FCS II BM PG Twin Fin Set

FCS II BM PG Twin Fin Set

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Bridging the gap between the CI Keel and AM Twin - this high area twin fin provides the drive and hold you expect from a keel, with the pivot and release found in the upright AM twin template. Overview "A twin fin that you can push harder, turn tighter, and surf more vertically" - Britt Merrick Placing it's self in the middle of the CI family, the BM template has a swept back long leading edge that leads into a full rounded tip. Different from other twin templates, this fin is designed to feel secure when laying into a longer turn or driving hard off the bottom. With the CI Twin Pin/CI Mid in mind, the idea was to help anchor the tail to the wave face so surfers could take a more aggressive approach to riding a twin fin. Highest area twin set in the FCS range. The low sweep (rake) and narrow tip means these fins pivot and release exceptionally well, while maintaining incredible trim speed and the ability to quickly break into a turn. Board Types Designed to fit the FCS II Fin System. Recommended for all board types including fish, funboard and twin fin boards. Performance Glass Performance Glass (PG) fins are machine cut from 30 layers of solid fiberglass. These fins are stiff, and are widely used by pro level surfers because the integrity of the flex is maintained under immense force, and in the most extreme of conditions and situations.

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The most essential surf accessories include surfboard fins, leashes, traction pads, and wax. These improve performance and safety while surfing.

Yes. Surfboard fins provide stability and control. Without them, surfboards would slide uncontrollably in the water.

Choose a surf leash that is approximately the same length as your surfboard. For example, an 8-foot surfboard pairs best with an 8-foot leash.

Surf wax should be reapplied regularly depending on water temperature and usage, while traction pads typically last for years unless heavily worn.

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