Twinzer Fins
Four fins. Asymmetric speed.
Performance(2)
Responsive fins for quick direction changes and vertical surfing.
Smooth & Drivey(4)
Hold a line and generate speed through turns.
Carving(1)
Rail-to-rail arc fins with moderate rake and good projection.
Flow & Cruise(2)
Relaxed, forgiving fins for smooth lines and easy speed.
How twinzer fins work
A twinzer is a four-fin setup, but it's not a quad. Two larger fins sit near the tail, and two smaller canard fins mount ahead of them, closer to the rails. The canard's high-pressure side directs water to the main fin's low-pressure side, reducing cavitation and making the main fin more efficient. Jobson claimed canards improve fin power and flow velocity by approximately 20%.
The result is a board that feels like a fast, loose twin but with significantly more hold and drive through turns. Swaylocks riders describe it as "fast speed at trim, arcing, with instant traction on takeoff — the precise, surefooted cutting feeling like you're on ice skates." Manny Caro of Mandala later discovered that Jobson's original fin spacing followed golden ratio proportions — an unplanned mathematical harmony.
Twinzers are a niche setup with a devoted following. The critical distinction from quads: twinzer fins are clustered tightly with a lead/follow relationship between the pairs, while quad fins are spread wider with no such dynamic. One Swaylocks rider warns: a "twinzer" that's just "a standard quad with the small fins forward" performs terribly — the flow dynamics between fins require specific spacing and foiling.
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Toute la sélection Twinzer Fins est au 4051 Judah St, dans l'Outer Sunset. Apportez votre planche.
Get in touch ›10 twinzer fin sets from True Ames. The twinzer setup uses a small canard fin in front of the main fins to increase lift and speed. Templates by Lovelace and Mandala. FCS and Futures compatible.















