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A complete range to find and fine-tune your setup according to the conditions and your style.
The fin is probably the most underestimated element in surfing. Yet a few extra centimeters of surface area, a little more rake, a different base or a change in configuration can completely transform the behavior of a board. Behind every feeling lies real shape work.
This range was born from that idea: giving surfers the tools to understand, adjust and evolve their gear. 40 models across six configurations, each developed around a clear program, with its own logic, feel and way of reading the wave. From classic noseriding to performance shortboarding, from retro fish to modern twin, from 2+1 log to speed-oriented quad. A range for every surfer, from the rider discovering the subtleties of a 2+1 to the one looking to fine-tune their setup precisely according to the day’s conditions.

The setups
The range covers every configuration: Thruster, Quad, Twin, Keel, Single fin, and 2+1. Each has its own models, designed specifically for the boards and conditions they are made for.

Thruster
The benchmark setup in modern surfing. Balanced between control, drive and maneuverability, it adapts to every style, from radical vertical surfing to longer, more powerful waves.
Six shapes in the range, each with a different focus.

The Power is the most upright, pivot-oriented model. A template inspired by competition fins, with a direct feel under the back foot and an immediate response as soon as you engage the rail. It’s a fin for radical, vertical surfing, demanding, but highly effective for those who like to attack.

The Round is the most versatile fin in the performance range. Neutral template, moderate rake, well-distributed surface area with some volume kept in the tip to generate lift through turns. It doesn’t push the board in any extreme direction. It adapts to almost every setup and every condition, from beach break to point break. This is the fin to have if you only want one.

The Project is built for control and power. With more depth than the other models and a well-structured surface area, it handles strong pressure and stabilizes the line in fast, hollow waves. For surfers who like to drive hard through their turns.

The Leap aims for the most natural balance possible. Its neutral template makes it a very accessible fin, but without sacrificing feel. It forgives, it performs, and it works just as well for mellow sessions as it does in more serious waves.

The Wall is clearly drive-oriented. Its pronounced rake favors long lines and directional stability. It is not made for tight pivots. It is made to draw lines, hold the rail, and use the wave’s natural speed through fast sections.

The Liner is a fin designed for surfers looking for drive, projection and a lively feel under the back foot. Its raked template naturally favors long, committed lines, but its defining feature is its flex, which adds another dimension when relaunching out of turns.

Quad
Less drag, more speed. The quad generates natural glide and a feeling of freedom down the line, while keeping hold through fast sections.
Three quad rear models, each developed as an extension of their thruster equivalents.

The Power brings responsiveness and upright pivot to a setup that naturally tends to become directional. It livens up the quad, makes the board more mobile in the pocket, and brings its behavior closer to that of a lively thruster while keeping the speed of a four-fin setup.

The Round in quad is the everyday option. Easy to read, predictable behavior, adaptable to many boards and conditions. It doesn’t make extreme choices, it performs across the board.

The Liner in quad is drive and projection-oriented. With a very raked template, it stabilizes the board in the direction of the wave and maximizes speed through long sections. This is the setup for point breaks and reef breaks where down-the-line speed is what you’re looking for.

Twin
Two fins, loads of freedom. The twin frees up the tail, unlocks the board and delivers a smooth, light gliding feel, ideal for fish boards and waves with a wall.
Four models, all designed for modern fish boards and twin shortboards.

The Flash is the most upright and the loosest in the range. Compact template, moderate surface area, behavior close to a thruster in terms of responsiveness. It lets you surf a twin in a modern, vertical way, with plenty of mobility in the pocket.

The Lunar brings more drive and hold under pressure. For surfers who push hard through their turns and want a precise, solid twin in fast or hollow conditions.

The Cosmic is the most power and stability-oriented model in the range. Wide base, generous surface area, it generates constant drive and lets you hold powerful lines at high speed. For powerful surfing in conditions that demand control.

The Echo is the most directional. Pronounced rake, generous surface area, it is made to draw long lines and connect sections. Where the Flash frees things up and the Lunar balances the setup, the Echo draws the line.
All these models can be used as a pure twin or as a 2+1 with a trailer. The trailers in the range (Tide, Ripple, Mist, Koral, Pearl) allow you to adjust the setup’s behavior between a twin that stays loose and something closer to the feel of a thruster.

Trailers
A trailer is a small center fin added to a twin setup. On its own, a twin is free, fast, loose. Add a trailer and you start to structure that behavior, adding hold and control. It’s not a radical transformation, but a fine adjustment, a kind of twin fin slider.
Five models in the range to fine-tune your surf.

The Tide is the versatile trailer in the range. Balanced template, well-developed surface area, marked depth. It secures the twin in hollow, fast sections, adds an anchor point under the back foot and brings the behavior closer to a thruster without erasing the twin’s own glide. The first trailer to try for those discovering the format.

The Ripple is pivot and maneuverability-oriented. Its chopped tip accentuates the pivot point under the back foot and makes the board much more incisive in tight turns. It structures the twin, limits slide-outs at high speed, but leaves enough freedom to keep the natural flow of the setup. For those who want a more radical, more vertical twin.

The Mist is the most drive-oriented trailer in the range. Very raked template, wide base, substantial surface area. It deeply transforms the twin’s behavior by making it more directional and more stable at high speed. The board holds its lines, projects through turns and handles strong pressure. For surfers who want to draw lines and find their twin too loose through long sections.

The Koral is the most discreet trailer in the range. Small, upright, reduced surface area, chopped tip. It acts as a light setup adjustment rather than a change in behavior. Minimum control with maximum freedom preserved. For those who simply want to make their twin a little easier to read without changing its character.

The Pearl is a compact, drive-oriented trailer. Its pronounced rake generates linear traction in the wave, helps the board hold its line and adds precision through fast sections. It doesn’t lock the board in, it guides it. For surfers who want a little more control and hold in powerful waves while keeping the twin’s glide.

Keel
Glide in its purest form. The keel generates continuous drive and mechanical traction that naturally pushes the board through the wave, effortlessly.
Five models covering the full spectrum, from modern fish to retro Mini Simmons.

The Dry is the keel closest to an upright twin. A straighter template than classic keels, reduced central surface area, more maneuverable and playful behavior. It keeps the natural speed of a fish while allowing much quicker turns. The ideal compromise between keel and twin.

The Frost sits in a slightly more classic register, while staying within a modern logic. It is compact, precise, and finds a good balance between glide and maneuverability. Versatile, high-performing, reliable.

The Desert sits at the center of the keel range. Wide base for drive, moderate rake to keep maneuverability, stable but lively feel. It works in all conditions, on classic fish boards as well as retro-modern twins. The do-it-all keel.

The Grew embodies the traditional keel in its purest form. Directly inspired by the first fish boards of the 70s, elongated template, very long base, constant and powerful drive. It generates speed effortlessly, naturally connects sections, and delivers an almost mechanical feeling of traction. For retro, stylish surfing with a down-the-line glide focus.

The Brown is designed for Mini Simmons and very wide boards. Wide base, reduced depth, it generates instant planing and gives a very particular feeling of speed, as if the board were flying over the water rather than cutting through it. It is not made for tight pivots. It is made to go fast in small conditions.

Single fin
Surfing in its most classic form. One single fin to control everything, draw long lines, hold the nose and find the rhythm of the wave.
The single fin range covers longboarding in all its diversity, from the purest noserider to modern logs looking for more freedom.



The Dfeatr is a hachet / D-fin for pure noseride-oriented logs. Very wide base, substantial surface area, marked depth. It acts like a keel, anchors the tail in the pocket, and lets you hold long, composed noserides. It is not looking for maneuverability. It is designed to stabilize the board so you can walk to the nose.

The Lokin is a cutaway. It keeps the DNA of traditional log fins but introduces a more tucked-in rear section that frees up the board through transitions. It combines nose stability with the ability to draw more committed turns. For surfers who alternate between noseriding, trim and stylish turns.

The Ron D is a modern take on the classic D-fin with a subtle cutaway. It keeps the vertical silhouette typical of a log, but offers more maneuverability through transitions. Noseriding, pivots and elegant turns without being locked into one single style.

The Royal is a classic hachet. Very straight template, significant depth, generous surface area carried toward the top to maintain hold even when the base partially comes out of the water on the trimline. It anchors the tail, stabilizes the board and secures your steps toward the nose. The purist log fin for soft to intermediate waves.

The Dred uses the same hachet template but adds rake. That rake deeply changes the behavior: the board keeps its ability to anchor the tail and hold the nose, but adds drive and projection through turns. For surfers who love noseriding but want more movement and connection between sections.

2+1
Nine center fin models, plus the side bites already mentioned. The 2+1 covers a very wide spectrum of boards and programs, from retro noseride-oriented logs to performance mid-lengths. Most of these center fins can also be used as single fins depending on the size chosen.

The Poster is the benchmark model in the range, inspired by the most iconic dolphin templates in longboarding. Wide base, pronounced rake, very fine tip that reduces drag and adds flex out of turns. It combines glide, drive and maneuverability without pushing the board in any extreme direction. This is the do-it-all fin, the one that suits almost everyone in almost every condition.

The Myway is a cutaway taken to the extreme. Its hollowed-out central area breaks the flow in a controlled way, completely unlocking the tail and freeing up the board in a very particular way. Despite this unconventional design, it keeps drive thanks to its pronounced rake and solid base. It’s a fin for curious surfers who want to experiment with different sensations and draw their own line on the wave.

The Amalgam is inspired by tuna fins. Very upright template, low surface area, narrow base. It unlocks the board, enables quick rail-to-rail transitions and makes the surf very dynamic with very little drag. It doesn’t correct mistakes, it rewards precision. For technical and committed surfing on a longboard or mid-length.

The Fewer is a fine, slender dolphin fin focused on speed and projection. Pronounced rake, reduced surface area, elongated outline. It favors long, clean lines, lets the board accelerate naturally and minimizes drag. For surfers who trust the wave and love surfing with flow.

The Mach is power and drive-oriented. Very wide base, marked rake, generous surface area. It efficiently transfers energy through turns, generates a strong feeling of projection and holds the line even at high speed. For surfers who like to load up their turns and hold long lines in waves with a wall.

The Clinch is a modern dolphin fin, stable and accessible. An all-round template well balanced between base, rake and surface area. It adapts to many boards and styles, keeps good glide on the trimline while adding enough hold to engage powerful turns. Its behavior is healthy and predictable in all conditions.

The Quirk takes the classic dolphin template and adds surface area, especially at the base. It reinforces hold and stability at high speed where the Poster favors fluidity. It still glides well, but secures your pressure in more solid conditions.

The Slash is the only center fin in the range directly inspired by thruster fins. It brings responsiveness, bite and precision through rail-to-rail transitions on a mid-length or modern longboard. This is the center fin for those who want to surf their board in a modern, dynamic way, and it goes down to 5".

Side Bites
Side bites always work in combination with the center fin. Their size ratio and shape define whether the 2+1 leans toward a smooth single fin feel or a more modern, dynamic setup. Four models in the range.

The Liner has a very raked template. It favors drive and long lines. Turns become more drawn out and the board carries more speed through the line.

The Volt is the versatile benchmark of the range. Balanced template, moderate rake, neutral and predictable behavior. It adds hold on the rail without altering the glide of the center fin. It works in all conditions, on every board, and suits every level. The simplest choice for a 2+1 setup that does everything properly.

The Power carries the DNA of the thruster model: upright, precise, pivot-oriented. It makes the board livelier and more reactive under the back foot while keeping enough base to maintain drive under strong pressure. For modern, committed surfing, without pushing the behavior to an extreme.

The Ninety is the most upright in the range, the most radical. Its very straight template frees up the tail, speeds up rail-to-rail transitions and gives the board a thruster-like behavior. It requires active and precise surfing. For surfers who want to push their modern longboard or mid-length into a vertical, dynamic register.

The board and its fins
The shape of a board has its own character. Its rocker, rail shape, tail width, the way it enters a wave, all of that exists independently of the fins. A board designed to draw long lines won’t turn into a lively shortboard just because you put small upright fins on it.
The fins do the other half of the work. They define how that character expresses itself in the water. They regulate pivot, drive, hold, the way the board reacts when you load the rail or try to get out of a section. Two different setups on the same board in the same wave, and what you feel under your feet really changes.
This symbiosis between shape and fins is what we wanted to make accessible. Not to make things more complicated, but so everyone can precisely adjust what they are looking for, according to their style and the day’s conditions.
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