FCS II MR PC Twin+1 Blk/Wht
FCS II MR PC Twin+1 Blk/Wht

FCS II MR PC Twin+1 Blk/Wht

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Overview

  • Mark Richard's famous twin template produces exceptional drive and speed.
  • The small stabilizer (centre fin) adds control whilst maintaining the freedom and manoeuvrability of a twin fin set up.


Board Types

  • Designed to fit the FCS II Fin System.
  • Recommended for all board types including fish, funboard and twin fin boards.

Performance Core

Performance Core (PC) fins are made using a multi-layered resin transfer molding process. The flex pattern in PC fins extends progressively from the base through to the tip, helping the surfer to maintain drive and hold through a turn. This versatile fin material is light, and can be used in a variety of different conditions.

Medium - Large

New Sizing for Specialty Fins

You may notice new size ratings for our Specialty Fin Range. Previously, all Specialty Series fins were rated an XL. To better reflect fin sizing, we now have 3 new size categories:S-M, M-L, and L-XL.

Please refer to the Size/Fin Data tab on the product page to compare dimensions, or alternatively, you can find more information on the FCS Fin Data Page

 Fin

Base (inches)

Base (mm)

Depth (inches)

Depth (mm)

Area (inches)

Area  (mm)

Sweep Deg°

Foil

Side  5.06 128.4 5.56 141.1 21.06 13590 32.1° Flat
Centre  3.31 84.0 3.34 84.8 8.23 5307 29.1° 50/50

Frequently Asked Questions

Have any questions about our surfboards? We have you covered.

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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