Proctor Power Broker Fins

Proctor Power Broker Fins

proctor power broker honeycomb fins

A template for maximum drive complemented by controlled fin release. The flat foil caters to positive hold in fully committed rail carves. Perfect for surfers 145 - 220+ lbs. As Peter Mendia demonstrates below.

  • Lightweight, high-grade, honeycomb construction.
  • Center Fin is same size as side fins which creates a balanced positive hold and is a good complement to powerful surfing and boards that utilize heavy concave bottoms.

 peter mendia power broker fins

Todd's take >>

The best surfing starts with a strong power base; the fundamentals; turns that use both the fins and rails in conjunction with one another. If you rely on simply pushing your fins around, then you are missing out on half the dynamic fun of aggressive surfing.....and you are even missing out if you are a "non-aggressive happy-speed-gliding" kind of surfer. The best way to tap in and harness speed is by using fins that have the right amount of base to create leverage and drive when you push that rail over; however hard or light you push your rails through turns doesn't matter.... what matters is that you still get the same effect from a fin with some base to it - what you get is "get up and go"," speed", "drive", "control", "bigger sprays", "loftier airs", etc....it ranges the gamut and it's positive stuff. Don't get robbed by riding fins that don't have enough base, instead, get on some fins that bring the juice and turn up the froth. -Todd

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Construction

LIGHTWEIGHT, HIGH-GRADE, HONEYCOMB

A lightweight hexagonal core gives these fins the feel of glass-ons. Engineered with a medium flex pattern, stiffer than Blackstix but more flexible than Fiberglass.

Dimensions

SIZE: LARGE

Rider Weight 145 - 220+ lb | 66 - 99+ kg

SIDE & CENTER FINS:

HEIGHT:  4.75"
BASE:  
4.68"
RAKE:  2.12

*Center Fin is same size as side fins which creates a balanced positive hold and is a good complement to powerful surfing and boards that utilize heavy concave bottoms.

Foil

FLAT FOIL

Flat foiled fins break free sooner, and are better at controlling speed. Often surfers prefer them in fast powerful surf where they do not need to create additional speed. If you have muscle memory from riding glass-ons, flat foiled fins will feel the closest.

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Power Broker Pete Mendia

 

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