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The Mid-Length (surfboard)
(The) Mid-Length is a single concave, five-fin design, that rides with tones that are more consistent with modern high-performance shortboards. It favors rail carves, high-angle turns, and barrel riding.
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Which Fin Box is Better (Futures or FCS2)?
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Which surfboard fin box is better? Just some amateur science and geeky shaping bay antics, comparing, Futures and FCS2 fin boxes. #Futures #FuturesFins #FCS #SurfFCS #USBlanks #EPS #Epoxy #EpoxyResin #Fiberglass #FiberglassHawaii #Surfboard #SurfboardBuilding #SurfboardFins #Surfing www.ContinueSurfboards.com www.FuturesFins.com www.SurfFCS.com
Continue Surfboards Gen 5 Goat Build
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Continue Surfboards Gen 5 Goat- EPS/Epoxy construction with your choice of stringer and fin boxes. Made to order and generally ready in 4-6 weeks. FREE local delivery. continuesurfboards.com/surfboards/thegoat

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  • @JohnsonJLB
    @JohnsonJLB 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if this just represents two philosphies. FCS: Don't screw fins. If they hit something hard or too much pressure is exerted on the fin they'll pop loose and you'll probably lose a fin, but your board will be safe. Futures: Screw in fins and your fins will stay in there even with over 100lbs of force. However, you might destroy someone or something in the water that your fins come in contact with. Am I missing something here?

  • @user-yt5xv7wm4g
    @user-yt5xv7wm4g 4 месяца назад

    It's got me thinking the energy transfer is greater = better with future

  • @maximilianheitzmann6624
    @maximilianheitzmann6624 5 месяцев назад

    hey you had a video up about the AFS box, why is it down? had tried to contact them but nothing came back... im about to make my own system but wanted toknow if the company still existed 😅

  • @paulbaker7675
    @paulbaker7675 5 месяцев назад

    Futures boxes are much heavier than FCS II, plus you get better flex through the board with FCS II. In 30 years of surfing ive never broken a fcs fin or fin box. And to end it all, i dont want to have to worry about fin keys when im rushing to get in the water.

  • @jasontroy3911
    @jasontroy3911 6 месяцев назад

    I see way more FCS2 repairs and its not close

  • @rgibson759
    @rgibson759 8 месяцев назад

    For the average surfer like myself, in average 2-6ft conditions, who might change the fins once or twice a year, and avoids hitting objects like the plague. Does this stuff really matter? This all gives me the impression that FCS 2 are selling defective gear. Interesting but confusing for average joes like myself.

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 9 месяцев назад

    ƒutures looks better. All white is the goal.

  • @cjtannerza
    @cjtannerza 9 месяцев назад

    After watching this Im going back to FCS boxes. The reason is, I was surfing my quad and hit a close out and the board rolled over under me. I landed on the board with my hip and groin. The two big fins broke out from the impact. It was painful and I had bruises but no cuts. If the board had future fins in, there is no doubt in my mind I would have been on my way to hospital or worse

  • @MrJMHP
    @MrJMHP 10 месяцев назад

    I have both systems and if it is true that the Futures system is more resistant and effective, the truth is that it can be more dangerous for us. I recently fell off a wave along with my board and one of the FCS2 ends hit my thigh hard to the point that I thought due to the intense and huge pain I had a deep cut in my thigh. Fortunately that didn't happen, resulting in a huge, dark mark on my thigh for weeks and a damaged board because the FCS2 case gave way. Given that Future cases are more resistant, I don't know if in my case I would end up suffering a very deep and dangerous cut.

  • @lunatichawaiii2565
    @lunatichawaiii2565 11 месяцев назад

    The good thing about fcs is that it is safer, I would rather lose a fin than cut myself or someone who has their fin come off.

  • @mattclem382
    @mattclem382 11 месяцев назад

    I've never had an issue blowing out fin boxes in either system, but I do notice more consistency, and a better feeling flex with fcs2 fins. There are a lot of different fcs2 fins that I like in lots of different boards. It's hard for me to find a futures fin that I love, usually the flex feels soft or damp, or way too stiff. I get a lot more liveliness out of my fcs2 fins

  • @WhiteGhost21
    @WhiteGhost21 Год назад

    futures.

  • @cabacronulla
    @cabacronulla Год назад

    Yes... I have been in the Industry here in Australia makeing and repairing boards for over 40yrs...From a personal view FUTURES are better in many ways...Especially the way they perform IN THE WATER...Just like a roving set fin!. And the amount of repair work on FCS boxs is Far Greater.. Cheers Australia.

  • @tommchugh7408
    @tommchugh7408 Год назад

    Futures all the way

  • @serfdogg
    @serfdogg Год назад

    Perhaps usage is well below threshold to break but within range of actual field stress each has differing flex meaning FCS2 adds flex at higher stress...need field parameters

  • @briantrend7401
    @briantrend7401 Год назад

    England here what a destructive little chap

  • @bellpaleale
    @bellpaleale Год назад

    The issue I have with FCS2 boxes is the repetitive force that the boxes and board take when you push in/pull out the fins. I replaced a couple of boxes and they all cracked on the back part of the box when I was removing the fins. Is there any data on the MTF for that?

    • @khoahuynh9975
      @khoahuynh9975 6 месяцев назад

      Try the fin removal tool. I got one as a gift and it works great. It puts the pressure on the fin box while pulling out the fin, so you aren't pulling on the whole fin box.

  • @MichaelJDay
    @MichaelJDay Год назад

    Interesting test. Amazing how much pressure they both can endure! I've been surfing since the mid 90's. Back then I had the FCS 2 tab (original models) which seemed to be the most problematic (losing fins) or the tab plug caving in from too much pressure. I also had tons of experience with Futures fins (don't think I ever lost a fin). This last 12 years I've surfed with only FCS II. I lost only one fin. I keep the fins screwed down lightly. What I don't like about the FCS II boxes is that the glass around the fin boxes often splinter or get hairline cracks. I have an expansive FCS fin collection and a smaller Futures fin collection but I'm seriously considering going with Futures for my next board. I like the way the fin to the fin box appears to be more flush on the board. After all, at the end of the day, we all pay lots of cash for a board these days and we want it to last as long as possible. At the end of the day, it seems like a toss up but I am going with Futures for my next board.

  • @agentpenguin4269
    @agentpenguin4269 Год назад

    I just picked up one, performs great.

  • @FromTheMosh
    @FromTheMosh Год назад

    All I know is I've has FCS fall out and futures never do.

  • @edcruz11
    @edcruz11 Год назад

    Aloha! Great Vid! What's the volume a Futures fin box and a FCS fin box? Mahalos!

  • @travelright8150
    @travelright8150 Год назад

    I've lost so many FCS2 fins because they pop out. Now i only use Futures. You should too. The whole concept behind fcs2 is that they are supposed to be tooless, however without grub screws, you lose them. Futures is a far simpler, cheaper and better system overall.

  • @jeffn1384
    @jeffn1384 Год назад

    I've had no problems with FCS 2, but I don't surf with a winch attached to my fin. If I had a winch attached then would probably go futures.

  • @jeddanel
    @jeddanel Год назад

    Awesome to see this review, however, in the glassed-in test, it appears that the plastic fins aren't allowing enough pressure to be applied to the fin boxes, due to its extensive flex properties. Could you perform another test with glass fins which have less flex and would thus convey more pressure into the glassed-in boxes. That way it would be possible to see at which point the glassed-in boxes would actually buckle.

  • @lsrbm3287
    @lsrbm3287 Год назад

    Do you have instagram?

  • @mikeuptegrove
    @mikeuptegrove 2 года назад

    The big question not being answered is: is it better for a fin to come lose easy or not? If if breaks before damaging the board isn’t that better? Just replace the fin? But if the box is so strong your board gets destroyed, isn’t that worse? When my future fin ran over someone who dropped in on me, it tore my entire fin box out.

  • @marcusdavis2208
    @marcusdavis2208 2 года назад

    FCS boxes come in 0, 5, and 9 degrees. With future they pre-cant the fins instead of the boxes. This means if you have a fair bit of V or concave and your using a furure fin with a certain amount of cant you may be getting more or less cant than expected. The average joe probably doesnt know the difference but something to be aware of when using futures. I was recently surprised to see that kelly had switched to futures boxs on his boards but then he is the goat and can ride a barn door better than most on a HPS. Good video, kind of interesting but a bit of a moot point because we see both of these boxs used all over the world and not many surfers are busting out boxs so the test doesnt really prove anything.

    • @continuesurfboards4564
      @continuesurfboards4564 2 года назад

      Thanks for your input... You're absolutely correct that FCS boxes have the cant angle built into the box and Futures incorporates that angle to the fin. I can't speak for other board makers, but we always zero our fin boxes to accommodate the respective FCS cant angle or the Futures 6.5' install dummy fin, regardless of the hull design. And know that this project wasn't about proving which box is stronger, but more so, exploring which fin box transfers energy better between the fin and the board. I gathered quite a bit of data that wasn't featured in the video and plan to do a follow-up video in the near future (it will also include anecdotal input from the comments received herein). Thanks again- Michael

  • @xerexon2k
    @xerexon2k 2 года назад

    didn't know boards are made of styrofoam, very scientific. sponsored by your local repair and surfshop.

  • @plvfree
    @plvfree 2 года назад

    Excellent investigation. Futures is better for sure.

  • @Luke-mx4zx
    @Luke-mx4zx 2 года назад

    If you want to know what’s stronger just look at kite surfing boards. They are put under a lot more stress from the power of the kite, hard edging for extended periods and landing big airs etc. They come with futures fins…

    • @continuesurfboards4564
      @continuesurfboards4564 2 года назад

      Thanks for your comment. And you're correct that kiteboarding puts considerably more stress on our fins and fin boxes. I surf, kite, and build both surfboards and kiteboards. And yes, the fin boxes on my kiteboards are installed with considerably more reinforcement. And true to your suggestion... nearly all of my kiteboard orders include Futures fin boxes.

  • @Hugo4104
    @Hugo4104 2 года назад

    Futures always

  • @saullandiof5768
    @saullandiof5768 2 года назад

    Try removing the board and go surf the fins, see what happens then

  • @hikebot
    @hikebot 2 года назад

    Futures maybe stronger but do they surf better? They seem more stiff to me. Every 3 finned board I’ve had has been better with FCS, but twin fin boards are better with Futures. Just my opinion from my own experience.

  • @kylewattssurfing3266
    @kylewattssurfing3266 2 года назад

    Cool nice!!!

  • @mixstagram
    @mixstagram 2 года назад

    Thanks for taking the time using science to prove what we already knew

  • @timotmon
    @timotmon 2 года назад

    I have a sizable collection of FCS2's because I was sold on the feature of being able to just snap them in. However I've lost a few fins now and have started putting a screw on them to keep them secured. In hindsight I would have made a collection of futures.

  • @robpace881
    @robpace881 2 года назад

    after not making any good fins anymore for FCSI I'm done with them. Future all day

  • @tristanwinecka6619
    @tristanwinecka6619 2 года назад

    Damn I new I was right about fcs suckin