FCS FCS II AM PC Quad Rear Fins
FCS FCS II AM PC Quad Rear Fins

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FCS II AM PC Quad Rear Fins

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Surfboard Fins by FCS

The FCS II AM PC Quad Rear Fins are designed by legendary shaper Al Merrick to complement AM side fins. Featuring a 50/50 foil, these fins help deliver smooth, longer-arc turns and provide exceptional stability when locked into the barrel. This set offers a reliable balance of maneuverability and directional control, making it an ideal choice for performance surfing in a quad setup.

• Al Merrick template designed for radical and progressive surfing
• Developed to work with raked AM side fins
• Provides balance of maneuverability and directional control
• 50/50 foil promotes longer arc turns
• Offers exceptional stability in the barrel
• Quad Rear set with two fins
• Ideal for hollow steep waves and punchy beach breaks
• Designed to fit the FCS II Fin System
• Suitable for performance boards with deep concaves and moderate to extreme rocker

FCS

Founded in 1995, in a humble backyard on Sydney’s northern beaches, FCS was born out of the revolutionary idea of creating screwless surfboard fins. This simple concept went on to change the way we build and ride surfboards forever. Removable fins allowed surfers to customize the performance of their surfboard by having the ability to test different fin templates. FCS has set the standard for surf hardware products for over a decade! FCS aims to continue a creative and sustainable approach in everything they do. 1% of all sales are donated to the preservation of our oceans and to support awareness and activism around environmental issues. 50% of FCS Glass flex Fins are made from regrind material. FCS is also doing its part by using recycled packing for its fins. Using paper-based pulp trays (made from old newspapers) and a recycled PET plastic sleeve.