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    Question SP Fin Toe?

    Hey FW Crew,

    Chris, and/or others, would you be able to tell me what the fin toes are for the front and rear fins on the SP? Not sure if you're able to provide such info, but if you are I'd really appreciate it. I'm making a 5-fin small wave board similar to a SP with a couple hints of a Biscuit among others in there, and I'm trying to gain all the fin placement knowledge I can. From what I've noticed (without measuring or anything), the fin toes seem to be rather mild and drivey...would like some confirmation/details on that though if possible. Thanks! :)

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    I don't have that info and we aren't necessarily inclined to share all of that information. It opens up a can of works if we start providing all these details. Its not that your request is crazy its just that it takes a lot of people's time to get you the jig measurements and we are really slammed with getting other things caught up.


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    No worries, kinda figured that...worth a shot though. Thanks Chris!

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    cheers
    6'0 - 175lbs - 29yrs - SoCal -
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