Pyzel Mini Padillac

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I ran EAs for quite a while in my OG Paddi. No real complaints. They are stable and predictible. Good for covering ground in a straight line and still probably my choice for legit bit waves. Not impossible to turn but definitely best for more drawn out lines. This winter while surfing a big mushy reef I played around with smaller, more upright sets. The captain fin christenson set definitely loosened things up and made the big, but less than life threatening, waves a bit more fun. The board jas so much glide and hold that I dont think a lot of fin area is needed.

Not an apples to apples comparison to the Mini Paddi, given that I'm talking about the normal 7-10.
 

money4coffeeman

Gerry Lopez status
Mar 31, 2005
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I ran EAs for quite a while in my OG Paddi. No real complaints. They are stable and predictible. Good for covering ground in a straight line and still probably my choice for legit bit waves. Not impossible to turn but definitely best for more drawn out lines. This winter while surfing a big mushy reef I played around with smaller, more upright sets. The captain fin christenson set definitely loosened things up and made the big, but less than life threatening, waves a bit more fun. The board jas so much glide and hold that I dont think a lot of fin area is needed.

Not an apples to apples comparison to the Mini Paddi, given that I'm talking about the normal 7-10.
Yes, sorry, I've meandered from talking about mini padi and fins for it, to padi fins and some of the new sets that may be happening in some padillacs. Couldn't help myself... ;)
Would still love to know what fins @Pyzelsurfboards is running himself in the mini-padi when he has a moment to chime in.