




2021 Mojo, 6.2L Raptor 400/1.76, Acme 3407 15.5x13, G6, Flow3, +6500 lbs ballast
2005 Mobius LSV (sold)
Windermere Lake, B.C., 2800' Elevation
2021 Mojo Mods
I got the 5’. I was tempted to go 4”10’ but wanted to make sure I was good being I’m right at the top of the recommended weight. Looking at the fins, seems they have weight suggestions too - wondering if I should go with the F8s being I’m a heavier guy
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- George
2023 Supra SL450
When looking at fins, there are some differences in the styles/templates. Futures BlackStix for example.
Pivot Template - it's more of an upright fin. Tighter in turns. Easier to spin. but slower when you get farther back in wave. The new P4 BlackStix (yellow and black in 2023). They probably call this a size small. Other fins models are the HS2 Generations and Machado Pivot - made those in years past.
Neutral Template - These have both characteristics of the Raked and Pivot. Probably the most popular out there. If you see them online, the previous models of F4 were aqua and black color fins, not sure if they changed the color in 2023, but I think they changed color. Height is 4.37". I rode these on my Dooms Nubstep at one time and they make a difference. Chaos also makes some great vectored foil fins and flared fins too. Height is about 4.5".
Raked Template - are good for speed and carving, but harder to try to spin. Known for driving. Look up the Machado Bamboo model. I have never ridden any of these types of fins, but peeps do. Exact opposite of the Pivot and upright fin.
Lots of variables. Too many when you start reading about fins. Nothing is the BEST. It's what fits your style of riding and how it feels to you. Best if you can borrow some and ride them back-to-back during one surf session.
Last edited by MJHSupra; 05-10-2023 at 02:53 PM.
2018 Supra SL400
Thanks for all the info and the explanations, you’re right, there’s almost too many options haha - I mean I’m mostly looking for carving and speed right now. I have read about the Chaos fins too and I’m checking them out also, again, too many options lol
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- George
2023 Supra SL450
I didn't do any research into fins, only bought what jeff at soulcraft recommended and back in the day, not near as many options as today. was great to have him local in Boise at the time he started as he had quite a selection of fins to "test" but we took his suggestion and never looked back. in the end, most shapers put basic crap on the boards knowing people will upgrade and frankly, anything should be an improvement.
I don't know that I'd get too "in the weeds" with the weight recommendations unless you're going pro. have found that it's ok to be heavier but super light peeps have a tougher time maneuvering larger boards.
one of my favorite boards to ride since I started surfing in '07 is our inland surfer 4-skim. it's 4'3 and everything says up to 175lbs. I'm 220 and have had 250 peeps ride it well.
'06 Supra Launch 20SSV-gone but never forgotten
post up the differences from oem to f4's. interested to see others' takes on different fins.
'06 Supra Launch 20SSV-gone but never forgotten
I have a Nub and swapped the fins to Chaos flare fins. Night and day difference on how it rides and speed. Almost went with F4s.
2021 Makai