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Center Twanger Fin

from $33.00

TWANGER

The Twanger design is a hatchet-shaped fin that redistributes the fin area into a narrow waist and a strong, wide base. Made with G-10 fiberglass, the fins are highly durable and have a refined foil, resulting in reduced drag and an ideal flex pattern. The fins are scored to limit damage to fin boxes and have a breakpoint at the tabs. The twanger style is an advantage at the river wave because the area is redistributed a quarter inch lower to reduce contact with the bottom.

The twanger gets its name from the way that it builds up energy in the turn and the hatchet head flexes and then springs or “twangs” you out of the turn powerfully.

CENTER

Compared to a traditional fin, the twanger in the center position allows you to get a lot of fin in a small package. The reason why the three sizes are all small sizes is because as a small fin it is very efficient, has increased stability and therefore there is no need for medium or large sizes. Smaller fins will offer the same effectiveness but with a smaller size and less drag.

  • Double Foiled (50/50)

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TWANGER

The Twanger design is a hatchet-shaped fin that redistributes the fin area into a narrow waist and a strong, wide base. Made with G-10 fiberglass, the fins are highly durable and have a refined foil, resulting in reduced drag and an ideal flex pattern. The fins are scored to limit damage to fin boxes and have a breakpoint at the tabs. The twanger style is an advantage at the river wave because the area is redistributed a quarter inch lower to reduce contact with the bottom.

The twanger gets its name from the way that it builds up energy in the turn and the hatchet head flexes and then springs or “twangs” you out of the turn powerfully.

CENTER

Compared to a traditional fin, the twanger in the center position allows you to get a lot of fin in a small package. The reason why the three sizes are all small sizes is because as a small fin it is very efficient, has increased stability and therefore there is no need for medium or large sizes. Smaller fins will offer the same effectiveness but with a smaller size and less drag.

  • Double Foiled (50/50)

TWANGER

The Twanger design is a hatchet-shaped fin that redistributes the fin area into a narrow waist and a strong, wide base. Made with G-10 fiberglass, the fins are highly durable and have a refined foil, resulting in reduced drag and an ideal flex pattern. The fins are scored to limit damage to fin boxes and have a breakpoint at the tabs. The twanger style is an advantage at the river wave because the area is redistributed a quarter inch lower to reduce contact with the bottom.

The twanger gets its name from the way that it builds up energy in the turn and the hatchet head flexes and then springs or “twangs” you out of the turn powerfully.

CENTER

Compared to a traditional fin, the twanger in the center position allows you to get a lot of fin in a small package. The reason why the three sizes are all small sizes is because as a small fin it is very efficient, has increased stability and therefore there is no need for medium or large sizes. Smaller fins will offer the same effectiveness but with a smaller size and less drag.

  • Double Foiled (50/50)

G-10 FIBERGLASS

G-10 is considered to be the most consistent and strong fiberglass available due to its unique construction. G-10 is made from multiple layers of fiberglass cloth that are laminated with epoxy resin, compressed, and heat-cured to produce maximum strength.

This process results in a highly durable material that is able to withstand the rigors of heavy use in challenging conditions. In combination with precision foiling, G-10 fins offer a more ideal flex pattern than honeycomb or composite fins, resulting in better performance and reduced drag in the water. This refined foil design allows for greater control and stability, providing a smoother and consistent surfing experience.

THE CUBICLE BRAND

Cubicle transfers the ocean experience beyond saltwater. River, wake, powder, sea—whatever’s breaking, the idea is to enjoy the ride. Progressive designs and materials underlie every Cubicle board in the quiver, while inspiration derives from Pacific waves. Durable craftsmanship and constant R&D shape the process further, and obsession with detail sets the standard. Cubicle boards surf with precision and attack, like a true ocean surfboard. Three decades of skating, snowboarding, and waveriding in Central Oregon go into each model that Travis Yamada creates. All this allows Cubicle to redefine how waves are ridden, no matter the geography. Innovative surfcraft for exploring more water to ride, pursuing freedom outside the office cubicle, since 2015.

Made on the Left Coast.

MADE IN BEND, OR

Cubicle boards ride waves instinctively. That’s because each shape, choice of materials, and design tweak issues from the hands and mind of Travis Yamada, who’s been riding sideways a long time. After growing up skating streets and ramps, Travis moved to Bend, Oregon, in the early nineties. He spent the winters as a pro snowboarder, touring the continent and the world, impressing everyone with his skate-influenced style. But Travis spent his summers doing construction work, and surfing nearby irrigation canals before Bend built its Whitewater Park. Still, ocean surfboards and the feel of surfing saltwater waves inspire Travis most. He’s naturally gifted with his hands and his feet. An obsession with detail, an ingrained perfectionism, and solid intuition allow Travis to put his full range of skills into one medium, the surfboard, which simultaneously serves as a tool and a work of art. 

TRAVIS YAMADA

WATCH BIO

THE CUBICLE BRAND

Cubicle transfers the ocean experience beyond saltwater. River, wake, powder, sea—whatever’s breaking, the idea is to enjoy the ride. Progressive designs and materials underlie every Cubicle board in the quiver, while inspiration derives from Pacific waves. Durable craftsmanship and constant R&D shape the process further, and obsession with detail sets the standard. Cubicle boards surf with precision and attack, like a true ocean surfboard. Three decades of skating, snowboarding, and waveriding in Central Oregon go into each model that Travis Yamada creates. All this allows Cubicle to redefine how waves are ridden, no matter the geography. Innovative surfcraft for exploring more water to ride, pursuing freedom outside the office cubicle, since 2015.

Made on the Left Coast.

TRAVIS YAMADA

WATCH BIO

MADE IN BEND, OR

Cubicle boards ride waves instinctively. That’s because each shape, choice of materials, and design tweak issues from the hands and mind of Travis Yamada, who’s been riding sideways a long time. After growing up skating streets and ramps, Travis moved to Bend, Oregon, in the early nineties. He spent the winters as a pro snowboarder, touring the continent and the world, impressing everyone with his skate-influenced style. But Travis spent his summers doing construction work, and surfing nearby irrigation canals before Bend built its Whitewater Park. Still, ocean surfboards and the feel of surfing saltwater waves inspire Travis most. He’s naturally gifted with his hands and his feet. An obsession with detail, an ingrained perfectionism, and solid intuition allow Travis to put his full range of skills into one medium, the surfboard, which simultaneously serves as a tool and a work of art. 

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