Futures Fins Stretch Quad

Futures Fins

Stretch Quad

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Stretch Quad

Natural Necessity Surf Shop

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

115 Fern Street
Gerringong NSW 2534
Australia

+61242341636

Surfboard Fins by Futures Fins
The Stretch Quad, designed by Santa Cruz, Ca shaper William Riedel of Stretch Surfboards, is the performance quad that all other sets measure up to.
The honeycomb construction combined with Stretch’s concave foil on the front fins and symmetrical foil on the rear fins create a unique feeling of traction and maneuverability, ideal for building speed.
Both front and rear templates feature Stretch's signature beak-tip template to provide ultimate four fin performance.
Template Category | Pivot (tight turns, quick)
Construction | Honeycomb
Ride Number | Speed Generating – 7.4
Size | Medium

Futures Fins

Futures Fins began in a garage in California in 1996, by the Longo brothers who had a reputation for tackling challenging aerospace parts and fabricating hydrogen fuel cells for research. This all changed when they decided to combine their technical know-how with something they both loved – surfing. Keeping it local was important, so Futures is able to dream up a fin, design it, cut it and surf it withing a few hours under the one roof in Huntington Beach. With this ability, they have been able to constantly evolve their designs, to create new feelings and experiences to share with other surfers. They continue to refine and research, creating ride numbers and employing in house engineers to provide the best equipment. Futures fins ethos is about being authentic, challenging the status quo and standing for the evolution of our sport, creating some of the strongest, lightest fins on the market, to create the fins of the future.