A new fin box system has arrived- thanks to Fabien Vollenweider the multi fin board world will be a better place!
What is it? A super light and functional finbox system allowing for slight adjustments and a huge weight savings over conventional boxes. The new Slot Box uses two side screws to lock the fin in place. Once tightened, the fins will not move. The screw heads are the same as your footstrap screws so no additional tools are required, you can make easy adjustments and dial in the setting that works best for your conditions.
Advantages: Weight, weight and strength! That is right, less weight and more strength. A normal box is in the 300 gram range while the new Slot Box comes in at less than 80 grams. With the new multi fin boards, 4 boxes add up to a lot of weight and this weight savings is very welcomed.
Are my old fins useless? Absolutely not - The Slot Box system allows for your old fins to fit right in. Take out the pin and trim down the base and you can use your old trusty fins for years to come.
After 2 years of developing a new finbox system for Tabou’s multi fin boards, Fabien gave the rights to any and all brands to use this system free of charge. “I believe this is the best system to use for multi fin boards- it is simple, light, strong and proven. If every brand has to come up with their own design, everybody will suffer- fin manufacturers and mostly the consumer! This new system will enable a huge revolution to the way windsurfing boards perform and adapt to different conditions. I am happy to share with everyone to promote this new box, this is the future” comments Fabien.
Interview with Fabien to further explain the details of this box! Interview by Brian McDowell
• What is your view on the future of US boxes?
•• The US Box will stay as a standard for single fin wave boards for the future - they have been time tested and proven.
• And mini-tuttles and other systems?
•• I did not used the mini tuttle boxes due to the fact that the screw is sometimes under the heel and it can create a weak spot as well as being uncomfortable for the rider. The other thing is that you can’t move the fin forward or backwards, it is locked into one position. This is a very important thing on quads as the more the fins are apart, the more the board will have a carvy feeling. The closer they are together the looser the board will be - I believe it is good to have options.
• In your opinion, how do the Slot Box performs better or worse than the current US Box?
•• I started on the design of this Slot Box 2 year ago and went to Cobra to offer it as an open platform so that every brand can use it and those who want to improve design can. Cobra did offer their knowledge in composite structure to get the strength of the box. Starboard stepped in and came up with the great idea to use a philips head screw instead of the allen screw that I had originaly designed.
I have left this fin box system free (no royalty) and open platform because i think it’s the only way to get the same system on every board so we don’t have to make 20 different fin types for different brands- that hurts the end consumer. We can’t afford to have too many finbox systems on our market to respect our dealer and customer.
Third party fin companys could offer fins that fit US and Slot Box with minor changes made by the shop when you buy a set of fins - this should make stock management much easier for them.
We have been testing these systems for 2 years on our team riders multifin boards to be sure of relaibility. You can see those on many pictures of the boards from Thomas, Alex and Ross used this past year.
We are now testing single fins with this box to check reliability.
The great thing about the Slot Box is the weight savings. A classic US box weighs a bulky 300g with its dense, plastic fibre-nylon molding and a composite PVC/PU foam/Glass fibre box wrapped around it. The Slot Box weighs just 77 grams. When you look at modern wave boards with two, three, four or even five finboxes, these weight savings add up to something pretty interesting.
The other advantage of the Slot Box is its dimensions: it uses the same dimensions as US boxes which means that current US base fins fit inside once the pin has been removed. Slot Box have 3cm of adjustment room (front/back). Slot Boxes use two specially designed side screws to lock the fin in place. These screws hold the fin in and also apply sideways pressure. This ensures that there’s always zero wobble in the fin once fitted. For convenience, the screws’ head are designed to fit with the same screwdriver as the one used for footstraps and air-valve fitting.
• How important is the concept of uniformity of fin systems going forward?
•• I believe it is very important- I think in the past we had a mess with all the different fin boxes. It was hard for the manufactures and a bummer for the consumer that wanted a new board- not only might he have to change his favorite fin, he might not be able to find it available 3 years down the road in the box his new board has.
• And mini-tuttles and other solutions?
•• I think we as an industry need to get together and make things simple for the consumer. If all the brands use this box then we won’t have a problem. That is why I am making it available for every brand to use.
• Is this all just about multifin and wave sailing?
•• For now just multifin - we are working on reliability for bigger fins.
• What about larger boards and stress loads. What solutions can you see for keeping the benefits and strength of powerboxes but for similar weight loss advantages like the Slot Box?
•• Power box is already as light as it can be.
• Thanks for your time and informations!
•• You are mostly welcome!!!
*board is also going to bring out a new finbox system for their 2011 waveboards. Does anyone know if it is the same, compatible or different?
Yes it is the same box!
• I started on the design of this Slot Box 2 year ago and went to Cobra to offer it as an open platform so that every brand can use it and those who want to improve design can. Cobra did offer their knowledge in composite structure to get the strength of the box. Starboard stepped in and came up with the great idea to use a philips head screw instead of the allen screw that I had originaly designed.
I have left this fin box system free (no royalty) and open platform because i think it’s the only way to get the same system on every board so we don’t have to make 20 different fin types for different brands- that hurts the end consumer. We can’t afford to have too many finbox systems on our market to respect our dealer and customer.
Third party fin companys could offer fins that fit US and Slot Box with minor changes made by the shop when you buy a set of fins - this should make stock management much easier for them.
that is awesome,
do you know if the slot boxes will be available to the general market.
i like the simplicity of the future fins / fcs boxes but the allen key side screws suck, and the lack of movement is limiting.
these new boxes look fantastic... good on tabou.
I am not sure yet, but think they might be marketed by cobra under Global surf industries. Will get back to you when I know more
so if GSI are marketing them I would expect that we might start seeing them in other types of boards as well. Centre fin on a SUP might be likely.
It would be good if some of the surf industry started using them, then the range of fins we would have access to would likely explode. This is certainly one of the down sides of the current set up of tri fin boards with mini us boxes, not many people making side bites for those boxes.
got a video for you all to look at soon that runs through the advantages of this system.
I have to say that based on my experience with them -
They work pretty well!
I guess the question has to be asked ....
What sort of damage can you expect if you, god forbid, hit some reef?
Well not as bad as a power box which can rip the tail out of the board. Porbably just snap the fin off.
Don't hold your breath waiting for them here guys ! I just rang GSI Australia and they have never heard of them and had no idea what they were.As usual, will have to source from over seasea's
At the present time there is not plan to use them on surf boards this product is only just on the market, will develop over the coming season.
concept is terrific i reckon ![]()
what would the box material be that the small screws sit in? Are there brass or stainless nut type things embedded in there?