failed airs) also to develop speed to get bigger airs. Then when you are accomplished at 1ft plus airs remove the trailers and work on 360s as well as riding the board revert, first on the rope then spinning it to ride backwards without the rope. Its important to work on frontside 360s as well as backside tricks like reverse 180s to keep your progression symmetrical. Good luck.

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