i don't consider myself as a beginner or a kook but this really helped because i never take my fins out but i recently got a surfboard rack and you need to take out your fins to fit it in i was pulling the wrong way haha thanks
Buddy blind Freddy can pull them out when they're sized right. But Futures are a real problem because some of them go in WAY too tight and you can't get them out again (especially the green-backed JJF series). That's why we watched your vlog. Like, really no-one needs to training on them if they aren't super tight. Futures are flawed and the company needs to get its act together.
Thanks for posting, was scared to damage my board but this showed me how to do it properly. Cheers from San Diego!
i don't consider myself as a beginner or a kook but this really helped because i never take my fins out but i recently got a surfboard rack and you need to take out your fins to fit it in i was pulling the wrong way haha thanks
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hey man quick question! does water sometime leak out if the futures fin boxes after a sesh? just want to make sure i don’t have a crack in the box :/
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Buddy blind Freddy can pull them out when they're sized right. But Futures are a real problem because some of them go in WAY too tight and you can't get them out again (especially the green-backed JJF series). That's why we watched your vlog. Like, really no-one needs to training on them if they aren't super tight. Futures are flawed and the company needs to get its act together.