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Designed specifically to be paired with Lovelace FM twinzer rear fin, these canard fins feature a unique performance template.
Designed specifically to be paired with Lovelace FM twinzer rear fin, these canard fins feature a unique performance template. Generally placed just forward of the twins and set outside towards the rail, these fins are versatile and can be used in many different combinations for a variety of shapes and board sizes. These fins feature a flat inside foil 0° of cant.
A tuning device, not a source of area — the canard is foiled to break surface tension ahead of the mains and feed cleaner flow into the rear twins.
The twinzer feel lands between a twin and a quad: more hold than the rear fins alone, more freedom than four fins clustered tight.
Buy these only if you are running the Lovelace FM Twinzer rear fins and want extra grip and hold without losing the twin character — if you do not have FM rears in the board, leave them in the drawer. For any other board, the Lovelace Side Bites are the supporting-role 2+1 set and the standard Lovelace Twin covers the clean two-fin option.
The Lovelace FM Canards are small, single-foiled leading fins with a flat inside face, made in solid fiberglass with FCS-compatible bases. Ryan Lovelace designed them to mount forward and outboard of the Lovelace FM Twinzer rear fins on his FM mid-length, which places its boxes more than two inches off the rail and nearly parallel. They are canards rather than side bites and are not intended as stand-alone fins or for use near a center box.
The review points to running the FM rears as a clean twin with the standard Lovelace Twin pivot feel if you want looseness and squirt instead of canard grip.
Named as the other direction: the planted, channeled drive of a true Bonzer cluster rather than the twinzer's between-twin-and-quad feel.
Recommended as the supporting-role 2+1 set for any board not running FM Twinzer rears.
