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Softer curves and flat-foiled fronts, drawn for down-the-line surf where you want one turn to run into the next rather than stop.The Ryan Lovelace Piggyback Quad is a quad set with softer curves than usual, look for positive drive and flowy turns.
Curve più morbide e anteriori a foil piatto, disegnate per il surf down the line, dove vuoi che una curva scorra dentro la successiva invece di fermarsi.
La Piggyback Quad di Ryan Lovelace è un set quad con curve più morbide del solito: aspettati drive pieno e curve fluide. Questo setup è pensato per accompagnare il surf down the line, dando transizioni morbide e velocità da una curva all'altra. Le pinne anteriori hanno foil piatto e le posteriori foil 80/20.
Positive drive and flowy turns with softer curves than usual — built to complement down the line surf, carrying speed from one turn to the next rather than locking into a single arc.
Put this on a fish or hybrid in the 5-to-7-foot range when you want keel glide with quad looseness — it shines most when the surf is small. If you'd rather run two fins and keep the squirt, the Lovelace Twin holds a longer line; if you need a quad that holds harder in size, look elsewhere.
The Lovelace Piggyback Quad is Ryan Lovelace's Piggyback template cut as a four-fin quad set by True Ames. The outline is a hybrid between a wide-base traditional keel and an upright late-1970s fin, carrying rake with less overall area than a full keel. The set runs larger flat-foiled front fins paired with smaller, foiled rears, and is intended for performance hybrid and fish shapes in roughly the 5-to-7-foot range.
The two-fin option in the same family, with more straight-line keel drive and projection on the open face.
Described as the tighter, more performance quad whose flat foils snap quicker off a pulled-in tail.
Named as the loosest, most effortless quad of the group, favoring flow over hold.
