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Zack Flores Tests 3 Weirdest Surfboard Fins Ever Made

Shaper Zack Flores just finished a new single-fin board. Instead of taking it for a normal spin, he grabbed the three strangest fins in his quiver and let chaos decide.

“I just finished my single fin, so instead of surfing it normally, I decided to test the three weirdest single fins I own,” Flores explained before paddling out.

Zack Flores holding three experimental surfboard fins
The lineup of experimental fins. Photo: YouTube // Screenshot

The Baseline: Greenough Power Blade

Flores kicked things off with the classic Greenough Power Blade — a proven performer that set the standard for everything that followed. Solid. Predictable. The control group.

The Toothed Speed Demon: 3D-Printed CAD Fin

Things got weird fast. This hyper-hydrodynamic creation features a toothed edge designed to slice through water at maximum velocity. The verdict? Blazing fast — but borderline unrideable.

“This fin was fast, but it was kind of sketchy. Like really wobbly,” Flores reported. “I did one turn where I hit the whitewater. The board flattened out on me. It was weird… really unstable and really wobbly. Kind of sketchy.”

The Winged Dark Horse: Cheyne Horan Fin

Then came what Flores called “the final boss of experimental fins” — a wild winged design that looked like it belonged on a spacecraft, not a surfboard.

“It is quite possibly the craziest fin that I’ve ever seen. I’m super excited to try it.”

The shocker? It absolutely ripped.

“I am super shocked. I did not think it was going to work very well,” Flores admitted after the session. Against all expectations, the Horan winged fin took the crown.

The Verdict

Sometimes the craziest-looking gear performs the best. The Cheyne Horan winged fin — a design that seemed destined to fail — emerged as the surprising champion of this bizarre fin showdown.

Hit play on the full video above to watch the mayhem unfold.

César Shore
César Shore
About Steepline Magazine: Steepline Magazine is an independent media born in Tahiti, dedicated to global surf and ocean culture. We bridge the gap between local reef breaks and international lineups. About the Editor: César Shore is the founder and lead editor of Steepline Magazine. Based in Tahiti, he curates and verifies surf news from around the globe to ensure accuracy and relevance. Frustrated by sensationalism, César created Steepline to deliver reliable coverage. From World Tour results to board innovation and environmental issues, serving surf communities.

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