Removable Bamboo Fins
Moonlight Glassing is now stocking handmade removable bamboo fins by 101 Fin Co for use in the Lokbox fin system. They might cost a bit more, but once you ride a few waves on them you realize that they are only mere pennies a wave. Light, strong and magic!
Email, call or drop by in person to see what is in stock. (We can also take custom orders).
LE CHAT QUI GLISSE
September 7, 2008The bamboo fins are very nice. A good material ecological. Lokbox have a larger models and type.
ralph
September 7, 2008if they’re anything like the glasson bamboos I got from 101, they are well worth the price.
Anonymous
September 7, 2008Are there single fins available for boxes? It would be interesting to have for a hull or bonzer….If so, let us all know?
thx.
Anonymous
September 7, 2008These fins changed my surfing, I will use nothing but bamboos on all my boards from here on out.
I talked to Marlin the other day and he said the center fin boxes should be available very shortly!!
vasco
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vasco
September 7, 2008i have a center fin 7’0 prototype for boxes that Marlin sent to me…i use it in my bonzer and 2+1 and i have put aside all other fins…the way that fins puts you up in the face of the wave after a bottom turn is just out of this world! and the arcs of the turns are more pronounced too! Killer work! Killer fins
rob70
September 8, 2008I swear by them too. Will change your board.
Who's Your Daddy
September 8, 2008I like the bamboo runners for bonzers, but be careful on a bamboo center fin for bonzers. They have a lot more flex than the traditional True Aames design. My personal preference is for a solid center fin and I didn’t care for the feel of the board with a bamboo center. My opinion only. Regardless, Marlin makes insane fins.
JP
September 11, 2008buy bamboo
buck up if you HAVE to have light fins
boycott chinese procore
J.P. St. Pierre
September 11, 2008The early Bonzer bamboo prototypes were glassed with 4 oz and were pretty flexy. The 6 oz ones feel great to me. Marlin is still dialing in the center box fins and they are not available to the public yet. He does make center Bonzer bamboo glass-ons.