Its true im the worlds best at destroying fins, if theres a sandbank i gurantee im going to find it now i need to replace yet some more fins, this time im looking at
Makini,( really good price but unsure about quality)
Flying objects nitro ( found a few second hand )
select s10 ( had one for a week before destroying it)
reviews and suggestions please
Well, i used the 41cm s10 twice before it became a 21cm s10 it seemed a great fin to have on the board isonic 115
LOL "Makani" always looks like "man-kini" to me.
Seriously Destructo-man you should consider Choco fins. I have a couple. You can check them out to see if you like...
i have just picked up a FO Nitro 44. It is rock solid and they are a reasonably priced too.You could do a lot worse.
I just picked up a 115 isonic, it came with a 41cm S10. It seemed a great fin while it lasted.Price is a main issue, considering my track record im going to stay away from the high end fins until i get this board a little more dialled in as im used to b&j sailing. I can pick up 41cm S10's for $145, The Makani fins are around $75 + postage which is cheap unless they are totally crap hence the need for reviews.
i guess the elephant in the room here is that if you are hard on fins and go the g10 route next time you hit something you are likely to take your box out.
I have a full quiver of black projects now, took a new one out last week and managed to hit a sunken boat at 25knots. The fin took about 3 minutes to sand back to normal...by hand!!!! It took longer get it out of the box, which fortunately was deep tuttle so the fin did very little damage to the box, small chip at the back. I know if I had hit that boat with a select it would no longer exist having hit a sandy bottom with an old select and had to repair it and then seal it with epoxy to stop it feathering up at the tip.
If you can get one over there get a black project, they will also come in handy come the revolution for swords and with withstand a nuclear bomb at close proximity ![]()