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| 179995 | 8551 | Bonzers... | 64 | kpd73 | Aug 2, 2020 | 2020-08-02T18:43:20-0400 | 3 fin is closer to more traditional single fin style- long drawn out power carve turns and absolute barrel maestro's. 5 fin offers more "performance" and tightens up the radius of those turns, and loosens up the board during off the top turns. One thing I have noticed is the 3 fin is Way more forgiving with center fin misplacement where the 5 if you're 1/4" off forward or back- no bueno. Both set-ups offer the magic drive, anti gravity highlines, and unreal hold into and through turns - not to mention the velocity coming out- Pushing G's through a super hard, fading bottom turn and then up and into a deep carve roundhouse arc on a bonzer is of the utmost insanest of pleasures. These are absolutely Magic boards. |