Jon Pyzel Tri Fins - What kind of board it's for and what kind of waves you can ride this with?

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2023
  • The FCS II Jon Pyzel fins are defined by its Lock, Load, and Explode characteristics. Renowned surfboard shaper, Jon Pyzel, has worked with FCS to create a fin that provides lots of drive and speed while still being really loose and versatile across many different board designs and wave conditions.
    Due to the neutral sweep (rake), the FCS II JP sits in the Performer Family and is therefore classified as a versatile fin for any conditions. However, the longer base and narrow, tapered tip injects some critical elements for surfers who like to drive hard off the bottom and get the fins free off the lip. This means you'll feel a fast and loose feel that's still reliable in different waves and boards, with an underlying feeling of control that's not overbearing.
    The FCS II JP fin is constructed with Performance Core (PC) material, making it lightweight and versatile in a variety of different conditions. The flex pattern in PC fins extends progressively from the base through to the tip, helping the surfer maintain drive and hold through a turn. This means you can rely on the fin to give you the speed and control you need in different conditions.
    One of the standout features of the FCS II JP fin is its wide base, which allows you to lock in and load up speed off the bottom. This is combined with a narrow tip, which lets you explode and release the fins easily in the back half of the turn. This separation from other fins in the Performer Family makes it a top choice for surfers looking to push their limits and maximize their performance.
    This unique fin design features a flat and thick foil and sits very forward in the box, allowing the water to go around it cleaner and earlier. This results in a lot of directional change and flexibility in your surfing.
    The Jon Pyzel Tri Fins are a fun and playful option for surfers looking to push their limits and try something new. The flat and thick foil allows for a lot of speed and drive, while the forward positioning in the box provides a lot of control and maneuverability. The Tri Fin setup also allows for a different feel in your surfing, with the ability to mix up your turns and approaches.
    The FCS II Jon Pyzel Tri Fins are designed for versatility across many different board designs and wave conditions, providing a unique option for surfers looking for increased directional change and flexibility in their surfing.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @AEVMU
    @AEVMU Год назад +4

    In smaller waves, I felt like these fins held in very tight and needed to be pushed hard against. Seemed better for bigger waves with more push, not small beach break or points where you are generating your own speed. I would use them in narrower tail boards in punchy waves.

  • @g35pm
    @g35pm Год назад +1

    I like these in my Tokoro K3, Pro2, and JS Xero!

  • @jaysmartin
    @jaysmartin 4 месяца назад +3

    Just got a set of these second hand after losing a performer fin .. itll be interesting to see if i can feel the difference

  • @sandyfootwell
    @sandyfootwell 11 месяцев назад +1

    Pyzels fin has too much drag I found, love the idea of a wider base, thinner tip but the height, oversized area and thicker forward foil all make it drag and lose drive. I’ve generally found I end up using slightly smaller and more upright fins in pyzels compared to other board brands but the larges are too big, and the mediums are too small unless a pin tail gun. Performers work better