Designed by Matt Parker for his diverse range of twin fin models, the Album Twin +1 is super drivey and stable. The wide base, together with a robust tip that features a subtle point positioned at the top of the trailing edge, provides a burst of forward acceleration straight from the take-off.
The Album Twin has a neutral sweep but sits quite deep in the water, which offers a very stable feel when driving down the line and performing turns. This also adds an element of control and confidence for the surfer wanting to push this set in steeper sections.
The stabiliser fin mimics the outline of the side fin template and can be added to further enhance the predictability of this set.
“Super drivey with heaps of hold, certainly more stability than other templates in this category, and the tip profile has great forward acceleration.” – Matt Parker
Combines the drawn out influences of a more raked fin with the all-round versatility of a neutral template such as the FCS II Performer.
View theFCS Fin Data page for Base/Depth/Area/Foilinformation.
Solid fibreglass fins have for decades been the go-to construction for many of the world’s best surfers.
Performance Glass (PG) fins are machine-cut from layers of solid fibreglass. 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.
PG fins have very fast memory recall which translates into speed. These fins generally sit at the higher end of the stiffness scale, providing immediate response and acceleration as the surfer powers up and drives through a turn.
Medium (65Kg – 80Kg / 145 – 175 Lbs)
Cost: | $25 |
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Delivery Time: | It usually takes [3-5] business days for standard shipping. Please note that this is an estimated time frame and may be affected by local holidays, and unforeseen circumstances. |
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