Takayama Fins - Halo Fins
Future Rear Quad Fins
Color: Bamboo
Size: 4 1/2"
Description:
Halo Fin Designed by Donald Takayama.
New fin by Donald Takayama that creates more lift, which allows you for a faster and looser board.
Want us to help you pick out the right size?
Email us Or Call 5808-597-9055
Tell us what size board you want to use the fins on
Tell us what fins you are currently using on your board
Then we will let you know what size rear quads would work for you.
Check the video.
The fin is designed to give the board more speed and help turn in a smaller arch.
The wider than normal base and the cant (tilt) helps with speed.
Fin has not tip like a regular fin its rounded design release at the bottom and top of the wave
faster than any other fin on the market.
Result of using this fin - you will catch waves easier with more drive and the board will feel
shorter when turning.
Other Halo fins size
5” Center fin good for high performance shortboard style riding, Weight class open Wave size - any size.
7” for performance riding with good drive off the bottom with hold on deep hard turns Weight Call Open Wave Size any size
8” If you are 190 lbs. and above, the fin will be more like a performance feel good for any size wave and good for boards that are 9’4”
and longer. If you are 180 lbs. and below the fin will ride more like a longboard style with more of a drawn out turn but give you that pivot
feeling for classic style riding but with more ease of turning then a regular style fin.
9” Good for Single fins riding on boards that are up to 10’ or if you have a heavy log and want some drive and want the board to turn
with ease, this is a good choice.
4 1/8” Longboard side fins good for 9’6” and smaller
4 1/2” SUP Side Fins
4 1/2” Longboard side fins for 9’4” and Longer guys weighing more
than 190 lbs.
Need Help in choosing the right size Halo?
Email us and answer these questions and we can recommend a fin
1) What is the deminsions of your board
2) Your Height and Weight
3) What size fin are you using now? Does that fin have a lot of rack?
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