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JDJ

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Is there any difference between the FCS2 Power Twin and the JS Power Twin? I can’t find measurements for the JS online and they look the same in the picture.
 

Aruka

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Is there any difference between the FCS2 Power Twin and the JS Power Twin? I can’t find measurements for the JS online and they look the same in the picture.
My guess is that they are the same, just a different colorway. I also could not find any info online.
 
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JDJ

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Same question. a lot of the templates look good but I’m not searching for a near death experience caused by my fins.
 
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oeste858

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anybody got a stamps keel set? i’ll pay top $$$
top dollar, eh? You want another Stumps 7'er with those fins? :LOL:
"Includes a set Futures Stamps keel fins and a set of True Ames Lovelace fins"
 
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urchined

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top dollar, eh? You want another 7'er with those fins? :LOL:
"Includes a set Futures Stamps keel fins and a set of True Ames Lovelace fins"


“The ONLY trade I'd consider is a SurfTech Mark Martinson X Model”. Wtf? Stick with the stamps dude.
 

Havoc

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top dollar, eh? You want another Stumps 7'er with those fins? :LOL:
"Includes a set Futures Stamps keel fins and a set of True Ames Lovelace fins"
yeah if it was a bit thicker and not volan glassed i'd consider it. stamps remaking the fins so i'll just wait.
 

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FCS need to let folks start making fins with the FCS II base. forcing people to buy their own branded fins probably hurts adoption because people just chose futures for more options.
Just have to wait another 12 years for the patent to run out.
 
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