Coffin Bros
Regular price
$130.00
Thruster / Medium / Rake Template
DESCRIPTION
The Coffin Bros. Control Series, designed by the brotherly duo of Conner and Parker Coffin, is a medium sized fin in the Rake Template category. For the first time ever, Futures is releasing a signature fin designed and tested by two team riders equally. Conner, the older brother and Championship Tour standout, trusts the design to suit the highest level of competitive surfing. Parker, the free-surfing goofy-foot, trusts the design to suit any, and all, conditions he finds on the road filming. Both brothers share a penchant for unflappable technique, which speaks volumes of the performance of their first signature installment. The solid fiberglass construction provides a consistent flex pattern for stability and control.
- Template Category - Rake (drawn-out | drive)
- Construction - Fiberglass
- Ride Number - Speed Control – 3.4
- Suggested Wave Type - Open face | Point-break
- Size - Medium (125 – 175 lbs)
SPECIFICATIONS
Side Fins | Center Fin | |
---|---|---|
Area | 15.25 | 14.76 |
Height | 4.58 | 4.53 |
Base | 4.55 | 4.50 |
Angle | 6.5 | |
Foil | FLAT | SYMM |
REVIEWS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
- FREE domestic shipping on all orders over $65
- Online tracking available for all orders
- Any unused items can be returned, exchanged or refunded within 30 days of purchase
Really solid fin, does exactly what you want it to do, nothing weird. The fiberglass construction is nice too so if you get reef rash, just sand them down, and if you feel like it put some resin and sand again until they’re good as new
They seem to work very well
Have only used them
And really only got one good wave where I could get some speed going
And a Hard pushing turn out of the speed
👌👌
I am in San Diego and surf mostly Blacks and La Jolla reefs. I ride this fin in anything with some punch from waist/chest-high and up. In smaller surf I usually ride the large honeycomb Jordy's. Solid fin with good drive and release off the top. I am about 185-190lbs so I'm above the suggested weight range, but I like mediums in waves with push and large fins in smaller weaker waves.