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FCS II Connect SoftFlex SUP / Longboard Fin 9"
C$59.95
Versatile, high performance LB fin for all conditions. Safe SoftFlex material.
FCS Knubster Center Fin
C$35.95
Developed by Sean Mattison for Von Sol surfboards, the FCS VS KNUBSTER is essentially a center fin that can be added to any quad set-up.
HO Black Oxide Wing Set w/Screws Water Ski Hardware
C$24.95
The Black Oxide Wing Set With Screws is a machined aluminum slalom fin wing that includes wing set and 2 mounting/adjustment screws. It's those funky little wings you see on the bottom of slalom fins that add stability in turns.
NRS SUP Board Grass Fin
C$27.95
NRS SUP Board Grass Fin
HO Sports Lever Lock Sup Fin
C$25.95
HO sports Lever Lock SUP fin is a direct replacement for HO SUP boards that utilize the lever lock fin box. This is different from HO's Atlas Fin.
Ronix Fiberglass Asymmetrical Fin - (2 pack)
C$19.99
The .8" Fiberglass Asymmetrical Fin (2 pack) Black.
High speeds in a straight line, without the locked in feel when turning. A combination of Ramp and free agent.
LF Skim 1.0 Fin S w/ 10/24 Screws
C$11.95
Designed for the Liquid Force Swami, Super Tramp, and any other skim style wakesurfer that uses 10/24 hardware.
RPC 4.6" US Flex River Fin
C$55.95
The 4.6 Flex fin is Ideal for river paddling in shallow water.
Ronix 1.8 in. NUB Floating Fin-S 2.0 Tool-Less
C$54.99
They thicken up the band's sound, maintain momentum and add layers of variety to the music. Let us present to you the rhythm guitarist of surf fins.
Ronix Fin-S 2.0 Tool-Less - Center Surf Fin (1pk)
C$19.95
The most simplistic easy to use tool-less fin system created by our friends at Fin-S.
Stratos Full Foot Fin
C$116.95
Stratos 3 doesn't compromise on price or comfort: it's lightweight and affordable. The four-channel structure forces water to flow along the blade for heightened swim performance. Made in Italy
Omer Stingray Evo Fin 44/43 (9-10)
C$176.00
C$221.95
22-degree downturned blade. The keyhole improves its performance by channeling water and guiding the blade during movement. In addition, the hole also serves to decrease the force needed to move the fin in the less active area of the blade.
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