
Hawaiian South Shore's Own Longboard Fin Line KAIMANA
Posted by DAVID KELLY
Here at Hawaiian South Shore, we are excited about a lot of thingsāsurfboards, fins, longboarding, you name it! And every once in a while we get to take that excitement and turn it into something tangible and concrete. Recently, we combined a few of our passions and developed a line of Hawaiian South Shore longboard and mid-length fins. Made from a special form of G10 material that is even lighter and stronger than normal G10, and thatās pretty impressive, considering G10 is the industry standard for single fin construction. Renowned shaper Dan Mann once told me that he loves the feel of G10 fins, and also appreciates the fact that they donāt chip when you bang them on something, like normal glass fins. G10 uses epoxy and fiberglass laminate and is used in a number of different industries. Fins made from this material are extremely durable, but also offer the advantage of controlled flex in the tip, which helps your board adjust to the contours of the wave and accelerate out of turns. Our line of fins is called the Kaimana, which combines two Hawaiian wordsāKai, which means ocean, and mana, which means power. As the name suggests, these fins...
Hawaiian South Shore's Own Longboard Fin Line KAIMANA
Posted by DAVID KELLY