If you’re considering an electric fin in 2026, chances are you’ve already narrowed your choice down to two options: Boost Fin Plus and Boost Fin Long Range. They look similar, install the same way, and promise the same core benefit — more efficient paddling with less fatigue.

So why are there two models, and which one actually makes sense for your sessions?

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What Both Boost Fin Models Do Well

Before comparing differences, it’s important to understand the shared foundation.

Both Boost Fin Plus and Boost Fin Long Range:

Install like a standard fin (no tools, no wiring)

Work with surfboards, SUPs, inflatables, and kayaks via adapters

Use the same wireless wrist remote

Provide assistive thrust to support paddling

Are designed to enhance, not replace, your effort

In practice, this means both models help you paddle out faster, hold position more easily, and manage energy better — especially in wind or current.

The real question isn’t “Which one works?”

It’s “Which one fits how I actually ride?”

The Core Difference: Session Length & Battery Strategy

The biggest difference between Plus and Long Range is how long you want support during a session.

Most riders don’t use boost continuously. Instead, they activate it in short, strategic bursts — paddle-outs, repositioning, or takeoff acceleration. That’s why understanding real-world usage matters more than headline battery numbers.

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Boost Fin Plus vs Long Range: Side-by-Side Comparison (2026)

Feature

Boost Fin Plus

Boost Fin Long Range

Best for

Typical surf & SUP sessions

Long SUP cruises, extended days

Average runtime (real use)

60–100 minutes

120–180 minutes

Battery focus

Lightweight, efficient

Extended capacity

Weight & board feel

Lighter, more natural feel

Heavier, more stable on larger boards

Assist style

Short bursts for paddle-out & positioning

Sustained assist for distance & endurance

Ideal boards

Shortboards, mid-lengths, all-around SUPs

SUPs, longboards, touring setups

Session length

1–2 hours

2+ hours

Price position

More affordable entry point

Higher cost, higher endurance

Who should choose it

Weekend warriors, busy professionals

Long-distance paddlers, all-day riders


This table reflects how riders actually use their fins — not just specs on paper.

How Battery Life Feels on the Water

Boost Fin Plus: Built for Realistic Sessions

Boost Fin Plus is optimized for most surf and SUP sessions.

If you typically ride for 1–2 hours, take breaks, and use boost strategically, Plus covers your needs comfortably. Its lighter weight also means a more natural board feel — something many surfers appreciate.

This is why Plus is often the first choice for:

  • weekend warriors
  • busy professionals
  • family paddlers
  • surfers who value flow and responsiveness

Boost Fin Long Range: When Endurance Matters More

Boost Fin Long Range is designed for riders who don’t want to think about battery limits.

It’s ideal if you:

  • go on long SUP cruises
  • paddle multiple sessions in one day
  • deal with sustained wind or current
  • prefer maximum buffer and flexibility

The trade-off is slightly more weight, which is most noticeable on smaller boards — but rarely an issue on SUPs or longboards.

Boost Fin Plus - Boost Surfing

Weight, Balance, and Board Feel

Battery size affects weight, and weight affects feel.

Plus feels lighter and less intrusive, especially while surfing

Long Range feels more planted and stable on larger boards

Neither feels bulky or awkward, but if you’re sensitive to how your board responds on a wave, Plus often feels closer to a traditional fin.

Power & Assist: What Changes (and What Doesn’t)

Both models deliver assistive thrust, not towing power.

That means:

  • you still paddle
  • timing still matters
  • technique still counts

The difference is how long that assistance is available, not how aggressive it feels. Long Range doesn’t turn your board into a jet — it simply supports you for longer.

Price & Value in 2026

From a value perspective:

Boost Fin Plus offers the best price-to-use ratio for most riders

Boost Fin Long Range costs more but removes battery anxiety

For many people, Plus already delivers everything they realistically need. Long Range makes sense when longer sessions are the norm, not the exception.

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Which Boost Fin Should You Buy?

Choose Boost Fin Plus if:

Your sessions are usually under 2 hours

You surf or SUP on weekends or after work

You want lighter feel and lower cost

You prefer simplicity and portability

This is the most popular choice — and for good reason.

Choose Boost Fin Long Range if:

You regularly paddle long distances

You spend full days on the water

You want maximum runtime confidence

You ride larger boards where weight matters less

Long Range shines when endurance defines your sessions.

Boost fin on SUP

Final Verdict: Plus or Long Range?

If you’re unsure, here’s the simplest guidance:

Start with Boost Fin Plus — it fits most riders and most sessions.

Choose Boost Fin Long Range if you already know you need extended runtime.

Either way, you’re choosing the same core benefit:

more usable time on the water, less fatigue, and more consistent sessions.

That’s what makes Boost Fin a meaningful upgrade — not just a gadget.

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