08/11/2016
For sale. Red ones came out nice and the Black/YellowTint/Black are discounted due to some discoloration.
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Each fin hand-crafted at Warrior Wood Fins is unique and individually made to order for your specific board and style.
08/11/2016
For sale. Red ones came out nice and the Black/YellowTint/Black are discounted due to some discoloration.
Please check the link in bio
Yesterday's ski tour in high the Cascades. Great time.
12/18/2015
Rad morning skiing with great bro's. Lapping Tumalo and getting lost on the way back to the truck. Bonus miles.
11/16/2015
Ebony. 7.625" Fat foil, sandwich chambered construction, Thrailkill template.
11/16/2015
Jameson leaving turn 4. Learned a lot about my son last night. 1 participation trophies are awesome (I previously thought they were BS) 2. dead last doesn't bother him one bit. 3. Stoked to "just be out there". He wasn't nervous or scared. Super loud with a ton of fast bike. Very awesome. We had an awesome time at the track.
10/07/2015
Magenta tint 9" L Flex template for This panel turned out amazing and is going to make some beautiful fiberglass fins.
10/07/2015
The future. 5/8" thick 9.25" Flex fin. Thicker fin = proper foil = maintaining speed through big turns. Heading out for test flight on a proper board ridden by a proper pilot. If all goes well I will be making a move towards this style of foil.
10/07/2015
Glitter roving hal on Mango double foiled keels. Kids approve.
01/10/2015
The (the D fin) is approved and a final test (the one with a gigantic hole in the center) is heading to Monday. The odd man out is a GG style that fit on the panel so I made one of those too. The goal is to have a bunch made by February.
Also, anyone care to comment about a Volan Phin or Flothru? Make some or don't bother?
12/21/2014
9" Velzy NR template. Custom
12/09/2014
Very excited about where Mike and I are at with this fin. The Phin is 10.5" base 8" deep with the Click It bearing technology. The three circles in the base of the fin are spring loaded bearings that recess when the fin is pushed into place and the pop out into the slot on the fin box securing the fin in the board. The bearings allow us to keep the trailing edge of the template the same as if it were a glass-on fin by replacing the need for a screw tab. Mike and friends are going to test this prototype and if all goes well we will have some bright solid color fins available.
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