Got used Nobile board with 2 sets of fins, one small one large. I was adviced to use larger fins ocean side or in light wind. I haven't been ocean side or in chop in a while, also I don't think I would bother switching them but I see why people like that system.Bushflyr wrote: Interesting concept, but how many people actually swap out their TT fins on a regular basis? They aren't like surfboard fins. I've never even heard of anybody changing TT fins for different conditions.
It also doesn't make any sense for travel because, if you're going to pull your fins off, you need to take a screwdriver anyway to remount your bindings. Pretty silly to remove your fins but leave the straps on.
I'd definitely buy a set of these if I lived somewhere with a slider park again. Hitting sliders you can't have fins, but if I was riding outside it (boost session or whatever) you want fins. Swapping back and forth all season got annoying pretty quickBushflyr wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2017 5:46 pmInteresting concept, but how many people actually swap out their TT fins on a regular basis? They aren't like surfboard fins. I've never even heard of anybody changing TT fins for different conditions.
It also doesn't make any sense for travel because, if you're going to pull your fins off, you need to take a screwdriver anyway to remount your bindings. Pretty silly to remove your fins but leave the straps on.
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