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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Posts: 572
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Hi all, It is funny that you guys talk about deboichet fins like they are in the local pharmacy and a a great price , while on the other side this fins are not readily available and they are expensive as hell.
Can anyone tell me where I can get this fins right now with out having to order them and wait for over a month to get one and pay $200 in shipping. BEcuase it seems to me that you guys have a full bag of them in every corner. |
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#22 |
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New Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 14
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Well, actually JJ Deboichet lives next door, so that makes it simpler!
But what you say is true, and I have noticed that few people buy it brand new, most often you can get it used, or barely used at a very good price (165-200€) from pros or people who made a huge order (like 5 fins) and got a good discount. But then again, in southern France, a lot of people ride DB, and when you try your friend's board, you want the same fin, and there you go! That's the same for vectors... I would love to try one, but never even saw the color of it... So I'll stick with the deb, though they're expensive, they rock! |
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#23 |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 639
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Hi nonopr,
I would recommend contacting Bruce Peterson of Sailworks regarding Deboichet fins. From what I understand, he carries stock on the formula fins, and he just might have some slalom designs too. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
Posts: 572
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