"The design of surfing is like trying to capture the light cast by the distant stars in a void of stars. It seems very empty and impossible to start, but when you hold the grinding tool in your hand and look at the resin block in front of you, you will know , the shape you want is in there" - Henry, OVSS designer
The Flow Keel, the first Fin shape appeared in 1974, and finally evolved into one of the most commonly seen fish plate Fin series on the market. However, compared with the general Keel, we specially reduced the thickness of the Fin itself. And adjust the camber angle, so that this Fin can bring more speed without sacrificing the sharpness of the steering too much. If you want to experience the sense of control on the waves, then this is your favorite.
feature of product:
For the Twin Fin system, the design that pays more attention to speed excitation and steering force
The more inclined Fin body can bring a more intuitive and sharp steering feel and reduce the chance of slipping
Steering action needs to be slower, not as violent as 3 Fin
It is suitable for wave points that often have a large area of waves, or fishboard players who like pure speed
Matching fish board designs that pursue flexibility and speed: such as T&C Hawaii fish boards in the store, Infinity Tombstone, Sting Fish, Album Lightbender, Plasmic, Aipa's The MFR, Da Buttz fish boards, etc.
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Product Details
- Material
- Resin
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- More than 10
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- No.13,667 - Recreation & Leisure | No.530 - Fitness Accessories
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- Original Design
- Listing Summary
- The Flow Keel, the first Fin shape appeared in 1974, and finally evolved into one of the most commonly seen fish plate Fin series on the market
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