Inland Sweet Spot Fin Configuration-Need help!!!
I just bought an Inland Sweet Spot and I need help setting up my fins! The Sweet Spot comes with a 4 fin configuration option. It came with the Standards 9cm set of fins and I bought another set of fins (Burps 5cm). So what I need help with is where to place the fins on the board. Do the bigger fins (Standards) go on the outside fin slots towards the back of the board, and the Burps on the inside slots towards the front of the board, or does it go the other way around? Burps (smaller fins) on the outside towards the back and Stadards (bigger fins) inside towards the front? Any help would be great! Can't find any info online about this and if any, would be the difference of placing those fins in the two different options.
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Yes big fins outside small fins inside
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Thank you
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I run mine with the 9in on the outside only. It's already super fast, you really don't need the second set.
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This is what I think I want to try at first just to see how it feels.
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It'll be fast, stable, good for air off the lip. My inland with the big fins is VERY hard to get it to break free & spin but that probably has more to do with my lack of skill cause I see other guys do it. But I also have a skim board so I just play with both & not worry about it.
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Ok good! That's exactly what I need! The board I'm use to using was very hard for me to surf a long time without the rope because I'm pretty sure I was too heavy for it (215lbs) and it was a skim style, so I would always end up falling too far back in the wake.. So hopefully this is the perfect match!
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I'm 200 and I would still classify the the Sweet Spot as VERY fast for me.
With the single 9in fins on the outside, I can do 360s. The key is keep your weight over the fins for the entire spin. |
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Put your weight on your back foot, look over your back shoulder and initiate the spin by dragging your arm in the wake. |
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