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The look of the Tappy Quad may be somewhat avant garde, but the performance of this fin design is predictable and solid — the unique angles create speed and drive.
Run it on a quad fish or modern quad when you want fast, drivey, predictable performance across a range of conditions — it's a do-most-things quad rather than a specialist. For more bite in powerful surf look at a Timmy Patterson quad; for a looser twin-fin feel, go TA Twin.
The Tappy Quad is a four-fin set designed by Japanese shaper Takuya "Tappy" Yoshikawa and made by True Ames in solid fiberglass with Futures bases, sold as a set of four. The template carries a good amount of rake and is intended for quad fish and modern quad surfboards.
The Patterson quad leans hard into bite and drive for powerful, steeper surf, where the Tappy Quad is the more all-around, speed-first option.
The review suggests the TA Twin for riders who want a twin's looseness instead of a quad's hold.
