FCS II TRI QUAD Surfboard Fins - MATT BIOLOS MB PC Blue Tri Quad Medium Size for Performance Surfing | Perfect for Shortboards, Fish Boards & Performance Surfing in Small to Medium Waves
FCS II TRI QUAD Surfboard Fins - MATT BIOLOS MB PC Blue Tri Quad Medium Size for Performance Surfing | Perfect for Shortboards, Fish Boards & Performance Surfing in Small to Medium Waves
FCS II TRI QUAD Surfboard Fins - MATT BIOLOS MB PC Blue Tri Quad Medium Size for Performance Surfing | Perfect for Shortboards, Fish Boards & Performance Surfing in Small to Medium Waves

FCS II TRI QUAD Surfboard Fins - MATT BIOLOS MB PC Blue Tri Quad Medium Size for Performance Surfing | Perfect for Shortboards, Fish Boards & Performance Surfing in Small to Medium Waves

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Description

FCS II MATT BIOLOS TRI FINS
Matt 'Mayhem' Biolos' 'MB' shaper fin. ?Reliable on the open face, or in the pocket.

- Matt 'Mayhem' Biolos' signature template delivers a lively combination of drive, hold and manoeuvrability.
- This versatile fin will feel reliable out on the open face or tight in the pocket.
- Tri/Quad (5 fin) set.


Ideal Conditions
- A wide range of conditions, particularly good in critical overhead waves.

Board Types
- Designed to fit the FCS II Fin System.
- Performance shortboards and hybrid models.

Fin Family
- Reactor: Find Speed. Speed, tight turns & snaps.

X-SMALL (Under 55Kg / 120 Lbs)
SMALL (55Kg - 70Kg / 120 - 155 Lbs)
MEDIUM (65Kg - 80Kg / 145 - 175 Lbs)
LARGE (75Kg - 90Kg / 165 - 200 Lbs)
X-LARGE (Over 85Kg / 190 Lbs)

Performance Core Carbon
Often referred to as PC Carbon or PCC, these fins are highly responsive and feature strategically placed carbon that’s designed to complement the fin template. PCC fins suit fast surfing and are favored by power surfers who like to perform explosive turns on critical parts of the wave.