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Ray

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Type: Fins

SUP Race Fin For Increased Tracking & Stability, Ideal For Choppy Water & Long Distances 

The Ray is a SUP racing and touring fin designed to improve board stability and tracking. Ideal for intermediate paddlers and those looking to progress on narrower boards, this is the biggest fin we make and it utilizes an increased depth, greater surface area, and our new Deep Foil Concept for an easier paddling experience. Best-suited for flat and choppy water, the Ray keeps you upright and allows you to focus on improving your form. You’re not fast if you’re falling off, but the Ray keeps the wobbles at bay.

  • A big fin with a thicker foil (24cm / 9.45” & 279cm2 / 43.25 in2 ).
  • Designed for intermediate paddlers and those new to narrower boards.
  • Deep Foil Concept (DFC) increases tracking and stability.
  • Ideal upgrade for many touring and race orientated inflatable boards.
  • Increased foil and surface area enhances tracking and stability, ideal for windy and rough paddling days.
  • Complete with premium fin cover, fin screw, leash string and board sticker.
  • *** New for 2024: 30T Pre-Preg carbon construction, lighter, stronger, faster.
  • *** New for 2024: New branding and artwork. 

This comes with a fin/fin bag/leash string

Stable paddling is fast paddling.

There’s a common misconception about SUP fins that an increase in stability results in reduced speed. While that may be true for world champion paddler like Connor Baxter, Fiona Wylde or Arthur Arutkin, the vast majority of paddlers will significantly benefit from a more stable paddling experience.

Our all-new Ray v2 is the fin that ensures paddlers never have to choose between stability and speed. An ideal choice for a wide-range of paddlers and various board styles, the Ray v2 enhances the performance of your board by adding stability, tracking, glide, and adjustability.

While the original Ray v1 was our best-selling fin, settling for good enough will never be good enough for us. As subscribers to the Principle of Kaizen—the concept that you can always do things better, even if they seem to work well in a particular moment—we went back to the drawing board and completely redesigned the Ray.