FCS M3 Glass Flex Tri Fin Set

March 19, 2010 by SurfersCommand  
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The m3 marks the beginning of a new era of fcs injection molded composite production fins. By combining the new glass flex material with proven foil technology and templates the m3 is a high performance fin that will be: -smoother -faster -have better hold -and more control based on the proven outline of the g3000.

 
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Global Surf Ind. Webber 5′10 Epoxy Spoon

March 18, 2010 by SurfersCommand  
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The Webber 5′10 Epoxy Spoon. 5′10 x 19 3/4 x 2 5/8 The spoon is the widest shortest board in the Webber range. It maintains the classic single to double combination of our previous range, to offer a small wave fish in its traditional form. However, to add some spice, it has been adapted to suit the quad set-up by slightly widening the tail and increasing the depth of the double concave in the tail. With the rounded nose there is nothing in front of you to even look at, so once you’re on the four driving fins at the tail, this high performance fish will certainly fly. The Spoon is made using our NEW SLX technology.

 
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Global Surf Ind. Walden 6′2 CD-4 Mini Egg

March 18, 2010 by SurfersCommand  
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The Walden 6′2 CD-4. 6′2 x 21 x2 3/8 The New Walden CD4 is a variation of the original CD. The CD4 is thinner, slightly narrower with a more pulled in nose. It is a cross between a mini Longboard and a traditional shortboard. The outline is a true Longboard / Shortboard hybrid design with a mildly pointed nose which gradually widens down to a pulled in diamond tail. This is our most high performance shortboard and designed for the surfer with shortboard experience. This design will feel very comfortable to a Shortboarder yet it is more functional in more surf conditions than standard short boards.

 
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Global Surf Ind. 7S 8′ Super Fish XL

March 15, 2010 by SurfersCommand  
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The 7S 8′ Super Fish XL. 8′0 x 23 x 3 3/16 The Super Fish is a phenomenon! It is loved by thousands of surfers around the world who have bought one since we launched the board a couple of years ago. The secret to the success of the Super Fish is in its design. The most obvious one is the step deck, this give the board a huge buoyancy advantage but leave the board with high performance rails. Secondly the bottom of the board features low entry rocker that feeds into a full length concave that helps the board get up and plane quickly. This feeds through to a double in the back to help get the most out of turns. The Super Fish will help you make sections that you never have before, it is fas

 
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Ofishl Fins TPG Nylon 8D

March 12, 2010 by SurfersCommand  
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O’fish’l tpg nylon 8d fin set…Tpg-4-1/4 + 4-1/8…Snap in only fin system…This high performance tim patterson designed foil set foiled by ???infinite motion??? has been custom created for the serious grom…All the performance anyone could ever want…Scaled down for the little rippers???their first of many grommet fins.

 
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