The #1 Piece of SUP Equipment You Should Know About

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In this week's newsletter we cover everything you need to know about this underrated piece of SUP equipment!

SUP fins

Did you know...

There's a piece of SUP equipment that can alter your paddling ability...

Determine whether you'll be able to head in a straight line...

Increase (or decrease) your safety on the water...

And can affect your balance under certain conditions?

Plus, it is one of the most underrated pieces of SUP equipment.

Any ideas on what we're talking about?

The answer is...

SUP fins!

Your SUP fin is the most underrated, under-appreciated, and often neglected piece of SUP equipment.

Why?

Because most paddlers use the standard 9" black plastic fin that comes with their boards.

It probably looks something like this:

SUP fins

Does that look familiar?

If so, great! You have a standard fin that can get the job done in most instances.

But what about when you want to:

  • Go for a long touring paddle?
  • Or cruise in the ocean?
  • Catch waves?
  • Head down a roaring river?
  • Or even try your first race?

Will that standard 9" SUP fin work for you then?

The answer is no.

At least not optimally — and especially not in a river.

Do you know why?

In this week's newsletter we unveil the real reason why SUP fins have different shapes and how you can use them in a way to enhance your time on the water...

Including what position in the fin box works best and why.

Some of you might be skeptical about how a fin can make that much of a difference...

But once you know the mechanism behind how fins work and why different shapes and styles were created...

You'll truly understand how such a simple (and underrated) piece of SUP equipment can alter your time on the water...

For good or bad depending on the SUP fin and the situation.

If you want to have the best time on your SUP...

You need to know everything there is to know about your equipment...

Including fins.

Ready to get a deeper understanding on this underrated and overlooked accessory?

>>Click here to check out our short Intro to SUP Fin, Size, Shape, and Position<<

By understanding how fins can affect you're paddling, you'll be better prepared with the right equipment...

At the right time.

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Daniel

Daniel

Daniel is a travelling author with a passion for exploring new waterways and sharing his experiences with the world.

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