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A single fin designed by one of the greatest surfboard craftsmen of all time… Need we say more.
Minimal rake for effortless trim and flow.
Flex is the thing riders say this standard-glass version lacks — the Volan build is the step up if you want the same template with spring through the body.
Put this on a Frye egg, a glider, or any fuller hybrid where the priority is trim, glide, and a planted tail — it holds a line and projects forward rather than swinging the tail through an arc. It is not a carving fin, and if your board feels dead and needs the fin to supply the engine, the Greenough 4A is the more versatile choice.
The Skip Frye is a single fin template Frye drew in the mid-1970s for his own eggs and gliders, made by True Ames. The outline is upright with very little rake and a base nearly as wide as the fin is tall. It comes in five sizes from 6" to 9.25" and fits a standard single-fin box, working as a pure single or as the center of a 2+1. A Volan version of the same template is also made.
The Volan version of the same template flexes through the body and wakes the board up in softer surf, adding the spring riders say the standard glass lacks.
The review recommends the 4A in the 8"–8.5" band for longer drawn-out arcs and added drive in weak waves, calling it more versatile across boards.
