Sideways offers more than only surfboards, so check out our in store offers and get your new surfboard gear today. The epitome of simplicity for any surfboard can be narrowed down to one thing; the single fin surfboard. While those are favoured by intermediate to advanced riders, they are also incredibly approachable for beginners. What sets them apart from their muti-fin counterparts is their reduced drag which means you can go faster along the waves! Join us on an exhilarating ride with Sideways surfboards.
Get Your Single Fin Surfboard In Various Colours & Patterns
At Sideways Surf, you’ll discover a vibrant world of single fin surfboards available in some neat colour ways. From blue shades, golds and yellows, cream and white and even green, the options are endless. Just imagine paddling along on an emerald green longboard cutting through the water with grace. Or picture yourself gliding the waves with a deep blue shortboard, guiding through the wave. If you’re in the market for a surfboard in your favourite colour, Sideways Surf is your go-to.
Shop Single Fins At Sideways Today
With a diverse selection of single fins in all different shapes and sizes, including the highly sought-after mid-length surfboards. Your dream ride is just a click away, and with our flexible buy now, pay later payment options, like Zip and Afterpay, securing your dream board has never been easier. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hit the waves in style. Shop at Sideways Surf today!
Is single fin better than multi fin surfboard?
The debate comes mostly down to individual preference. They excel in speed and produce less drag, offering a smoother ride. Multi-fin surfboards are renowned for their exceptional maneuverability, allowing surfers to execute sharp turns and tricks with precision. It’s all about finding the perfect board that suits your unique style.
Is a single fin or a twin fin better for beginners?
For beginners looking to catch their first waves and maintain stability on the board, it’s advisable to opt for a setup that offers greater stability. Both surfboards can be a bit more challenging to balance on. In this case we would recommend a 2 + 1 setup, which involves three fins, typically a larger center fin and two smaller side fins. This configuration provides the stability needed for beginners to find their footing and progress with confidence in the early stages of their surfing journey.