SUP Alley FSP Pro










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The high performance and radical shortboard to shred without limits.
Presentation
The Alley FSP Pro is a high-performance shortboard designed to take your surfing to the next level—snappy rollers, tight top turns, slashes, powerful cutbacks, big airs, and heavy waves.
Under the skilled feet of a good surfer, the Alley can deliver the full range of high-performance maneuvers. There are truly no limits, from Vilayta’s deep barrels to the smooth point breaks that Moritz dominates.
In bigger sizes, you get the same performance with added paddle power and extra width for stability while waiting for waves. Easy yet punchy at the same time.
With more rocker, a steeper kick tail, and refined rails, the Alley is the most radical board in the lineup—it doesn’t hold back, it rips.
Still, it’s the perfect board for those who crave a smooth, flowing ride, thanks to its dreamy round tail, while keeping enough length for solid paddle speed to maximize wave count.
A fast, true shortboard shape, available in six sizes—7’2, 7’4, 7’6, 7’8, 8’1, and 8’6—so every surfer can find their fit. The two biggest sizes offer extra comfort, making them accessible to all.
OUTLINE
The outline is as radical as it gets, keeping width only at the center for paddling, while the OFO drops off sharply.
The flow has also been totally reworked with a width at the leash plug that has almost been cut in half !!! The volume has been gently pushed at the front and center of the board. It simply looks amazing, and oh so sharp !
The deck is even more domed than before to get thinner rails all along the board. There is volume at the center while still keeping a very thin waist, giving it elegance and performance.
NOSE
The point nose stays out of the way, especially in tight turns and steep drops. With less surface area up front, the board feels lighter, more reactive, and seriously radical.
It sharpens your turns and boosts control, especially in critical sections. No unwanted catch on radical maneuvers or committed take-offs in powerful waves.
This point nose is built to hold perfect lines in barrels, keeping things smooth by eliminating bounce and drag.
TAIL
Its round tail gives it more freedom in turns to max out fluidity and get vertical in hollow sections. That allows you to radicalize your carves while still wrapping turns. The board is less centered and much more maneuverable, which is not negligible in competition, and also in free-surfing! To describe it as best as possible, we can also say that this board is our most efficient when it comes to backside surfing, which might very well be the most technical aspect on a SUP board.
We love its natural rail to rail, so very close to the behaviour of a competition shortboard, and that round tail is simply magical. Its insane drive in powerful waves is only matched by its lip destroying pivot.
ROCKER
The rocker gains some shapeliness for more comfort on the way down, but also so that the board naturally fits into turns, without using stalls to cheat. It really surfs on the rail.
This shortboard rocker keeps you right in the pocket without fighting for position. It also smooths out exits from snaps, off-the-lips, and hard-charging carves.
HULL
The hull has been refined, year after year, on these shapes by Patrice Guénolé, with:
A very light concave at the nose (slightly convex) that starts early and focuses the flow for stability and grip.
A simple deep concave at the center to steady the board when paddling and channeling the flow towards the fins to maximize lift and drive with a very good front foot grip.
A double concave at the fins which will stick to water and tunnel the flow to the outer fins, aiming for maximum speed!
A slight V with a double concave at the tail to release the flow of water while giving the board a loose rail to rail.
This reworked and active hull gives it 50% more performance compared to a flat hull. It might not seem essential but it is crucial to get the best out of the rest of the shape. In a nutshell, the outline spreads the load on water and the hull dictates the directional flow of water.
RAILS
The rails work in concert with the outline and the hull to offer optimal water entry, nothing is left to chance:
The rail at the nose is recessed to avoid mistakes. It does not hang on to water and allows for total directional freedom on steeper waves, while softening contact when paddling.
At the center, the rail has a more cutting edge to guide the board and give better balance when paddling.
The rail stays recessed but with a sharper edge right in front of the fins. As soon as you are past the fins, it becomes harder and more square, which gives extra precision in turns by defining lift angles, which amount to the angles of inclination in the water. That will allow the board to naturally find the optimum inclination when responding to your input : not too deep or too shallow, just right for maximum grip, control and responsiveness. We really pivot around the tail by letting the rail bite into the water until water reaches its release point at the fin, and just behind it we grip !
The vertical rail at the tail allows for easy take off for even more speed.
Technical sheet
SUP Alley FSP Pro FSP PRO / 7'8 / White
Buying guide
For whom?
You need to crave the purest and most hardcore drive in SUP. So, plenty of passion and determination are required.
An excellent physical condition is a real plus on an Alley. If not, it might turn into a nightmare.
All in all, this is a board that you only look at after a few years of SUP, and when you are very sporty. You have to master the 3D balance, especially: lateral plus FWD/RWD.
For what?
The Alley is all about vertical surfing. Its round tail lets you draw any line, from clean arcs to explosive turns. But steer clear of choppy waters—it’s a struggle.
Which size?
- The 7’2 is best for pros up to 65kg.
- The 7’4 is best for pros up to 75kg.
- The 7’6 is best for pros up to 85kg.
- The 7’8 is starting to settle down, ideal for those under 90kg.
- The 8’1 is cool for those under 90kg who are not very sporty and want comfort.
- The 8’6 is easy for those under 100kg who are not very sporty and want comfort.
Do not ‘over liter’ this board. Too much volume will give it an unpleasant tumbling effect while a little water on the deck behind the heels will stall it.
Which board bag?
Quiver mates?
The Alley is most certainly the last frontier before regular surfing in the SUP world.
It will usually be completed with a small wave board. Either a Karmen to not make too big a difference in feeling/driving. Or a Mob to shred in the mush.
Few people like hardcore ShortSUPs and LongSUPs. If this is your case, it will go very well with all the LongSUP but probably even better with a Zero or NFA that offer modern and lively drives.
The Alley will have a hard time finding its place in a surfer’s quiver because it’s the board of someone who excels seriously in SUP, and who won’t necessarily have the time to invest in the heart of the surfing program which is exactly the same as the Alley : the Shortboard perf board.
Which fin setup?
Tri-Fin is the best option on small Alleys. Quad works very well on the larger sizes. All the classic setups work, not much to gain getting too exotic. A good set of Performers will be perfect. Switch to Carvers if you want more directional stability (control).
Toledos and Wilsons are fine, Fannings are more powerful for the same size. Bear in mind that these Fins are only sold as Tri-fin sets, which would need to be completed with retail Quads rears.
Take your recommended fin size or just above it. No less. You’re going to need the grip to exploit it.
- XS for those under 55 kg / 120 Lbs
- S for 55 kg – 70 kg / 120 Lbs – 155 Lbs
- M for 65 kg – 80 kg / 145 Lbs – 175 Lbs
- L for 75 kg – 90 kg / 165 Lbs – 200 Lbs
- XL for those over 85 kg / 190 Lbs.
Note that even before the shape, it is the material of the Fins that makes the performance. Keep in mind that the stiffer a Fin is, the better it works. Yes, a pro needs good Fins, but an amateur also needs to go fast because speed is the basis of all maneuvers.
Never go shorter, except when kiting.
A surfer who wants more speed, to make more beautiful carves, to surf more cleanly, to work on his speed gain, will take one size above the recommended size.
In a setup that mixes sets, consider that the laterals do the grip and acceleration; and the backs do the pivot, drive and some grip. So, focus on good laterals that fit your need for power and speed.
Flat inner-sided Quad rears have more grip and less glide. A stronger grip, but a Vmax and a mania one hair below the curved inner faces (20/80 for example). Go for the flat sides despite everything.
And too big of Quad rears totally block the handling of your Board, giving you the impression that its tail floats too much in the turns. Hateful. Better too small than too big.
What paddle length?
Your size, no more and no less, ideally a Pro version for a lighter paddle. You can make it a little shorter if you’re aiming towards a radical ride. Some people cut it to eyebrow height.
Which leash?
Take the length of your board: 7′ or 8′.
In less than shoulder size waves, a reduced diameter (6mm) will make you gain a lot of speed. Above, you must have 7mm minimum.
Check its condition before each session and change it every year. This is your lifejacket and should be treated as such.
Equipments
The Alley FSP Pro features a high-end 5mm deck pad that delivers top-tier grip and unmatched comfort.
At the back, the 3D Function Tail Pad provides a smart, responsive feel with strategically placed grooves and cutouts that enhance foot awareness—keeping you locked in and dialed into every movement.
Up front, the Front Pad Ridge Traction ensures perfect grip and surgical precision while maintaining plush cushioning.
This multi-zone deck pad gives the new Alley a perfectly balanced connection—precise, comfortable, and fully under control.
The ergonomic carrying handle on the deck makes it easy to maneuver the board out of the water. It also allows you to carry it one-handed—super practical!
It also houses the vent screw, keeping it protected and eliminating the need for extra reinforcements that would add unnecessary weight. Smart, durable, and lightweight.
The vent screw is automatic. Its membrane lets air circulate between the board’s core and the outside while keeping water out, effortlessly managing pressure changes. This smart system boosts durability with zero upkeep. That said, always keep your board out of direct sunlight and remove the valve when flying.
In addition, we set these boards up with 3 FCS II boxes on the small sizes and 5 FCS II boxes on the bigger ones. The anchoring is firm and therefore the most efficient and solid. It is simply the highest standard of fin box on the market. You can therefore set up your quad with all types of fins according to your desires and your surfing style by accessing an almost endless catalog of top-of-the-range fins.
The leash plug is indestructible as it is glued into the high density PVC sandwich of the deck. The guarantee of not losing your board in the rocks for example, nor of seeing water seep through the plug because the PVC is waterproof.
To sum up, the Alley comes with:
3 FCS II Glass Flex L/118mm for 7'2, 7'4, 7'6. 4 FCS II Glass Flex (2 lateral Carver L/118 mm + 2 lateral Carver S/100 mm) for 7'8, 8'1, 8'6.
3 FCS II boxes of high resistance reinforced with high density PVC on the 7’2, 7’4 and 7’6 and 5 FCS II boxes on the other sizes to allow a quad fin set-up.
5 mm pad: deck covering designed for great comfort and absolute grip.
Integrated central carry handle on the board deck.
Leash plug Concrete fixed at tail to never lose your board.
Delivery
Delivery delay
We indicate a preparation and shipping time of 3 working days. In reality, the majority of orders are shipped within 24/48 hours.
The delivery time, i.e. delivery time of the package to your home, then depends on the delivery location and the carrier.
We work with reliable and efficient carriers. 99% of shipments go perfectly and quickly. In the case of the remaining 1%, rest assured that we will do what is necessary with the carrier.
Shipping fees
Unlike other sites, shipping costs are not hidden behind the price of our products. You know exactly what shipping costs you, and you are not disadvantaged if you choose to collect your order at our GONG Space Center.
Shipping costs are calculated based on the weight and volume of each package, and your delivery address.
Tracking your package
Delivery tracking is managed directly by the carriers to whom we have entrusted your packages. They will contact you by email or SMS to allow you to choose delivery methods and follow the route of your package.
Carriers
We work with the best transport societies to deliver to you throughout Europe and the world within very short deadlines. We chose them for their quality of service and their compliance with deadlines.
For mainland France, 80% of your orders arrive at their destination in less than 48 hours of processing.
For Europe, delivery times vary from 3 to 6 working days, depending on the country of destination.
For the rest of the world, delivery times depend on transit time and customs clearance time. This delay depends on customs and can last from a few days to a few weeks depending on the destination and seasonality.
Please note, transport time is added to preparation/shipping time. Two companies collaborate on your order (GONG and the carrier). Each one masters its activity and is committed to optimizing its deadlines so that you are delivered as quickly as possible and at a reasonable price.
Eco-responsible packaging
Preserving the environment is an absolute priority. This is why we do everything possible to reduce our ecological footprint.
The most important thing is to sell quality, durable products that will be repairable and will please you for a long time.
For our shipments, we use:
Scotch craft paper.
Final packaging in high-end cardboard.
For rigid boards: Flexi-Hex, very high resistance ecological packaging.
This means:
Reusable and recyclable packaging.
An almost total reduction in single-use plastic.
Maximum protection and impact resistance for rigid boards thanks to the innovative Flexi-Hex honeycomb design (35mm thick).
Receipt of your product
Upon delivery, check the condition of your package in the presence of the carrier. A complete explanation email on the procedure to follow will be sent to you when your order is shipped.
Despite our requirements and all the care we take in the packaging and protection of your product, transport hazards may occur, and your product may suffer more or less significant transport damage.
Note that the products are protected in their carton. If you have any doubts, simply refuse delivery and contact us.