The FCSII Rob Machado Tri-Keel Fins - M has been designed by the style master Rob Machado himself. He wanted to create a thruster set that would replicate the reaction of a twin keel. These fins have a pivot template and offer a loose feel. They are designed for the Firewire Glazer, however, they would work well with any fish, funboard, hybrid and keel fin boards.
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The FCS II Al Merrick Air Core Tri Fins have been designed for radical, progressive surfing. The raked side fins produce exceptional speed and drive, while the smaller center fin on the medium and large template offer quick release through turns. Best for surfers who love a little release through their turns. Enjoy this 5-Fin set as a thruster or quad.
*Please Note: this fin is designed to be used exclusively with the FCS II Fin System, and will not fit in the traditional FCS Dual Plug System.
The FCS II Matt 'Mayhem' Biolos MB PC Carbon Blue 5 Fin medium sized signature template is a combination of drive and maneuverability. It is extremely versatile and can perform on both the open face and tight in the pocket. Ideal for medium to large surfers in the weight range of 65Kg - 80Kg / 145 - 175 Lbs.
*Please Note: this fin is designed to be used exclusively with the FCS II Fin System, and will not fit in the traditional FCS Dual Plug System.
The FCS II Christenson 8.5" Single Fin has been designed by Chris Christenson. This 8.5" fin is constructed in FCS Performance Glass and would be the perfect addition to your mid length board or log.
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This FCS 9.75' single fin has been designed by Thomas Bexon in Noosa. It has the right balance of release and drive
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The FCS II Matt Biolos Split Keel Quad fins by FCS have been designed to give plenty of bite and control to quad fishes and wider tail hybrid boards while still allowing for plenty of pivot. These fins can really lively up your board.
The FCS II Christenson 9.5" Single Fin has been designed by Chris Christenson. This 9.5" longboard fin is constructed in FCS Performance Glass and would be the perfect addition log.
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