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True Ames TA Twinzer - FCS Compatible (Solid Fiberglass)
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True Ames

TA Twinzer - FCS Compatible (Solid Fiberglass)

  • Box:FCS Original (OG)
  • Construction:Hand-laid fiberglass

$161

Typical lead time: 411 days.

FCS Original (OG) base.

Older two-tab FCS base. Fits original FCS boxes natively, and FCS II boxes with the FCS Infill Kit (sold separately).

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Need the Infill Kit?

This fin uses the FCS Original (OG) base. If your board has FCS II boxes, you'll need the FCS Infill Kit to seat the fin properly. We sell it.

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About this fin

Part of our in-house designed collection, the True Ames Twinzer was born after a few different rounds of template design and R&D. Through utilizing more than four decades of fin making expertise, we feel we've landed on this super solid & all-around Twinzer offering. There is an awesome balance and synergy that exists between these front canard fins and the rear twin design which allows them to perform and function in tandem at the highest level. The smaller canard fins that are meant to be seated slightly forward and outside of the twins which will break the water tension and provide increased lift and speed. As a unit, these fins will provide that magic mix of plentiful hold and drive, but they will also maintain some of the freedom that comes from a twin. From the TA Twinzers - you could expect fast and fluid down-the-line flow, acceleration through turns, and a combination of a loose / yet drivey feeling. Pairs well with a wide variety of Twinzer board designs - performance shortboards, fish shapes of all sizes, mid-lengths, and longboards Canards have a flat inside foil. You have the option to select from 0°, 4°, or 9° for the front FCS Canards Rear FCS fins have no angle and

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