Dynamic Center Fins have a large surface area for drive and control while the upright rake retains maneuverability.
⚡ Fast. Loose. Performance Driven.
The Eveley 4" Dynamic Center Fin is built for surfers who want speed, tighter arcs, and reduced drag in a 2+1 setup.
Designed for Australian conditions.
If your board feels stiff or tracky through turns, this is the cleanest way to unlock release without sacrificing stability.
Why This Fin?
A 4" center fin isn’t about hold — it’s about freedom.
The Dynamic template reduces base area and overall drag, allowing the rail fins to do more of the work. The result:
Faster rail-to-rail transitions
Cleaner release off the top
Lighter, more responsive tail feel
Increased speed in small-to-medium surf
Unlike heavier pivot-style stabilisers, the Dynamic template keeps your board lively and progressive.
If you're running a performance longboard or midlength as a 2+1, this is the correct center fin size for speed-focused surfing.
For setup fundamentals, see:
→ Choose the Right Surfboard Fin Setup
→ Longboard Fin Setup Guide — Single, 2+1, and Performance Options
Description
The Eveley 4" Dynamic Center Fin is precision cut from layered Natural Pro Glass for predictable flex and long-term durability.
The refined outline features:
Moderate rake for drawn but responsive arcs
Reduced base for quicker turn initiation
Balanced foil for smooth water flow
Controlled tip flex for clean release
This is not a plastic stabiliser.
This is solid fibreglass — built to last.
Compatible with all standard longboard center fin boxes.
Key Features
Height: 4"
Construction: Natural Pro Glass
Logo: Black Eveley inlay
Flex: Medium-stiff with controlled tip release
Template: Performance 2+1 stabiliser
Finish: Clean resin polish
Fit: Standard longboard center box
Ideal For
Performance longboards (8'6"–9'6")
Midlengths running 2+1
Surfers wanting speed over pivot hold
Smaller to medium surf
Lighter surfers reducing tail resistance
Anyone upgrading from plastic stabilisers
Template Comparison – Choosing the Right Centre Size
Not Sure Which Centre Fin Size You Need?
Here’s how they actually feel in the water:
4" Dynamic
Fast, loose and highly responsive. Perfect if you want tighter turns and quicker rail-to-rail transitions.
Trade-off: Less hold for extended nose riding.
6.5" Classic Center Fin
The balanced all-rounder. Enough control to feel stable, but still turns smoothly.
Trade-off: Slightly slower release compared to the 4".
9"+ Traditional
Built for trim, glide and serious nose riding hold. Ideal for classic longboarding.
Trade-off: Slower turning and reduced manoeuvrability.
If you're running a 2+1 setup and want speed, the 4" Dynamic is the performance choice.
If you're unsure which size fits your board weight and dimensions:
→ How to Choose the Right Fin Size for Your Board
Construction – Natural Pro Glass
Eveley Pro Glass construction delivers:
Stronger panel layup
Predictable flex under load
Reduced vibration at speed
Long-term structural durability
True performance comes from controlled flex — not excessive stiffness or cheap composites.
Designed for Australian surf energy.
Choose Eveley
Performance-driven templates refined for real surf
Direct-to-surfer pricing
Clean aesthetic, no gimmicks
Built for Australian conditions
Tested in beach breaks, points and reefs
If you're comparing against imported stabilisers, ask:
Are you paying for branding — or performance?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 4" center fin too small?
Not in a 2+1. The side fins provide hold. The 4" center provides balance and control without drag.
Will this make my board faster?
Yes. Reducing center fin area decreases resistance and increases release.
Can I use it as a single fin?
Technically yes in small boards or weak waves, but it’s designed primarily as a 2+1 stabiliser.
Does it fit my board?
It fits any board with a standard longboard center fin box.
Dial Your Full Setup
Pair this center with:
For deeper guidance:
• Choose the Right Surfboard Fin Setup
• Longboard Fin Setup Guide — Single, 2+1, and Performance Options
• How to Choose the Right Fin Size for Your Board
Dynamic Center Fins have a large surface area for drive and control while the upright rake retains maneuverability.
⚡ Fast. Loose. Performance Driven.
The Eveley 4" Dynamic Center Fin is built for surfers who want speed, tighter arcs, and reduced drag in a 2+1 setup.
Designed for Australian conditions.
If your board feels stiff or tracky through turns, this is the cleanest way to unlock release without sacrificing stability.
Why This Fin?
A 4" center fin isn’t about hold — it’s about freedom.
The Dynamic template reduces base area and overall drag, allowing the rail fins to do more of the work. The result:
Faster rail-to-rail transitions
Cleaner release off the top
Lighter, more responsive tail feel
Increased speed in small-to-medium surf
Unlike heavier pivot-style stabilisers, the Dynamic template keeps your board lively and progressive.
If you're running a performance longboard or midlength as a 2+1, this is the correct center fin size for speed-focused surfing.
For setup fundamentals, see:
→ Choose the Right Surfboard Fin Setup
→ Longboard Fin Setup Guide — Single, 2+1, and Performance Options
Description
The Eveley 4" Dynamic Center Fin is precision cut from layered Natural Pro Glass for predictable flex and long-term durability.
The refined outline features:
Moderate rake for drawn but responsive arcs
Reduced base for quicker turn initiation
Balanced foil for smooth water flow
Controlled tip flex for clean release
This is not a plastic stabiliser.
This is solid fibreglass — built to last.
Compatible with all standard longboard center fin boxes.
Key Features
Height: 4"
Construction: Natural Pro Glass
Logo: Black Eveley inlay
Flex: Medium-stiff with controlled tip release
Template: Performance 2+1 stabiliser
Finish: Clean resin polish
Fit: Standard longboard center box
Ideal For
Performance longboards (8'6"–9'6")
Midlengths running 2+1
Surfers wanting speed over pivot hold
Smaller to medium surf
Lighter surfers reducing tail resistance
Anyone upgrading from plastic stabilisers
Template Comparison – Choosing the Right Centre Size
Not Sure Which Centre Fin Size You Need?
Here’s how they actually feel in the water:
4" Dynamic
Fast, loose and highly responsive. Perfect if you want tighter turns and quicker rail-to-rail transitions.
Trade-off: Less hold for extended nose riding.
6.5" Classic Center Fin
The balanced all-rounder. Enough control to feel stable, but still turns smoothly.
Trade-off: Slightly slower release compared to the 4".
9"+ Traditional
Built for trim, glide and serious nose riding hold. Ideal for classic longboarding.
Trade-off: Slower turning and reduced manoeuvrability.
If you're running a 2+1 setup and want speed, the 4" Dynamic is the performance choice.
If you're unsure which size fits your board weight and dimensions:
→ How to Choose the Right Fin Size for Your Board
Construction – Natural Pro Glass
Eveley Pro Glass construction delivers:
Stronger panel layup
Predictable flex under load
Reduced vibration at speed
Long-term structural durability
True performance comes from controlled flex — not excessive stiffness or cheap composites.
Designed for Australian surf energy.
Choose Eveley
Performance-driven templates refined for real surf
Direct-to-surfer pricing
Clean aesthetic, no gimmicks
Built for Australian conditions
Tested in beach breaks, points and reefs
If you're comparing against imported stabilisers, ask:
Are you paying for branding — or performance?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 4" center fin too small?
Not in a 2+1. The side fins provide hold. The 4" center provides balance and control without drag.
Will this make my board faster?
Yes. Reducing center fin area decreases resistance and increases release.
Can I use it as a single fin?
Technically yes in small boards or weak waves, but it’s designed primarily as a 2+1 stabiliser.
Does it fit my board?
It fits any board with a standard longboard center fin box.
Dial Your Full Setup
Pair this center with:
For deeper guidance:
• Choose the Right Surfboard Fin Setup
• Longboard Fin Setup Guide — Single, 2+1, and Performance Options
• How to Choose the Right Fin Size for Your Board