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FCS II Album Twin Keel Performance Glass Twin Fins

€140,00€115,70 Incl. VATExcl. VAT

2 - 4 werkdagen (voor 16:00 uur besteld)

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    FCS II Album Twin Keel Performance Glass Twin Fins
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    A keel designed for high-performance surfing with an emphasis on speed and performing smooth, yet radical turns on modern-style keel twin models.

    Overview

    The Album keel narrows the gap between a traditional keel template and a more contemporary twin template. The appearance is indicative of a regular performance fin with added width at the base and through the middle, and significantly more curve on the trailing edge compared to older style keels.

    The high sweep angle maintains a moderate amount of hold and drive, while the tapered tip and low profile eliminate any 'tracking' feel that is sometimes associated with higher area keels.

    Positioned in the small-medium size category, this is a keel designed for high-performance surfing with an emphasis on speed and performing smooth, yet radical turns on modern-style keel twin models.

    Lighter surfers and females will find this keel more manoeuvrable and easy to dominate when performing turns. Those investing in one of Matt Parker's Album keel twins will also benefit from a keel that’s designed to unlock all the board has to offer.

    • Semi-Keel
    • High sweep, low profile

    Board Types

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

    Fin Family

    Carver: Fins power. Powerful, drawn-out turns with added hold.

    Performance Glass

    Performance Glass (PG) fins are machine cut from 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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