I found this online: “Increasing the fins’ cant leads to a more responsive board through turns, while decreasing the cant (bringing it closer to 90°) makes the board faster, especially when traveling in a straight line.”
I have a simms and to me it’s ALL about the speed. So I’m guessing this (and canted fins in general) are better for mushy conditions? Because you’d want mush less cant for fast, down the line waves? Right?
Anonymous
January 24, 2012Do you sell this product
Mandala Custom orders are possible?
Anonymous
January 24, 2012How muchy muchy. No online store clicky clicky
Anonymous
January 24, 2012What’s up with the fins canted out like that?
I found this online: “Increasing the fins’ cant leads to a more responsive board through turns, while decreasing the cant (bringing it closer to 90°) makes the board faster, especially when traveling in a straight line.”
I have a simms and to me it’s ALL about the speed. So I’m guessing this (and canted fins in general) are better for mushy conditions? Because you’d want mush less cant for fast, down the line waves? Right?
Anyone have any experience with this?
sharkbait
January 27, 2012Sold! Mahalo SurfySurfy