Timmy Patterson Tri Fins
If you're looking for an all-around tri-fin built for ripping, then Captain Fin Co's Timmy Patterson Tri Fins set is for you.
The T.Patterson tri-fin set comes in standard honeycomb construction and is Timmy's original fin design that's been used in boards dating back to the glass-on days. It's one size, medium/large size fin that fits just about anyone in almost all conditions.
Features:
- Template: Balanced—a classic template that promotes progressive surfing and will excel in any condition.
- Size: Recommended for medium size surfers 140 lbs. to 195 lbs. (63 kg. to 88 kg.).
- Construction: Honeycomb Construction
- Flex: Medium
- Compatibility: Futures
Fin Specification
|
Side Fins | Center Fin |
Area | 15.27 | 15.27 |
Height | 4.63 | 4.63 |
Base | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Foil | Flat | 50/50 |
As a second-generation shaper raised in the surfboard factories, his career began making fins in the glass shops. Since then he has worked and helped develop some of the most advanced fin designs and fin systems still used on most boards today. Besides being one of the world's premier shapers, he's still very involved with fin systems and the paths they are taking into the future with surfboard design.
If you're looking for an all-around tri-fin built for ripping, then Captain Fin Co's Timmy Patterson Tri Fins set is for you.
The T.Patterson tri-fin set comes in standard honeycomb construction and is Timmy's original fin design that's been used in boards dating back to the glass-on days. It's one size, medium/large size fin that fits just about anyone in almost all conditions.
Features:
- Template: Balanced—a classic template that promotes progressive surfing and will excel in any condition.
- Size: Recommended for medium size surfers 140 lbs. to 195 lbs. (63 kg. to 88 kg.).
- Construction: Honeycomb Construction
- Flex: Medium
- Compatibility: Futures
Fin Specification
|
Side Fins | Center Fin |
Area | 15.27 | 15.27 |
Height | 4.63 | 4.63 |
Base | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Foil | Flat | 50/50 |
As a second-generation shaper raised in the surfboard factories, his career began making fins in the glass shops. Since then he has worked and helped develop some of the most advanced fin designs and fin systems still used on most boards today. Besides being one of the world's premier shapers, he's still very involved with fin systems and the paths they are taking into the future with surfboard design.