Showing 26–48 of 48 results
Showing 26–48 of 48 results
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. Template Category | Flex Template Construction | Fiberglass Size | Large Longboard Center Fin Area…
Futures Fins Admiral FG Fin 9.5 The Admiral is a lively flex fin that is excellent on rail. Remaining true to classic designs, this template will keep things smooth & groovy.
Inspired by the early years of single fin guns in heavy conditions, this 7.75Ó fin is a classic template with great maneuverability. The go-to choice for Gerry Lopez in his hay-day, this is a proven template for your single fin short boards, mid-lengths, eggs, bonzers, and 2+1Õs.
Rob MachadoÕs 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 7.5Ó and 8.5Ó are both great templates for your single fin short boards, mid-lengths, eggs and logs.
The Performance 6” fin is made from a solid fiberglass panel, utilizes an all-around template shape and can be used as a stand-alone center fin, or combined with side bites to be used as a 2 + 1. Also made in 7”, 8” and 9” options to suit your preference and needs. Template Category | Performance Longboard Construction | Fiberglass Size | Small Longboard Center Fin Area 20.00 Height 6.00 Base 4.60 Foil SYMM
FUTURES GERRY LOPEZ FLEX FG 9.7″ LONGBOARD FIN The Gerry Lopez 9.7” is a lively flex fin that is excellent on rail. This template will keep things smooth & groovy in your favorite mid-length, egg, log, or 2+1. Template Category | Triangle Template Construction | Fiberglass Size | Large Longboard
Futures Lost 3.625″ Twin Trailer DESCRIPTION The Evil Twin by …Lost Surfboards is a free thinking, transformational toy for the post-modern retro surf world. A fully convertible mash up between Twin fin flamboyance and Single fin flair. We worked with …Lost to develop the 3.625” Twin trailer specifically for their Evil Twin model. Use them in conjunction with any one of Futures’ Twin fin options, to create the ultimate transformational fun machine… and expand your…
A series of fins designed by one of the greatest surfboard craftsmen of all time… need we say more? Straight forward, clean lines and classic curves are the name of the game here.
Lovelace’s take on a traditional style keel, this template beautifully compliments the art of riding a twin fin.
Lovelace’s take on a traditional style keel, this template beautifully compliments the art of riding a twin fin.
We’re excited to release the new TW Tri, a low-raked template designed for traditional power surfing, a sort of throwback to the 80s where speed, flow and style were king.
Our line of L-Flex fins, designed by Greg Liddle, were originally intended to be paired with the ‘modified displacement hull’ surfboards he became famous for pioneering. Precision foils and a fine tuned amount of flex were, and still are an integral component of the functionality in these fin designs.
Our line of L-Flex fins, designed by Greg Liddle, were originally intended to be paired with the ‘modified displacement hull’ surfboards he became famous for pioneering. Precision foils and a fine tuned amount of flex were, and still are an integral component of the functionality in these fin designs.
In the mid-’60s Yater removed the back area from the traditional D-fin to create a “looser” feeling design.
A series of fins designed by one of the greatest surfboard craftsmen of all time… need we say more? Straight forward, clean lines and classic curves are the name of the game here.
We’re excited to release the new TW Tri, a low-raked template designed for traditional power surfing, a sort of throwback to the 80s where speed, flow and style were king.
Our line of L-Flex fins, designed by Greg Liddle, were originally intended to be paired with the ‘modified displacement hull’ surfboards he became famous for pioneering. Precision foils and a fine tuned amount of flex were, and still are an integral component of the functionality in these fin designs.
In the mid-’60s Yater removed the back area from the traditional D-fin to create a “looser” feeling design.
In the mid-’60s Yater removed the back area from the traditional D-fin to create a “looser” feeling design.