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-   -   Inland Surfer Green Loogey -- trick fins?? (http://www.wakeworld.com/forum/showthread.php?t=592517)

phenom_1819 06-18-2008 4:00 PM

I'm relatively new to wakesurfing, and prior to buying the Loogey had only ridden a friends' CWB Ride. I liked how easy the Ride was to push off the wake. I'm having trouble with the Loogey, and have the speed line fins... am debating getting the trick fins. Good idea or not? Don't know if it matters, I'm 5'8 160 lbs. <BR> <BR>And does anybody know where I can buy the trick fins in the Seattle area? Checked Extremely Board, they don't have them. I've checked all over online -- inlandsurfer.com will let you order direct but it works out to like $63?!? Retail is $45. <BR> <BR>Thanks in advance. <BR> <BR>(Message edited by phenom_1819 on June 18, 2008) <BR> <BR>(Message edited by phenom_1819 on June 18, 2008)

06-18-2008 4:43 PM

Inland's Speedline fins are proprietary - you can only get them thru Inland or an Inland dealer, most likely a special order <BR> <BR>Smaller fins will loosen up the tail, at the expense of drive.

phenom_1819 06-18-2008 4:49 PM

Is drive the same as speed?

06-18-2008 5:05 PM

Yes, indeed.

masonwakerider 06-20-2008 7:22 AM

cope and mcpheters in woodinville has a set of two in the pro shop i dont know the price, ask for will

phenom_1819 06-20-2008 8:15 AM

Perfect... I'll give them a call today. Thanks for the tip, WAlove.

liljohn 06-20-2008 8:56 AM

you can also try brandon at bakes marine proshop. If there not in stock ask him to go get them. tell him lil john sent ya. as long as hes not swamped he can do it for ya.

phenom_1819 06-20-2008 2:33 PM

Thanks for the tips, guys... Copes in Woodinville hooked me up. Looking forward to trying them tonight.


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