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Ronix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S

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Ronix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-SRonix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin S The Ronix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin S is a wakesurf fin built for riders who want dependable tracking, consistent edge hold, and a timeless surf feel, combining Ronixs best selling Blueprint outline with a more forgiving fiberglass layup and easy tool less Fin S mounting. Why It Stands Out Classic Blueprint Feel: Ronix says the Blueprint series is their best selling fin family thanks to reliable hard edging performance

Ronix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S

The Ronix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S is a wakesurf fin built for riders who want dependable tracking, consistent edge hold, and a timeless surf feel, combining Ronix’s best-selling Blueprint outline with a more forgiving fiberglass layup and easy tool-less Fin-S mounting.

Why It Stands Out

  • Classic Blueprint Feel: Ronix says the Blueprint series is their best-selling fin family thanks to reliable hard-edging performance and a consistent surf-style ride.
  • Forgiving Fiberglass Construction: The fiberglass layup is designed to offer a more affordable value and a more forgiving ride than the carbon epoxy alternative.
  • Balanced Fin Personality: Ronix positions this fin between quicker-releasing Flo Thru fins and higher-grip Cheese Grader fins, making it a balanced option for many riders.
  • Tool-Less Fin-S 2.0 Mounting: The proven Fin-S system uses spring-lock technology for quick installation and removal without tools.
  • Strong Board Match Versatility: Ronix says these fins are the optimum pairing for most of their hybrid and surf lineups.

Ideal For

The Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S is a strong fit for wakesurf riders who want a fin with consistent tracking and dependable edge hold without an overly aggressive or super-loose feel. It works especially well for riders looking for a balanced surf-style response on hybrid and surf-shape boards.

Technical Details

  • Product Type: Wakesurf fin
  • Series: Blueprint
  • Construction: Fiberglass layup
  • Ride Feel: Forgiving, consistent, timeless surf feel
  • Fin Personality: More grip and consistency than a quick-release feel, but less aggressive than high-grip fin designs
  • Available Sizes: Symmetrical 3" and 4"
  • Mounting System: Fin-S 2.0 tool-less mounting system
  • Compatibility: Only compatible with Fin-S fin systems

How It Compares

Compared with carbon epoxy fin options, the Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S is more forgiving and more affordable. Compared with Ronix Flo Thru fins, it does not release as quickly through turns, and compared with Cheese Grader fins, it offers less extreme grip for a more neutral all-around feel.

Bottom Line: The Ronix Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S is a balanced wakesurf fin for riders who want dependable tracking, forgiving construction, and fast tool-less installation in a proven surf-style template.

Add the Blueprint Fiberglass Fin-S to your wakesurf setup for a simple fin upgrade that keeps your board feeling consistent, predictable, and ready to carve.

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