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Future Fins Connor CoffinFuture Fins – Surf Better

Future fins will radically change your surfing performance.

Your speed and style, your whole surfing experience, will change with the right Future fins.

But how do you choose the right setup to progress your surfing? There’s such a huge variety of alternatives.

Future Fins John John Florence

John John Florence. Two time World Champion on his signature model Future Fins. The exact same fins you get in store

Here’s where Futures shine.

They’ve taken the trial and error, the hit and miss out of the equation. They’ve made getting the right fin as easy as choosing a number.

Your Ride Number.

Choose Your Ride Number

Future Fins Ride Number

Ride Number is a straight forward & easy way to choose your right fin. Numbered 10 to 1, the Ride Number indicates speed and flex, drive and carve

While some people will choose a fin on colour, there’s actually a considerable number of scientific characteristics that give a fin its feel. There’s too much detail to go into here but Futures has taken all the metrics of all those characteristics and resolved them to a number they give to each fin.

Future Fins Scientific Characteristics

Wide ranging scientific characteristics all interrelate to give a fin its feel. Futures resolve all this & give you an easy to understand Ride Number

Starting at 10 and going down to 1, the Ride Number makes it easy so you can choose the fin for the feel and performance you want.

Future Fins Ride Number Range

A small sample of the Futures range. Fins with Ride Numbers from 10 down to 1 cater for all you want to achieve in your surfing

10, will give you speed generation. A 10 fin is super responsive. It’ll flex with a lively feel squirting you in and out of turns. So you pump, get speed, and feel like you’re in a slingshot.

1, will give you speed control. A 1 fin will direct and control wave power driving you down the line so you do longer arcs and carving turns.

Between 10 and 1 there’s the middle, either side of 5. Fins with these Ride Numbers will be good all-rounders.

Future Fins Jordy Smith

Two World Surf League chargers. Jordy Smith above, Sebastian Zietz below. Both ride the same fin, the AM2, but with different constructions giving different Ride Numbers and different performance. Jordy’s going for all round performance with a Ride Number of 4.6. Sebass is stepping up, getting more control with a Ride Number of 4.0

Future Fins Sebastian Zietz

John John Proves It

John John Florence is a great case study to see how well the Ride Number works in getting your fins right.

I know we’re not all John John, but it’s relative. John surfs against his peers on the World Tour and performs consistently better. In the same way Futures will help you perform consistently better when surfing with your local crew.

John rides his signature Futures Tech Flex model fin. It comes in 3 sizes: Small, Medium, Large. In 2016 he chose to ride the Medium with a Ride Number of 5.5.

Future Fins John John Florence Medium Tech FlexJohn’s fin in 2016 with a Ride Number of 5.5 to perform best in all-round waves

What does this Ride Number tell us? It’s in the middle of the Ride Number range so should help you surf better in all round surf.

That’s exactly what it did!

True To Form

Check the World Surf League, WSL, videos of John’s 2016 heats. In most heats the waves were just okay, like the waves we surf most days, not too big, not too small, sloppy with odd good sections.

In those conditions John had the edge over his peers with fins dialed in to perform in those all-round conditions.

The result? Before year end John had won his first World Title on his Futures Tech Flex fins with a Ride Number of 5.5!

Then 2017.

John’s coach, Ross Williams, wanted John to display more power recommending a larger fin so John still used his signature fin going for the Tech Flex Large with a Ride Number of 3.7.

What does this Ride Number tell us? This fin will give you the best performance in more powerful waves. Giving you drive and control of the power.

Future Fins Bethany Hamilton

Bethany Hamilton generates her speed with her EA Blackstix with a Ride Number of 9.8, then releases in a big direction change

Future Fins Dave Rastovich

Rasta uses Futures for his alternate-surf style

Future Fins Greg Long

In the big stuff, Greg Long goes with Futures

Check the WSL coverage of the heats John surfed in 2017. The waves were bigger, cleaner, way more powerful. Commentary on John’s surfing, especially at Margaret River, describes it as next level.

John had the perfect Futures fin to match the conditions, and his power and control were on full display. John won the 2017 World Title.

The Takeaway

John’s results show Futures’ Ride Number works, it’s a proven way to indicate what fin to choose for how you want to surf.

Want speed and want to pump, use a higher Ride Number.

If it’s punchy and powerful and you want to carve and control use a lower Ride Number.

When the waves are average and you want to surf your best, use a Ride Number in the middle range.

Futures Innovation

Future Fins Alpha Technology

Future’s Alpha technology breaks the constraints of traditional construction methods so you get a revolutionary ride

Future’s is a surf technology innovator.

Their new Alpha material revolutionises fin construction. Futures can fine tune any characteristics any way they want. For example graduating thickness, or adding concave or convex, or changing density, anywhere.

Future Fins Alpha Textures

Alpha enables a variety of textures to give bite, release, flow and speed where each is needed

They’re no longer bound by the constraints of traditional construction methods.

In addition, Futures can texture their fins. Smooth areas for bite, finely textured for flow, greater texture for speed or release. So you get a fin that delivers revolutionary performance.

Future Fins John John Florence Alpha

John John also has his Alpha signature version

Just to let you know John John has also created his own Alpha version to add to his signature collection.

The Futures range includes fins from the World’s greatest surfers, big wave to free surf surfers, shapers and designers. There’s great colours too.

Future Fins SUP Longboard Twin Single Quad Thruster

The Futures range covers SUP, longboard, Twin, 2+1, Quad, Single – a huge array of fins

Surf better with Futures.

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Future Fins Miguel Pupo

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