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Review: Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fins

July 16, 2013 By Admin

fin-1The Rasta Honeycomb is one of the latest models in the Future Fins WCT series. It’s high-performance, upright design is perfect for surfers of any skill level. Whether you’re an amateur, pro or anywhere in between, chances are you’ll love the easy-to-use, snap-in design of the WCT Rasta Honeycomb. Of course, this is just one of the many attractive features found with these high-end fins. For a more in-depth look at the Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fins, keep reading.

As some of you may already know, the “WCT” stands for the “World Championship Tour.” So, you can rest assured knowing these fins are the real deal. They come in a pack of three and are certain to improve your speed and agility on the waves. The Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fin are aerodynamically designed to maximize speed by literally cutting through the ocean. Like all of the WCT fins, the Rasta Honeycomb has gone through a rigorous research and development to determine the best overall size, shape and design. I think it’s safe to say they hit the nail on the head in terms of speed and agility.

Because the Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fins feature a unique upright design, they are incredibly easy to pivot. After installing them on your board, you’ll be able to twist and turn on a dime. This is especially helpful for maintaining control of your board while riding a good wave. You’ll also be surprised to see just how lightweight the Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fin really is. It’s designed with an exceptionally lightweight hexagonal core that’s more flexible than glass but stiffer Blackstix.

The secret in the Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fins’ design lies in their carbon construction. Both the front and rear fins are developed with carbon in the base and tip. This allows for greater flexibility over traditional fins. The remaining parts of the fins are designed with high-end fiberglass, which is incredibly strong and durable. You can hit the waves day after day with you Future Fins WCT Rasta Honeycomb Fins without causing any damage.

If you are interested in purchasing the Future Fins WCT Honeycomb Fins, check out our current selection at http://driftingthru.com/future-fins-wct-rasta-surfboard-fins/. We offer some of the lowest prices on these pro-grade fins, so check them out today!

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