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The fins surfers are sleeping on! Futures Fins Craig Anderson vs Jack Freestone #learntosurf #surf



The fins surfers are sleeping on! Futures Fins Craig Anderson vs Jack Freestone #learntosurf #surf

Welcome back to episode 10 of UsedSurf’s new series Fin Spex. A new series on comparing and contrasting fins and educating surf enthusiasts to improve their surfing and to be more confident in their fin purchases. In this episode we review the Futures fins Craig Anderson Blackstix and the Jack Freestone control series.

Filmed/Edited by: Ryan Cheng
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6 Comments

  1. The Wade Goodall fins are for powerful conditions otherwise they bog, so I find. Whereas Shapers Controller L tri-set is magic for me.

  2. I'm 6'4'' by about 188, and the 6'1''' synthetic 84 was too much board, too wide, 20.63'' stock. A Rusty 1984 is only 20''' wide stock.
    This guy in the following vid has a 5'11'' synth.84, custom, and is only 19.5''' wide, looks way better in surfing than the stock 20''' would, I figure:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44-SI7ZzJkQ

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