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Buy Fins in Boracay

Boracay, Western Visayas, Philippines

Boracay previewFind locations

3+

Surf Spots

280+

Sunny Days/Year

October–April

Peak Season

1–4ft

Wave Height

No Fins listings found in Boracay.

Why Boracay?

While famous for kitesurfing, Boracay also has mellow surf for longboarders and beginners.

  • Bulabog Beach gets waves during NE monsoon
  • Super scenic with calm, beginner-friendly conditions
  • Island resort life with full service and nightlife
  • Easy to mix in some surf with relaxation
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Travel Information

Getting There

  • Fly to Caticlan (MPH) and take a short boat to the island
  • Most hotels are within walking distance to beaches
  • Surf lessons available seasonally

Best Time to Visit

  • October–March during the northeast monsoon
  • Best surf is small, fun, and clean in mornings
  • Avoid summer unless you’re kiting

Local Tips

  • Great for beginners and small wave cruisers
  • Bulabog Beach gets small peelers during trade winds
  • Board rentals limited — bring your own if you’re picky

Nearby fins Locations

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Top Surf Accessories Brands

Shop premium brands specializing in leashes, fins, wax, and other essential surf accessories built for performance and durability.

FCS

FCS

Creatures of Leisure

Creatures of Leisure

Dakine

Dakine

Sticky Bumps

Sticky Bumps

Sex Wax

Sex Wax

Captain Fin

Captain Fin

OAM

OAM

Pro-Lite

Pro-Lite

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore essential tips and guidance on surfboard accessories like fins, leashes, wax, and more.

What size leash should I use?

As a rule of thumb, choose a leash that matches the length of your board. A 6’ board should use a 6’ leash.

What’s the difference between FCS and Futures fins?

They are two different fin systems. FCS uses dual tabs, while Futures use a single tab. Your board must be compatible with the system.

Do I need traction pads and wax?

Yes. Wax provides grip for your front foot, while traction pads help stabilize your back foot, especially during turns.

How do I apply surf wax?

Apply a basecoat in a crosshatch pattern, then layer topcoat wax using circular motions. Reapply as needed before sessions.

What type of board bag should I get?

Day bags are lightweight and ideal for short trips, while travel bags offer more padding and room for multiple boards and gear.

Can I repair my board myself?

Yes. Small dings can be repaired using surfboard repair kits. However, for major damage, it’s best to visit a professional.

How often should I replace my leash?

Inspect it regularly. Replace it if it shows signs of wear, stretching, or if the cuff or swivel is damaged.

What does a surfboard fin setup affect?

Fins influence stability, speed, and maneuverability. Single fins are smooth and classic, thrusters offer control, and quads add speed.

Is a traction pad better than wax?

They serve different purposes. Most surfers use both — a traction pad for rear foot grip and wax for front foot traction.

Can I travel with wax in my surf bag?

Yes, but keep it in a sealed container. Wax can melt in heat, so store it properly to avoid messes.

Surf Accessories Shipping

Reliable delivery for your surf gear and gadgets

From leashes and fins to wax kits, we package every item to resist damage during transport and get your gear to you on time — ready for your next wave.

Shipping Methods

Standard Shipping

3–6 business days for most accessory items.

Express Delivery

1–2 business days for urgent equipment needs.

Grouped Shipment

Save packaging by bundling multiple accessories in one shipment.

Pickup from Partner Shops

Collect from select surf shops near popular beach towns.

Packaging

All accessories are bubble-wrapped and sealed in recyclable pouches or boxes, labeled clearly for safety.

Insurance

Items above $100 are eligible for insurance claims. Surfboard accessories over $200 ship with standard coverage.

International Shipping

Accessories are eligible for global delivery. Delivery speed may vary based on customs regulations.