wood marlin fins 101 Fin Co. Oh My Yes, Wood Fins Float By Surfy SurfyFebruary 20, 200713 Comments Marlin Bacon upping the fin ante with his bamboo fins adapted to fit the Lokbox fin system.101 Fin Co Surfy Surfy Online Store! 13 Comments Surfy Surfy Posts by Surfy Surfy previouslyBro Deal up next Breaks Selection Leave a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Δ 13 Comments Anonymous February 20, 2007 Are those bamboo lokbox fins? Reply J.P. February 20, 2007 Bamboo fins adapted to fit the Lokbox system. Reply Anonymous February 20, 2007 those are awesome, so is trout sausage, i mean marlin bacon making these by hand with the lokbox tab. thanks Reply Anonymous February 20, 2007 Will it Flex? Reply J.P. February 20, 2007 The Bamboo flex patterns are so superior to plastic fins it’s almost a little sad. They are solid at the base and the tips go TWANG!. Reply Anonymous February 20, 2007 the cant is built into the bamboo fins? Reply Nuno February 20, 2007 Photos couldn’t be better! Reply Trout Sausage February 20, 2007 Designed and built with flex and performance in mind. The float and the look come with the territory. Here’s a brief description. http://www.101fins.com/page_1169709823921.html Reply rob70 February 20, 2007 What are the yellow, orange, red and brown stripped fins on this page: http://www.101fins.com/page_1171829917531.html made of? they are sweet! Reply Trout's brother Tuna February 21, 2007 Rob…those are called neopolitan. Flashy eh? The yellow is more of a cream color though. Reply Anonymous February 21, 2007 trout, so when are your parabolics being released? steak-out Reply Erik Hakon Olson February 22, 2007 Marlin has really nailed it with his fins… incredible stuff! Reply no-e fins September 17, 2009 check out my video Reply
Anonymous
February 20, 2007Are those bamboo lokbox fins?
J.P.
February 20, 2007Bamboo fins adapted to fit the Lokbox system.
Anonymous
February 20, 2007those are awesome, so is trout sausage, i mean marlin bacon making these by hand with the lokbox tab.
thanks
Anonymous
February 20, 2007Will it Flex?
J.P.
February 20, 2007The Bamboo flex patterns are so superior to plastic fins it’s almost a little sad. They are solid at the base and the tips go TWANG!.
Anonymous
February 20, 2007the cant is built into the bamboo fins?
Nuno
February 20, 2007Photos couldn’t be better!
Trout Sausage
February 20, 2007Designed and built with flex and performance in mind. The float and the look come with the territory. Here’s a brief description.
http://www.101fins.com/page_1169709823921.html
rob70
February 20, 2007What are the yellow, orange, red and brown stripped fins on this page:
http://www.101fins.com/page_1171829917531.html
made of? they are sweet!
Trout's brother Tuna
February 21, 2007Rob…those are called neopolitan. Flashy eh? The yellow is more of a cream color though.
Anonymous
February 21, 2007trout, so when are your parabolics being released?
steak-out
Erik Hakon Olson
February 22, 2007Marlin has really nailed it with his fins… incredible stuff!
no-e fins
September 17, 2009check out my video