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Convenient and fast, fin wrenches now in stock!

This key wrench is for removable fins. The quick-turning pipe and T-handle make it very easy to tighten and loosen set screws. The tip of the wrench is a ball point, so it can be turned even at an angle. Currently, it is only available in blue and weighs approximately 40g. 1,200 (excluding tax) The introduction of removable fins has made surf trips much more convenient. It's no exaggeration to say that most of the damage to surfboards on airline trips up until now has been to the fins. Removable fins not only eliminate this problem, but also allow surfboard bags to be made smaller and thinner, allowing more boards to be taken on a trip. And of course, you can change fins depending on the waves, the board, and your preferences. However, the FCS (Fin Control System), one of the most popular removable fins, requires tightening and loosening at least six set screws. This can be quite a time-consuming task on a surf trip where you often have to put fins on and take them off. What's more, the wrench that comes with the fins is small and not necessarily easy to use. The Cross Ocean fin wrench makes it incredibly easy to install and remove FCS and future fins. The T-handle makes it easy to apply force when tightening and loosening, and the hard chrome-plated ball point hex wrench allows you to insert the wrench at an angle of approximately 20 degrees from the center of the screw. You can hold the wrench by the quick-turn pipe on the body and turn the handle to tighten or loosen. In the case of FCS, the tip of the screw bites into the base of the fin and scratches it, so when you try to remove it, the burrs from the scratches get caught on the screw, making it difficult to remove, and you may have to loosen the screw more than you tightened. The quick-turn pipe makes it easy to loosen the screw quickly. The T-shaped handle is made of resin and the fin wrench weighs approximately 40 grams. Made in Japan (patent pending) Mail order is also available!
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