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The Ryan Lovelace Piggyback Quad is a quad set with softer curves than usual, look for positive drive and flowy turns.
The Ryan Lovelace Piggyback Quad is a quad set with softer curves than usual, look for positive drive and flowy turns. This setup is meant to complement down the line surf by providing smooth transitions and speed from one turn to the next. Front fins are flat foiled and rear fins are 80/20 foil.
Positive drive and flowy turns with softer curves than usual — built to complement down the line surf, carrying speed from one turn to the next rather than locking into a single arc.
Put this on a fish or hybrid in the 5-to-7-foot range when you want keel glide with quad looseness — it shines most when the surf is small. If you'd rather run two fins and keep the squirt, the Lovelace Twin holds a longer line; if you need a quad that holds harder in size, look elsewhere.
The Lovelace Piggyback Quad is Ryan Lovelace's Piggyback template cut as a four-fin quad set by True Ames. The outline is a hybrid between a wide-base traditional keel and an upright late-1970s fin, carrying rake with less overall area than a full keel. The set runs larger flat-foiled front fins paired with smaller, foiled rears, and is intended for performance hybrid and fish shapes in roughly the 5-to-7-foot range.
The two-fin option in the same family, with more straight-line keel drive and projection on the open face.
Described as the tighter, more performance quad whose flat foils snap quicker off a pulled-in tail.
Named as the loosest, most effortless quad of the group, favoring flow over hold.
