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The standard and pinnacle of asymmetrical surfboard fin designs Precision, fluidity, and all-around performance with solid rail-to-rail engagement Solid fiberglass construction, raw finish Toe-side twin - 5° cant, flat inside foil Heel-side front - 6° cant, flat inside foil / Heel-side rear - 3° cant, flat inside foil The Ryan Burch Asym set should arguably be the go-to asym set on the planet earth.
The standard and pinnacle of asymmetrical surfboard fin designs Precision, fluidity, and all-around performance with solid rail-to-rail engagement Solid fiberglass construction, raw finish Toe-side twin - 5° cant, flat inside foil Heel-side front - 6° cant, flat inside foil / Heel-side rear - 3° cant, flat inside foil The Ryan Burch Asym set should arguably be the go-to asym set on the planet earth. No one has messed with, tested, and dialed in the asym concept more than Ryan Burch. The toe side fin is from the Burch Twin. The heel side fins are Ryan's unique paddle concept - inspired by George Greenough's paddle fins and further influenced by Daniel "Tomo" Thompson's fin experimentation. The heel side fins have a stubby outline, but the cutaway trailing edge opens up the fin in transition and on rail. The compatibility of these three fins is unmatched. A frontside bottom turn will feel drivey, quick, and full of power - and the heel side will feel responsive, buttery, smooth, and loose. The name of the game here is keeping each rail engaged and each transition harmoniously balanced.
Arguably the go-to asym set on the planet, as no one has messed with, tested, and dialed in the asym concept more than Ryan Burch.
The frontside feels drivey, quick, and full of power, and the heel side is responsive, buttery, smooth, and loose.
This is the set for a goofy-footer on a dedicated asym who wants a powerful frontside and a free backside, and it's best in punchy beachbreak and steeper faces where your two rails are asked to do very different things. Run it only on a board built asymmetrically for it — regular-footers need the Regular version, and a standard twin or fish wants the symmetrical Burch Twin.
The Ryan Burch Asymmetrical Goofy is a 1+2 asymmetrical fin set for goofy-foot asymmetrical surfboards, made by True Ames in solid fiberglass and Futures compatible. The toe-side fin comes from the Burch Twin template, while the heel-side fins use Burch's paddle concept, with a stubby outline and a cutaway trailing edge, influenced by Greenough's paddle fins and Tomo's fin experimentation.
The same 1+2 asym concept mirrored for regular-footers, which is the version regular-stance riders need instead of this goofy layout.
The symmetrical Burch Twin treats forehand and backhand identically and is the right call on a standard twin or fish rather than an asym board.
