
Nishii suggests an asymmetrical fin setting recommended for wide tail models!
Recently, I've come across manufacturers that are producing boards with asymmetrical outlines and fin counts, known as "asymmetrical." However, because they are asymmetrical, they are essentially boards for regular or goofy stances. However, if you have a 5-fin or 4-fin board,

This is how you can experience the performance of "Asymmetrical".
Asymmetrical design involves making the outline on the heel side thinner or shorter than on the toe side, or reducing the number of fins, which allows for tighter backside bottom turns and tighter frontside top turns.

So if you have a 5-fin or 4-fin board,
If you do it like in this photo, it will become an "asymmetrical" board.

Nishii did this in "RNF-RETRO",

As you can see in these photos, the bottom turn is extended.

The surfing is smooth and spins at the top, producing speed and spray.

It felt great and I was hooked on this fin setting!
Everyone, please give it a try! It's a really interesting movement!

We especially recommend this to users of the currently popular "
RNF-RETRO "!
This "asymmetrical" fin setting that Nishii came up with has the following features:
MAYHEM was also impressed and posted a rave review on his Instagram!
Nishii has posted some riding videos on Instagram, so please take a look!
@koji_luvsurf_nishii
https://www.instagram.com/koji_luvsurf_nishii/?hl=ja
The fins that Nishii set on the `
`RNF-RETRO '' are the following two types!
The heel side fins are as follows.
Black twin fin
『FCS ll』PG MODERN KEEL / TWIN SET
The toe fins are shown below, and there are two of the same design but in different colors.
FCS II PG Split Kel/Quad Fin
MAYHEM/Matt Biolos "FCS II" PG Split Kel/Quad Fin