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2nd February 2013, 04:08 PM #8Senior Member
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whats is a cca ? polyester like natural composite ?
No, but there are limited G10s in surf fins, a few from FCS,look under Futures and TOW they have some as well, so restrictions of shape and size.
I have a lot of G10s that I use in ProBox, up to 15cm.its not the Arrow
its the Indian........ UTE Indian
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2nd February 2013, 04:35 PM #9Junior Member
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Hi, cca stands for approx. i plan to use surf style side fins such as http://s3.amazonaws.com/true-ames-20...tp-futures.jpg
So what would be basic advantage using slot box over futures or simmilar surf systems?
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2nd February 2013, 07:36 PM #10Senior Member
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your other consideration, and this is changing , if you want asymmetrical fins, then there are many more to chose from in Futures. But K4 will soon have asymmetrical and with 1 or 2 degree of toe in, these in the common windsurf boxes.
you might also consider a US box and they cut it down to make a mini US box, cheap, accessible and lots of fins in 50/50 foils, not so many with asymmetricits not the Arrow
its the Indian........ UTE Indian
its hard to dance
with the devil
on your back......help me Florence
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3rd February 2013, 03:09 PM #11Senior Member
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Thanks for your help, I've found some short us boxes from Cornwall that won't break the bank.
Cheers PP



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