…but it actually works. Sort of. We think it worked pretty good. 80% sure. We are at least 75% sure this worked well enough to put it on the internets. Thank you.
I’ve done that as well with a lokbox turbo and regular keel fin. There is a lot to be said about the asymmetrical set up. I road the board like that for months and was really stoked on it. It was a trip to realize that you didn’t need two symmetrical fins.
“The pendoflexed dialer” that sounds interesting… Last week got the chance to see one pendoflex in hands at Mollusknyc, and its very intriging construction.
It works! I got a second sesh on it yesterday morning at a wedging beachie and it worked killer. It drives hard of the keel (my toe side) and hooks a insane cut back on the crazy mirandon fin side. Im looking forward to trying one of Elis twin pins to see how those fins work in the boards they were made for.
who’s idea was it and i just got some more fins from marlin so i am going to try it on a couple boards i got … stoked you guys are experimenting with it … eli
Coque A.
April 11, 2009I like that set up 110%.
Coque.
rob70
April 11, 2009I rode it, it worked great, but caught the heel edge fin once on some chop. The pendoflexed dialer however, was pocket aces every wave.
EL
April 11, 2009I’ve done that as well with a lokbox turbo and regular keel fin. There is a lot to be said about the asymmetrical set up. I road the board like that for months and was really stoked on it. It was a trip to realize that you didn’t need two symmetrical fins.
Alexandro
April 11, 2009“The pendoflexed dialer” that sounds interesting… Last week got the chance to see one pendoflex in hands at Mollusknyc, and its very intriging construction.
Anonymous
April 12, 2009what’s that fin on the quad ? looks a little curve .. .
rob70
April 13, 2009Eli makes those fins sing. I however, trip over small cracks in the sidewalk. Heh.
the Justin
April 13, 2009It works! I got a second sesh on it yesterday morning at a wedging beachie and it worked killer. It drives hard of the keel (my toe side) and hooks a insane cut back on the crazy mirandon fin side. Im looking forward to trying one of Elis twin pins to see how those fins work in the boards they were made for.
Anonymous
April 21, 2009who’s idea was it and i just got some more fins from marlin so i am going to try it on a couple boards i got … stoked you guys are experimenting with it … eli