FCS MR Twin + 1

MR's twin + stabiliser template. Exceptional pivot off the top, while the centre fin adds control. PC Construction, black/white swirl design in the two-tab/FCSI base. 

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  • Overview

    Built in a brand-new construction and featuring an eye-catching black and white swirl design, the FCS II MR Twin +1 is a modern take on a legendary fin template by Mark Richards. 

    Renowned for its exceptional speed and drive, the MR Twin template is designed to deliver lightning-fast acceleration and fluid rail-to-rail transitions. The addition of the small centre stabiliser fin enhances control and hold, without compromising the freedom and manoeuvrability that twin fin setups are loved for. 

    With a flat foil and neutral sweep, this fin strikes the perfect balance between pivot, release, and control—making it a versatile choice across a wide range of conditions. 

    • Legendary MR Twin Template - delivers powerful drive and speed down the line, perfect for high-performance surfing.
    • Stabiliser Centre Fin (+1) - Adds control and hold without sacrificing the looseness and manoeuvrability of a twin fin setup.
    • New Construction - Enhances flex and responsiveness while offering a bold, standout aesthetic in the lineup. 

    Board Types

    • Designed to fit the FCS I Fin System.
    • Recommended for all board types including fish, funboard and twin fin boards.

  • Performance Core

    Performance Core (PC) fins are made using a multi-layered resin transfer molding process. The flex pattern in PC fins extends progressively from the base through to the tip, helping the surfer to maintain drive and hold through a turn. This versatile fin material is light, and can be used in a variety of different conditions.


  • LARGE (75Kg - 90Kg / 165 - 200 Lbs)

    View the FCS Fin Data page for Base/Depth/Area/Foil information.


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