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fcs 2 any thoughts

Created by japes japes  > 9 months ago, 2 Oct 2017
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japes
japes

WA

7 posts

2 Oct 2017 9:12am
new board arrived with fcs2 not futures any thoughts on this system
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

2 Oct 2017 11:23am
I have one too but havent had it long enough to break and have to fix.
Rides ok....
I get annoyed as im running futures fcs and fcs 2 so two different sets of fins which becomes a little painful
japes
japes

WA

7 posts

2 Oct 2017 11:37am
yep is a pain but i suppose there are more options on the racks for fcs2 all my futures are customs and 4-6 wks
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

2 Oct 2017 4:24pm
G'day Japes

I've been running with FCS2 for a while now, basically when tossing up between those and futures it was the variety available with FCS2 and the fact i could use the existing sets of FCS with it also. I've invested a lot in fins over the years so those two points were important to me however if your running Futures already and have a couple of sets it would piss you off for sure.

All in all i think the FCS2 is a huge improvement on the original, a lot stiffer at the base and wouldn't hesitate in recommending them, very easy to change out and no wearing of the screws or the tool if you take your fins out often.

Hope this helps.
Macaha
Macaha

QLD

21981 posts

2 Oct 2017 6:44pm
I went to my local surf store who stock a huge range of fins,I was looking for fcs1 but they only had 10 sets in stock but had over 70 fcs2's.
KEARNSY
KEARNSY

WA

1322 posts

2 Oct 2017 5:04pm
Im rolling with the FCS2 large Mick Fanning's on my step up board. Cant fault em
Nutdip
Nutdip

WA

67 posts

2 Oct 2017 5:38pm
I've got both systems but I think futures have the edge for stiffness. I find the FCS2 system can be hard on the glass around the boxes when you pop them in and out. I've lost fins with the FCS2 system so I put a screw in anyway. So overall I think Futures are better if you can find a setup that works for you.
Loz79
Loz79

QLD

459 posts

2 Oct 2017 9:31pm
I have a few boards with them as well as futures. I like the fcs 2 for ease of changing fins and the range now available but that's about where the positives end. I've nearly lost a couple as my leggy has wrapped around them and popped them out, also I've ripped a couple of plugs out still attached to the fin and as the fins overlaps the plug they make an awful mess if the board.... it's my understanding that futures plugs are able to be secured stronger in the board than fcs2....
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

3 Oct 2017 10:25am
I like the system, but it's easy to crack the glass around the box if you are not careful. Nice range of fins.

I think where Futures wins is it's a simpler box with one screw, but as I use FCS2 I will stick with it for now but Futures has a nice range of fins as well, bit more expensive as well depending on the construction.
thedrip
thedrip

WA

2355 posts

3 Oct 2017 11:57pm
Geez you guys are hard on your equipment. I've had no problem with fcsII and I surf shallow reefs where they get knocked all the time.

I use Reactors, and large and xl large Performers in a variety of thrusters and quads.
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

4 Oct 2017 7:18am
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thedrip said..
Geez you guys are hard on your equipment. I've had no problem with fcsII and I surf shallow reefs where they get knocked all the time.

I use Reactors, and large and xl large Performers in a variety of thrusters and quads.


Your boards are glassed properly Drip. Only problem I've ever seen with FCS2 or futures has been on 4oz Glass jobs usually high volume constructs.
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

4 Oct 2017 7:54am
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thedrip said..
Geez you guys are hard on your equipment. I've had no problem with fcsII and I surf shallow reefs where they get knocked all the time.

I use Reactors, and large and xl large Performers in a variety of thrusters and quads.


Mine was just a small crack at the front of the box, tbh the fin took most of the damage and both were easily fixed. No other problems other than when they are new bloody hard to get fins in and out. Heaps easier once you have had them in and out a few times.
thedrip
thedrip

WA

2355 posts

4 Oct 2017 4:39pm
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Surf69 said..

thedrip said..
Geez you guys are hard on your equipment. I've had no problem with fcsII and I surf shallow reefs where they get knocked all the time.

I use Reactors, and large and xl large Performers in a variety of thrusters and quads.



Your boards are glassed properly Drip. Only problem I've ever seen with FCS2 or futures has been on 4oz Glass jobs usually high volume constructs.


Aah. True - forgot that one. 6/4 minimum. Double 6 generally. Makes all the difference I am sure.
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

4 Oct 2017 11:23pm
Yeah I have heaps of fcs twin tabs which I can use in fcs2 as well and have just got a board with futures so bought a set of tris and quads plus an adaptor so I can use fcs in my futures box it's brilliant
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

5 Oct 2017 7:35am
Ohh wow and adaptor for FCS with a futures box. Yep that's a winner.
sanded
sanded

NSW

95 posts

6 Oct 2017 10:22pm
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Ricardo1709 said..
Yeah I have heaps of fcs twin tabs which I can use in fcs2 as well and have just got a board with futures so bought a set of tris and quads plus an adaptor so I can use fcs in my futures box it's brilliant


is that the wasabi adapter? any good?
ArtVandelay
ArtVandelay

76 posts

7 Oct 2017 8:07am
I'm using FCS 3 and it hasn't even been invented yet !
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709

NSW

1302 posts

7 Oct 2017 8:41pm
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sanded said..

Ricardo1709 said..
Yeah I have heaps of fcs twin tabs which I can use in fcs2 as well and have just got a board with futures so bought a set of tris and quads plus an adaptor so I can use fcs in my futures box it's brilliant



is that the wasabi adapter? any good?


Yeah wasabi it works well just had to sand the tabs a touch thinner no dramas at all
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