Single Surfboard Fins

Futures Fins Performance Single Fin

Futures Fins

from$65.95

  • Black/Grey
  • Teal/Trans
  • Grey/Trans
Futures Fins Albacore Flex Single Fin

Futures Fins

from$103.00

  • Indigo/Sand
Futures Fins Tiller Single Fin

Futures Fins

from$72.00

  • Cobalt/Rust
  • Black
Futures Fins Grant Noble Single Fin

Futures Fins

$121.00

  • Midnight
Futures Fins Brewer Single Fin

Futures Fins

from$117.00

  • Blue
Futures Fins Zack Flores Single Fin

Futures Fins

$117.00

  • Mint
Futures Fins Tiller Single Fin - Volan

Futures Fins

from$120.00

  • Volan
Futures Fins Zach Flores Single Fin

Futures Fins

$117.00

  • Orange/Cream
Futures Fins Gerry Lopez Single Fin

Futures Fins

from$108.00

  • Red
  • Yellow
  • Blue
FCS II Christenson PG Single Fin

FCS II

from$130.00

  • Black
  • Blood Red
FCS II Connect PG Single Fin

FCS II

from$85.00

  • Clear
  • Eucalyptus
  • Teal
  • Picante
FCS II Kelia Moniz PG Single Fin

FCS II

from$100.00

  • Sunset Glass
  • Ocean Glass
  • Sand
FCS II Thomas PG Single Fin

FCS II

from$134.00

  • Flame
FCS II Clique PG Single Fin

FCS II

from$100.00

  • Clear
  • Charcoal
FCS II Mid PG Single Fin

FCS II

from$98.00

  • Clear
FCS Connect PG Single Fin

FCS

from$98.00

  • Clear
True Ames Greenough 4-A Single Fin

True Ames

from$72.00

  • Red
  • Black
  • Smoke
  • Blue
  • +7
True Ames California Classic Single Fin

True Ames

from$72.00

  • Clear
  • Black
  • Smoke
  • Red
  • +2
True Ames Tyler Warren Pivot Single Fin

True Ames

from$92.00

  • Clear
  • Black
  • Smoke
  • Red
  • +2
True Ames Wayne Rich Highliner Single Fin

True Ames

from$91.00

  • Red
  • Smoke
Flying Diamonds Taylor Jensen Pro Flex Center Single Fin

Flying Diamonds

from$83.00

  • Red
  • Clear
  • Black

The single fin setup is the original design, known for smooth control and classic style. Single fins are typically longer and wider, offering stability and flow, while deeper fins with larger area provide even more hold. They remain most common on longboards, mid-lengths, and guns, where clean lines and reliable control are essential. Many niche designs like eggs and gliders also favor single fins, while funboards and other shapes sometimes include single or 2 + 1 setups for versatility. In a 2 + 1, a larger center fin pairs with two smaller sidebites, adding lift, control, and stability through turns.

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