Futures. - Futures fins (2024)

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  • 74,00 €

    Out of stock

    Admiral 7.5

    The Admiral is a lively flex fin that is excellent on rail. Remaining true to classic designs, this template will keep things smooth & groovy. Try the 7.5”, 8.5” or 9.5” Admiral in your favorite mid-length, egg, log, bonzer or 2+1.

    Single

    74,00 €

  • 95,00 €

    In Stock

    Admiral 8.5 Volan

    The Admiral is a lively flex fin that is excellent on rail. Remaining true to classic designs, this template will keep things smooth & groovy. Try the 7.5”, 8.5” or 9.5” Admiral in your favorite mid-length, egg, log, bonzer or 2+1.

    Single

    95,00 €

  • 80,00 €

    Ando 7.8

    Designed with Craig Anderson, the Ando 7.8” Single Fin was made to match his timeless style and smooth demeanor. This is a great template for your single fin short boards, mid-lengths and eggs, bonzers, and 2+1’s.

    Single

    80,00 €

  • 135,00 €

    Out of stock

    Machado

    The Machado signature fin, designed by California style-master Rob Machado, is a medium size Speed Generating fin with a Ride Number of 9.8. This reissued set is now made in Futures’ proprietary Blackstix construction, but still with an additional layer of bamboo that’s become synonymous with the Machado thruster. The combination of carbon and bamboo...

    Thruster Medium (125-175 lbs) (55-80 kgs) Speed Generating (10-7) Springy. Fluid. Responsive.

    135,00 €

  • 85,00 €

    Out of stock

    Machado 8.5

    Rob Machado’s single fin was designed with his single fin shortboards in mind. Utilizing a large base for holding the line and an upright shape for maneuverability, this fin keeps any style of riding fun and easy. The 7.5” and 8.5” are both great templates for your single fin short boards, mid-lengths, eggs and logs.

    Single

    85,00 €

  • 115,00 €

    Out of stock

    Machado Keel

    The Rob Machado Keel is Rob’s preferred template for his Go Fish model. The template is retro in style and works great for riders of all sizes. Riders can expect long drawn out turns, and great speed down the line. The Honeycomb construction is wrapped in a black exterior graphic and cosmic inner graphic.

    Twin

    115,00 €

  • 152,00 €

    Out of stock

    Machado Quad

    The Rob Machado Quad is a new edition to the Futures line for 2019. The template was designed by Rob to compliment his Firewire/Machado Seaside model, with small wave performance surfing in mind. The set features an upright, pivot-style template, allowing the fins to have a very tight turning radius. Riders will notice quick response from the fins, and...

    Quad Balanced (7-4) All Around.

    152,00 €

  • 76,00 €

    Out of stock

    Performance 8.0

    Choose your weapon. The Performance range offers a solution for every set up. The 4.5” is the standard thruster center fin, with a 1-Shot Box base. The 6”, 7” and 8” are different size 2+1 center fins sized at 1” increments, to allow for customizing your set up. The 9” is the single fin version, providing enough fin area for that traditional longboard feel.

    Single

    76,00 €

  • 80,00 €

    Out of stock

    Performance 9.0

    Choose your weapon. The Performance range offers a solution for every set up. The 4.5” is the standard thruster center fin, with a 1-Shot Box base. The 6”, 7” and 8” are different size 2+1 center fins sized at 1” increments, to allow for customizing your set up. The 9” is the single fin version, providing enough fin area for that traditional longboard feel.

    Single

    80,00 €

  • 70,00 €

    Out of stock

    QD2 3.75 Blackstix

    The QD2 3.75 Blackstix is a small size quad rear with a Ride Number of 8.1. Looking to turn your favorite Thruster set into a Quad? This pair of Quad Rears can be combined with any Futures front fins to suit your riding preference, board design and waves. With an 80/20 foil, these rears are a mix of response and control. They will favor boards that have...

    Quad Rear Small (95-135 lbs) (45-60 kgs) Speed Generating (10-7) Springy. Fluid. Responsive.

    70,00 €

  • 70,00 €

    Out of stock

    QD2 3.75 Flat Foil

    The QD2 3.75Flat Foil is a small sized quad rear. Looking to turn your favourite Thruster set into a Quad? This pair of Quad Rears can be combined with any Futures front fins to suit your riding preference, board design, and waves. With a flat foil, these rears are designed to maintain hold and drive.

    Quad Rear Small (95-135 lbs) (45-60 kgs) Balanced (7-4) All Around.

    70,00 €

  • 70,00 €

    Out of stock

    QD2 4.0 Blackstix

    The QD2 4.0 Blackstix is a medium size quad rear with a Ride Number of 8.2. Looking to turn your favorite Thruster set into a Quad? This pair of Quad Rears can be combined with any Futures front fins to suit your riding preference, board design and waves. With an 80/20 foil, these rears are a mix of response and control. They will favor boards that have...

    Quad Rear Medium (125-175 lbs) (55-80 kgs) Speed Generating (10-7) Springy. Fluid. Responsive.

    70,00 €

  • 70,00 €

    Out of stock

    QD2 4.0 Flat Foil

    The QD2 4.0 Flat Foil is a medium sized quad rear. Looking to turn your favourite Thruster set into a Quad? This pair of Quad Rears can be combined with any Futures front fins to suit your riding preference, board design, and waves. With a flat foil, these rears are designed to maintain hold and drive.

    Quad Rear Medium (125-175 lbs) (55-80 kgs) Balanced (7-4) All Around.

    70,00 €

  • 70,00 €

    Out of stock

    QD2 4.15 Blackstix

    The QD2 4.15 Blackstix is a large size quad rear with a Ride Number of 8.1. Looking to turn your favorite Thruster set into a Quad? This pair of Quad Rears can be combined with any Futures front fins to suit your riding preference, board design and waves. With an 80/20 foil, these rears are a mix of response and control. They will favor boards that have...

    Quad Rear Large (165+ lbs) (75+ kgs) Speed Generating (10-7) Springy. Fluid. Responsive.

    70,00 €

  • 70,00 €

    Out of stock

    QD2 4.15 Flat Foil

    The QD2 4.15 Flat Foil is a large sized quad rear. Looking to turn your favourite Thruster set into a Quad? This pair of Quad Rears can be combined with any Futures front fins to suit your riding preference, board design, and waves. With a flat foil, these rears are designed to maintain hold and drive.

    Quad Rear Large (165+ lbs) (75+ kgs) Balanced (7-4) All Around.

    70,00 €

  • 15,00 €

    Out of stock

    Thermotech TMF-2

    Thermotech fins do not have the traditional plastic feel of a composite fin. Instead they have a consistent flex that creates drive and release through turns. Thermotech fins come with the Futures Truss Base, making them lighter and stronger.

    5 Fin

    15,00 €

  • 84,00 €

    Out of stock

    Tiller 10.0

    The Tiller is a modern spin on a classic favorite. With a large base for holding your line and a thinned tip for added responsiveness from rail to rail, the Tiller is great template for your favorite mid-length, egg, log , bonzer or 2+1. This timeless flex fin is offered in 8”, 9” & 10” to really customize your ride.

    Single

    84,00 €

  • 76,00 €

    In Stock

    Tiller 8.0

    The Tiller is a modern spin on a classic favorite. With a large base for holding your line and a thinned tip for added responsiveness from rail to rail, the Tiller is great template for your favorite mid-length, egg, log , bonzer or 2+1. This timeless flex fin is offered in 8”, 9” & 10” to really customize your ride.

    Single

    76,00 €

  • 80,00 €

    Out of stock

    Tiller 9.0

    The Tiller is a modern spin on a classic favorite. With a large base for holding your line and a thinned tip for added responsiveness from rail to rail, the Tiller is great template for your favorite mid-length, egg, log , bonzer or 2+1. This timeless flex fin is offered in 8”, 9” & 10” to really customize your ride.

    Single

    80,00 €

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Futures. - Futures fins (2024)

FAQs

Are futures or FCS fins better? ›

While FCS was almost the only choice at the beginning of the century, Futures has grown and improved its alternative fin concept. Surf fin enthusiasts feel that Futures Fins are stronger, and when they break, it's usually in the base. All you need to do is replace the fin instead of repairing the surfboard.

Are FCS 2 fins good? ›

This is great for the shaper as he has a bit more control as to the fins you should surf to get the most out of your surfboard. Lastly for the Pros of Fcs 2 fin boxes is the ease of routing out the board for the plugs initial install. The install process of Fcs 2 fin boxes is fast and easy to be accurate.

Do fins really make a difference? ›

Like a rudder on a boat, the fin gave the surfer the ability to direct and control the board. Fins definitely make a difference! Fins are essential to your wave riding enjoyment.

Should I screw in FCS 2 fins? ›

With the FCS II system, the need for any screws or tool to secure the fins has been eliminated. Simply insert the front of the fin into the plug and use downward pressure to lock the fin in place. When using genuine FCS II fins, it's now possible to install and remove your fins in seconds.

How tight should futures fins be? ›

You want it to be snug enough that it takes a bit of hand pressure and then thumb pressure to just get the tab in enough to set the screw. You should then be able to snug down the fin so it won't slide and grabbing it and the board not feel any side to side wobble. If one layer doesn't work try a second and so on.

Do you need to screw in future fins? ›

Futures fin screw is used for all Futures fin boxes and ensures proper fit of the fins. Snug them down and feel confident that your fins are held securely. Creating a secure connection that efficiently transfers power from fins to board.

What fins do the Navy Seals use? ›

The three most common military swimming fins are the Jet Fin, Rocket Fin, and Frog Fin.

What kind of fins do Navy Seals wear? ›

SEAL Team members, Air Force Pararescue (pictured), Special Operations Combat Divers prefer Pro Model Force Fins.

Do you need to screw in FCS fins? ›

With the FCS II system, the need for any screws or tool to secure the fins has been eliminated. Simply insert the front of the fin into the plug and use downward pressure to lock the fin in place.

How do you replace a fin plug? ›

How to change a broken fin plug on your surfboard
  1. Remove the broken fin plug from your surfboard. ...
  2. Clean the area around the fin plug gap. ...
  3. Rebuild the area. ...
  4. Place the fin plug. ...
  5. Sand the area.
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What is the most stable fin setup? ›

Thruster. These days the most popular fin setup in which the extra fin in the middle at the back of the tail provides more stability and manoeuvrability. The thruster setup has played a huge part in the evolution of high performance surfing, making many radical manoeuvres possible.

Do expensive surf fins make a difference? ›

As is the case with any product, you get what you pay for. It's the same with fins. Generally speaking the more you pay, the higher quality construction you'll get. Cheaper fins are usually made of plastic and often come free with a beginner surfboards.

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