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The Wayne Rich Nightmare keels have been carefully crafted with close attention to detail in order to harness the full potential of the fins' design.
The Wayne Rich Nightmare keels have been carefully crafted with close attention to detail in order to harness the full potential of the fins' design. The swept-back, hatchet style profile allows for the ability to reach maximum drive while still allowing for release and maneuverability without tracking. The inside of the fins feature a concave 'football shape' foil in the top portion of the template which provides extra lift and reduced drag. If you're looking for a hybrid-keel alternative to spice up ythe twin fin, these fins might be just the ticket.
(Twin-Fin Set) Futures Compatible, Concave Inside Foil
The swept-back hatchet profile reaches maximum drive while still releasing and turning instead of tracking in a straight line, with a concave football-shaped foil adding lift and cutting drag.
Riders report the best results on a board built with some bite and a wider, hold-y tail, where the keels have something to work against; on a narrow, loose tail they free up so much that you have to commit hard through turns to keep the rail locked.
Put them on a fish or performance hybrid with a wider, bite-y tail that you want to drive hard and fast down open faces -- keel-level push that still releases and turns. Riders chasing an upright lock-in on any tail, or a loose and playful pocket feel, should look at other twins.
The Wayne Rich Nightmare Keels are a hybrid-keel twin set designed by shaper Wayne Rich and foiled by True Ames, here in solid fiberglass with Futures-compatible bases and a flat foil. The profile is a swept-back hatchet style with a wide base, and the inside carries a concave football-shaped foil through the top of the template. The set is intended for fishes and performance hybrids running two fins.
An upright power template, where the Nightmare Keels carry more area and lean further into keel-style drive.
Large-area uprights that lock in on any tail; the Nightmare Keels are the more keel-flavored, hatchet option.
Named as the different direction for a looser, more pocket-quick feel.
