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Designed by shaping guru Wayne Rich, these side bites were built to compliment his Power Tilt center fin - although they work incredibly well with a a multitude of center skegs.
Designed by shaping guru Wayne Rich, these side bites were built to compliment his Power Tilt center fin - although they work incredibly well with a a multitude of center skegs. Slightly more upright than the standard side bites, these side bites have a bit thinner tip area with some more relief through the trailing edge which is designed for precision turns and top-notch performance. By adding these side bites to ythe center fin, you will experience increased stability and also provide added lift & projection. These 3.4" WR Side Bites are great for smaller riders, smaller board setups, or a slightly more loose feeling. The 4.0" WR Side Bites work well for larger riders, bigger boards, bigger waves, and provide added hold & control.
(2 Fin Set) Futures Compatible - Solid Fiberglass
These run slightly more upright than a standard side bite, with a thinner tip and relief through the trailing edge, which Wayne Rich built for precise turns rather than just hold — adding them to a center fin gives you increased stability plus lift and projection.
Run these on a mid-length or smaller longboard 2+1 where you want a little more bite but a still-loose feel — they grip on edge without clamping the tail down the way a 4.0 inch would, and they keep the single-fin glide alive on steeper drops. Pair them with the Power Tilt for the intended setup, drop your center fin size when you add them, and size up to the 4.0 for bigger boards, riders, or waves.
The Wayne Rich Side Bites are a two-fin set designed by Wayne Rich and foiled by True Ames; this is the 3.4" Futures version in solid fiberglass, the smaller of two sizes alongside the 4.0". The template runs slightly more upright than a standard side bite, with a thinner tip and relief through the trailing edge. Rich designed them to complement his Power Tilt center fin in 2+1 setups on mid-lengths and smaller longboards, though they pair with most center fins.
