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The Velzy Noserider which is relatively slender for a pivot-style noserider, is a bit more responsive than its tip-time-oriented relatives that have wider bases and fuller surface areas.
The stiff foil gives you stability when you are hanging ten, while the narrow profile keeps the board free enough to draw long lines and smooth turns rather than feeling planted and dead.
This is a noseride fin with manners: it locks you in on the tip without turning your log into a board that only goes straight. Pick it for a classic 9-to-10-foot log when nose time is the priority but you still want to move the board around — if you want a tighter, quicker pivot, the Tappy 1 is the move.
The Velzy Noserider is Dale Velzy's single fin for longboard noseriding, foiled by True Ames, and the template has stayed essentially unchanged since Velzy drew it. It is relatively slender for a pivot-style noserider, pairing sweep with a long base and a fairly stiff foil. It comes in 9.0", 9.5", and 10.0" sizes, with the 9.5" and 10" favored for 9-to-10-foot boards.
