Jump Higher. Hold More Power.
Hydrodynamic heel-side fins that add downforce for grip and control - without slowing you down.
Higher Jumps for Every Rider
Load fast, release clean. OrcaFin adds pop and vertical lift you can feel - whether you're landing first jumps or chasing PBs.
Balanced Grip, Only When You Need It
Free and agile while cruising; secure at takeoff. The selective lock-in boosts confidence for beginners and precision for pros.
More Control in Real-World Conditions
Gusts, chop, messy water - stay on line and recover fast. Newer riders feel safer; advanced riders stay composed at speed.
Instand Upgrade, No New Board Needed
Two fins, minutes to install, results from day one. A smarte path to progression for all levels, every session.






Orca-Fin Set
BETTER CONTROL | SMOOTHER RIDING | HIGHER POP
Orca Fins provide unmatched grip, control, and upwind performance, enhancing takeoffs, jumps, and landings.
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Gewöhnlich fertig in 24 Stunden
More control.No new board needed.
You don't need to drop 1,000+ on a new setup. Orca Kiteboarding Fins instantly transform the board you already love. The heel-side-only fin configuration reduces drag while boosting lift - so you can ride faster, jump bigger and hold your line with more confidence.

What you get with your orca kiteboard fins
- 2 x ORCA Kiteboard fins for the heelside
- M5 stainless steel screws
- 4x Aluminium washers
- Mounting instructions
- Installs in under 5 minutes
- Worldwide shipping available
ORCA fin questions & answers
How many ORCA fins do i need
You just need one set wich includes 2 fins mounted on the heel side of your board.
Will Orca Fins fit my board?
Orca Fins fitting for most twin-tip kiteboards that use standard 38 mm fin spacing and M5 hardware. They mount heel-side only(two fins total). If your board has standard holes, you’re good to go. For a f-one adapter you are welcome to contact us.
Are Orca Fins only for Big Air?
Big Air is where the gains are most obvious, but the added grip and stability benefit freeride and general twin-tip riding as well—more control in landings, better upwind grip, and more flow between tricks.


