Fewer Single Fin - US Box
Program
A sleek, fast and fluid dolphin fin designed to draw long stylish lines with speed.
Overview
The Fewer is a single fin inspired by the dolphin template, but in a finer, faster and more technical version. It is designed to maximize glide and projection while minimizing drag, delivering a very natural sense of speed in the wave. Where a classic dolphin fin prioritizes balance and versatility, the Fewer pushes further toward line performance and fluid surfing.
Its elongated outline, with a pronounced rake and reduced surface area, allows the board to easily maintain speed and draw long, clean trajectories. It promotes a flowing style of surfing by letting the board accelerate naturally. The base still provides enough control through turns, but the reduced tip area limits drag and adds more freedom through transitions.
Template
Refined dolphin performance template. The rake is pronounced, favoring long lines and projection. The fin naturally guides the board through smooth and extended arcs.

Base
The base remains fairly wide, maintaining control and drive in turns. It transfers the surfer’s power efficiently without locking the board.

Depth

Surface area
The surface is reduced and pulled toward the rear. This limits drag, increases speed and makes the fin more playful and maneuverable.

Setup
The single setup is a configuration based on a single center fin. It prioritizes stability, line reading and smooth trajectories. The fin acts as the main anchor point, guiding the board with precision and continuity.
The feeling is stable and linear: the board holds its line, glides easily and favors long, drawn-out curves rather than quick directional changes. Surfing is built over time, with progressive engagement in each turn.
This is an ideal setup for smooth and controlled surfing, focused on trim, long lines and a natural connection with the wave.

Technical sheet
Fewer Single Fin - US Box fiberglass / 7"0 / WHITE AND BLACK

Buying guide
Who is it for?
The Fewer is designed for surfers who value flow and glide. It is aimed at those who prioritize fluidity, speed, and style, with drawn-out curves and a surfing style deeply connected to the wave.
It requires at least an intermediate to advanced level, as it demands good wave reading. This is a technical and subtle fin that promotes smooth, elegant surfing and long drawn lines.
What is it for?
The Fewer excels on mid-lengths, eggs, and modern single fin boards, especially in long, lined-up waves with open faces such as point breaks or reef breaks.
It is ideal for glide-oriented mid-lengths, hulls, and eggs. It performs best in long, clean waves and allows you to draw fast, flowing lines. Built for surfers who prioritize flow.
What size?
For large retro logs and noseriders, sizes 9” to 11.5” are the most appropriate. The more you prioritize nose riding, hold, and stability, the larger you should go.
As always:
- larger = more stability, more hold, more control
- smaller = more glide, more freedom, more maneuverability
The right choice depends on the board, the surfer’s weight, wave speed, and surfing style.
Minimum size favors: glide, speed, maneuverability
Maximum size favors: stability, control, noseriding
Example for a 9'2 longboard
- 9” → more speed and maneuverability
- 9.5” → more stability
- 10” → more noseriding
Light surfer → slightly smaller size.
Heavy surfer → slightly larger size.
A simple rule is to choose a fin roughly one inch longer than the board length. This works especially well for classic longboards and noseriders. For more modern or shorter boards, you can slightly reduce size to improve maneuverability and speed.
How to choose between two close sizes?
Within the same fin range, the difference between two sizes (for example 10” and 10.5”) may seem small, but it noticeably affects board behavior.
Example: choosing between 10” and 10.5” on a 9’ longboard
With 10”:
- the board feels more lively
- turns are easier to initiate
- slightly faster glide
With 10.5”:
- the board is more stable
- the tail stays more anchored in the water
- easier noseriding
The 10” suits a more versatile longboard or a surfer who likes to turn. The 10.5” is better suited for a noseriding-focused log.
You can also adjust based on surfer weight, on a 9’6 longboard with the same fin:
- a 65 kg surfer may prefer a 10” for more maneuverability
- a 85 kg surfer may prefer a 10.5” for more control and hold
Weight directly affects pressure on the fin, and therefore the surface needed for stability.
Adjust based on waves
In slow, soft waves, a slightly larger fin helps slow the board down and stay in the pocket.
In fast or hollow waves, a slightly smaller fin makes transitions easier and increases freedom in turns.
Adjust based on surfing style
- noseriding and classic trim → choose the larger size
- more turns and freedom → choose the smaller size
When in doubt between two sizes, ask yourself: “Do I want more stability or more maneuverability?”
Larger → stability, noseriding, drawn lines
Smaller → glide, speed, freedom.
Equipments
Center fin compatible with a US Box system.
Supplied with a fin plate and screw for mounting in a US Box fin system.
Delivery
Delivery
Orders are prepared and shipped quickly: most are dispatched within 24 to 48 business hours.
The delivery time, meaning the transit of the parcel to your address, then depends on the delivery location and the carrier.
Shipping costs are transparent and calculated based on weight, volume, and delivery address.
Exchanges & Returns
You have a 14-day right of withdrawal to return or exchange a new product that does not suit you.
Eco-Responsible Packaging
We prioritize sustainable, recyclable, and reusable packaging solutions, minimizing single-use plastic as much as possible while ensuring optimal protection for products, including large items.













