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Take a look again and we'll tell you some tips on how to attach and remove the FCSII fins.

24P1020058Change Today I invited SHAW to join me and we shot with photographer Masuda on T-Street in San Clemente. 24P1020051Change This surf spot has a mixed reef and sand bottom located south of San Clemente Pier. 24P1020077Change Today, the wind was blowing from the side onshore again from the morning, so I took the photos in the evening when the wind died down. 24P1020082Change In California, it gets this dark around 5pm, and it feels like winter is approaching. 24P1020087Change The sunset was beautiful today and there were dolphins swimming offshore while we waited for the waves. This is where the story changes. Recently, we have seen many customers purchasing boards equipped with FCSII plugs. thank you! At the time of delivery, we will provide a lecture on how to attach and remove FCSII fins in the store. We have received inquiries from customers who have purchased our products online asking for detailed instructions on how to put them on and take them off. I have received a few, so I would like to share some tips on how to put on and take off FCSII fins again. 24P1050279Change ⇧Hook the front of the fin onto this rod-shaped protrusion at the front of the plug, which is pointed by your finger in the photo above. 24P1050321Change ⇧The correct position is when there is no gap in front, as shown in this photo. 24P1050322Change ⇧Please note that if there is a gap in the front as shown in this photo, the fins will not fit in properly. 24P1050288Change As shown in this photo, "hold the board around this position with one hand." To prevent scratches on the board, place a board case on the sand or grass, or on hard surfaces such as asphalt or concrete. Be careful not to damage the board. When removing your fins, please use the beach towel you always have with you when surfing. In particular, "When removing the fin, be sure to cover the thin part at the back of the fin to avoid hurting your hand when pulling up the fin." When you use it, your hands don't hurt and it's easier to apply force. At first, it may feel a little stiff, but after removing it a few times, the box and fins will become more comfortable. By removing it several times, you will get the hang of it, and understand the direction and amount of force to apply. You will be able to appreciate the benefits of the FCSII plug's quick and easy attachment and detachment functions. For more details, please refer to this previous blog post. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=21203 Even if you don't have a board with FCSII plugs yet, your new board may be FCSII. Please take a look at this as background information.
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