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Endorfins TWIN - STU KENSON TWINZER FIN SET - Large (SCREWS INTO FUTURES FIN BOX)

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99 Sunrise Ave
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Toronto ON M4A 1A9
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The template that started a movement, "pure performance, no gimmicks."

The Stu Kenson Twinzer Fin Set is designed specifically for the all-new Taylor Jensen Twinzer in Helium Technology.

Renowned San Diegan shaper, Stu Kenson says:

"This has been my go-to Twinzer setup for quite some time. Clean, balanced curves, just the perfect blend of fin base, rake, area and the front canard fin just the right size to complement working together with the rear fins. I use it on everything from sub 6'0" fishes and shortboards, step-ups, midlengths, and longboards. No gimmicks here."

Single Tab variants are compatible with Futures' fin system.

Far and away one of the best boards I’ve ever owned was a Stu Kenson-shaped twinzer. It just one of those magic boards that seemed to go good in any and all conditions. I ended up riding it into the ground, and while the board is not longer with me, the potential of the twinzer setup still looms large.


Not a twin-fin, not a quad, the twinzer is its own animal entirely. Featuring a small front fin, sometimes called the canard fin, with a larger, more raked back fin, or main fin, the concept works a bit like a spinnaker and main sail on a sailboat. The smaller front fin, the spinnaker sail, so to speak, cuts through the turbulence and funnels water around the back fin. This makes the setup incredibly fast, while also maintaining critical performance characteristics.

Paired together, the two fins combine for more surface area, which means more hold along that inside rail. With the speed and drive of a twin-fin, the twinzer offers more control and is less likely to spin out on your. And while quad setups have a tendency to force the rider to round out their turns, the twinzer tends to be a bit more snappy in the pocket.