FCS was born out of the revolutionary idea of creating removable surfboard fins.
This simple concept would change the way we build and ride surfboards forever. Removable fins not only make travelling easier but more importantly, allowed surfers to customise the performance of their surfboard by having the ability to seamlessly test and utilise different fin templates. The opportunity would unlock untapped potential, and see our sport’s most talented athletes reach unprecedented heights.
With innovation at the heart of the brand, FCS has become a true leader in the surf hardware space with an unwavering commitment and desire to enhance the surfing experience, whether that’s in the water or the journey of getting there.
I have a J.S monster Hyfi I use Mark Richard’s twin fins and two trailer fins so I got like four fins on a step up round pen and that’s like a twin pin almost like in between between a quad and a really loose twin pin
This is so good! Poetry in motion, Mick! We were at the factory on the weekend and it was decided that with our 40th wedding anniversary looming, there will be no ruby's or diamonds. We are going back to order 2 McTavish longboards! Can't wait!
Lost didn’t have a team of competitors until recently… they barely had free surfers on their team, I’ve seen Mason and others team riders using that fin a lot. Besides that most of the top competitors they all have their own fins template
Thinking of these for my kite waveboard, in gusty messy conditions my reactor fins seem to bounce off the chop making me exhausted. After a few rounds I'm too tired for aggressive snappy turns anyway and just want more hold
Cansomeone explain to me why you would use smaller fins on a bigger board? He sais he uses large fins normally but on boards bigger than 6'3 he is using medium ones
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mark was smart i wonder if he knew at the time learning how to shape his boardfs then later useing his own designs on his tour campain gave his boards mad exposure and set his later life up as a shaper/free surfer pretty smart
I get confused. I hear people complain their fins fall out, yet at the other end of the spectrum i hear they can be so hard to remove that the fin-box gets damaged. I like this concept but don’t know what to believe