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Designed by master shaper Wayne Rich, the Harmonic ‘67 epitomizes the perfect marriage of both pivot and drive for the classic-style noserider.
The vast surface area holds the tail down so you can walk forward and hang on the nose, while the swept-back profile gives it drive when you set up off the bottom and come through a turn.
This rides like a noserider that actually goes somewhere: park it and walk and the area keeps the nose lifted, lean into the bottom turn and the rake gives you a longer, drawn-out arc instead of a dead stop. It's the fin for a classic log when you want planted nose time plus genuine drive — if you want a more upright, pure-pivot feel, go Yater Spoon.
The Harmonic '67 is a classic-style noseriding single fin designed by Wayne Rich and made by True Ames, shaped as a companion to his Harmonic '67 surfboard, which distills 1967 longboard design into one shape. The template combines large surface area with a swept-back profile and is intended for traditional logs and noseriders. It is stocked in three sizes: 9.75, 10, and 10.5 inches.
