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Ryan's new side bites were designed to really shine in a supporting role for 2+1's of his liking - generally a slightly more parallel 2+1 setup, or a more under-finned 2+1.
Ryan's new side bites were designed to really shine in a supporting role for 2+1's of his liking - generally a slightly more parallel 2+1 setup, or a more under-finned 2+1. This set is a little more down-the-line driven and intended to be more clustered vs. a spread out 'classic' performance 2+1 setup; these sides will fit really nicely in longer boards, minigliders and as a little smaller performance side bite option. This template is really all about leaving the heavy lifting and general feel of the setup to the center fin, while acting as a nice backup and little bit of extra bite.
(2 Fin Set) Futures Compatible - Solid Fiberglass
Designed to shine in a supporting role for the 2+1 setups he prefers: clustered tighter and a touch raked, they are about extra grip and a backup when the rail loads up, not about adding their own character to the board.
Run these when you want a 2+1 that keeps its single-fin soul and only adds grip where the wave demands it — they read as quiet, the center fin still defines the feel, and these just keep the tail honest. For something even more subtle go to the Side Runners; for a fuller performance 2+1, the Brothers Marshall side bites push harder.
Ryan Lovelace's side bites for 2+1 setups, made by True Ames in solid fiberglass, Futures compatible, and sold as a pair. The template is down-the-line driven and meant to cluster closer to the center fin than a spread-out classic performance 2+1 arrangement. They are intended to run alongside a mid-length or longboard center fin in slightly more parallel or under-finned 2+1 setups.
The Side Runners are canted further out and engage even later, for riders who want a side bite that is barely there until a steep drop demands it.
The Brothers Marshall side bites push harder, suiting a more traditional performance 2+1 with stronger rail drive.
