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Hot Sale ✔️ FINPULLER – Surfboard Fin Removal And Installation Tool 😀
$25.00 Original price was: $25.00.$17.50Current price is: $17.50.
SKU: AMZ-B07HXH27RG Category: Surfing
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8 reviews for Hot Sale ✔️ FINPULLER – Surfboard Fin Removal And Installation Tool 😀
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M –
I found the Finpuller on Amazon Prime and had to order it. I’m a tool guy and it’s been so long since there was a useful tool developed for the surf industry, especially something that I would actually use so I thought I’d take a sec to write a review. I ordered in on Prime and got it in a few days. I was happy to see that it came in an Amazon envelope instead of an oversized box. I loved the internal packaging, from Finpuller itself- a cool brown paper bag with the logo on it.I wasn’t sure what to expect in terms of build quality from the tool. Depending on the plastic that is used, plastic tools can be pretty flimsy but this one is definitely professional-grade and super solid. I could practically hammer nails with it if I had to. I can’t envision a scenario where it might break or wear out like fin keys do. But the grey rubber trim gives it a nice soft feel and it is super gentle on my boards.The design looks great. I assume that the ribs give it strength but they also look cool and I love that it includes a leash string on the end- this thing is made to hang on the wall in my garage. I’ve tried it on all my various fins and fin systems, including longboard fins and it works exactly as advertised. I’ll probably get another on so that I can have one in my backpack and one in my garage.So in summary:Design is really coolBuild quality is excellentIt works exactly as advertisedI would definitely recommend it, especially for shops, board rental and surf schools that do a lot of fin removal and installation.I’ve attached some photos I took to show the product and packaging and attention to detail in the design.Thanks!M
David –
Just got this in the mail about 15 minutes ago. Had two stuck Futures fins on one of my boards. Generally speaking not a big deal, but with a surf trip coming up absolutely critical to be able to remove the fins for travel. I tried a variety of ‘tricks’ that seemed to work in the past = leaving board in a hot car, but this time that did not work, even with the added assistance of pliers.Using this tool I was able to pop them right off!!! Took me a moment to see how to use it with Futures fins vs. FCS versions, as the instructions that come with the tool only illustrate removal of two tab FCS style, but the FINPULLER website clearly shows you how to use it with Futures fins; naturally I discovered that after the fact.And I will add that it serendipitously seems as though the tool will fit in one of my FCS fin wallets, not that it is necessary but nice to keep everything organized.Stoked on the product!!! Great to finally free the prisoners from my board and knowing I won’t have issues in the “Futures.”And yes as the other dude posted package is cool and the tool is really constructed solidly, almost strong as a little billy club, so when the locals attack reach for your FINPULLER, haaaah.
CBad –
I was hoping that these would be the answer. They do make pulling fins easier but only by about 30% as compared to the ‘ol towel or using your leash method’s. Very difficult on small 2 + 1 fins ( MR’s/TRX’s center fin) or trailers (like Machado’s). If this was $5-10 they’d be worth it.For FCS- How does making us carry one of these around make it better than a tiny fin key ?
Carlos Toritoyoga –
This product is epic. I live in a beachbreack so sometimes sand makes it close to impossible to remove my fins and all that stress when trying to pull them goes to the fin box. This device makes it easy to pull fins out without any damage to my boards.
Matt –
This ingenious tool really works! I would not have been able to get my new FCS2 fins installed without it. I would have been upset if I inadvertently damaged my brand new board trying to put the fins on! Sometimes the fins are super tight and really need a lot of coaxing and movement to get them in. This tool is a godsend.
CARLOS HENRIQUEZ –
Funciona. Mejore la velocidad de instalar mis quillas sin forzar la tabla.
Viktor –
Well, at first when I saw this product I though that they now just make so many useless tools that you buy and never use…..Not until I messed up my boards by trying to remove set of Keels that got stuck badly….I was prying on that thing so hard that it just popped up and went through the fiberglass. Had to patch it up.Now I have this tool that I’m sure if I use it at least ONCE it will be worth the price, as fixing hole in your surfboard takes lots of time and some supply $$ as well.
Keith Walker –
If you’ve ever jammed a Futures fun down in a fun box that got just a little resin in it, because you are putting the fins in for the first time when it’s firing, you know the dread. I’ll never get this fin out, I’ll just leave them in the board and buy another set of the same fins. You no longer have to worry about trying to hammer your fin out, breaking the fin box, or driving the tip of the fin straight through the fiber glass. This thing pulls them all out.FCS2 comes out easy the first few times, but once a little salt gets in there it can be tough, and I have a pretty strong grip.