During the development of the C3 Carbon cork line of surfboards Lost shaper Matt Biolos became captivated with cork as a construction material. I became somewhat enamored with cork as a material. In conjunction of launching these boards, in a limited manne
During the development of the C3 Carbon cork line of surfboards Lost shaper Matt Biolos became captivated with cork as a construction material. I became somewhat enamored with cork as a material. In conjunction of launching these boards, in a limited manner, globally, in 2015, we wanted to create something special to go with them. I approached Futures with the idea of a cork core fin combined with carbon fiber. They jumped at the idea and produced this wonderful set of fins. They have a firm base with a forgiving, flexible tip, and are as light as any other composite fins. It just looks and feels good to bring a natural material into the guts of the fin, versus the typical honeycomb core.
Flat Foil:
Flat foiled fins break free sooner, and are better at controlling speed. Often surfers prefer them in fast powerful surf where they do not need to create additional speed.
Dimensions:
Height: 4.56
Base: 4.35
Area: 15.12
Size:
Medium recommended for surfers 145 lbs 195 lbs (65 kg 88 kg).
Material:
Epoxy Resin
Sustainable Cork Core
3K Carbon
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