
Take AdvantageOf Modern rocker improvements bottom contours (the lift and drive from concaves) • Get the convertible set up so you can switch back to a tri fin or • get the side bite set up. You can go with the classic rail contour (nose forward thickness flow) or go with a more modern lower rail configuration.
Designs Computer designs take many of the variables out of designing. The computer adds a solid base to work from. Having our surfers designs (and many variables thereof) gives us a solid base to adjust your designs from. Our Single fins have Triple concave bottoms, and the outline is still high performance. The Single Fin can also has a version of the Big Guy design
Single fin surfing Uses more of a pendulum style of surfing (more foam up front) sets up for great follow through.. You may have to wait for a second or two for the maneuver to develop but form and beauty are back on a single fin.
Some classic single fin reference material: Young Todd Morcom and Danny Melhado (when they were young Natural Art surf team grommets) were put on single fins (actually we made them share one) Morcom ended up hogging the little thing. Watch Morc when he is ripping Puerto using his rails. Not to claim anything on this surfing great but I think the single session in his youth taught him that unreal rail drive he uses.
Another reference point is buried deep in an interview with Martin Potter years ago in either Surfing or Surfer magazine (just before he won the world title) Pots, a real twin fin ripper mentioned how he had slipped back to South Africa and spent some time on a single fin and it "pushed him back more over the tail" and helped his surfing and set him up for the power surfing it takes to win a world title.
Story Three: Pete Mendia was lucky enough to be in Australia at Burleigh Heads during a Hurricane swell (typhoon) he eventurall broke all his boards (4). Some old Okker saw him mulling about on the beach and told him he should try his single fin. Pete took it out and swears he got deeper and felt more solid in the barrel than ever. Those rail (side) fins on a tri fin have a load of rail tourqe. 

