Foil SCS Nuts Foil Boards -3°
Presentation
Opening SCS nuts paired with a carbon fiber rod, designed to be used with 3° rake shims.
These 3° SCS inserts ensure optimal contact between your T-nuts and board rail when using a 3° rake shim.
Without them, the angled shim throws off the T-nut alignment, risking damage to your board’s inserts — but with these, everything stays dialed and power transfer is spot-on.
Enjoy the time-saving benefits of the SCS system on land and the enhanced feel of a rake shim on the water for a ride that’s all about performance and fun.
Configuration
The marking on the SCS heel shows which side of the rake shim is thicker. In the example below, the thick side of the rake is on the right.

Buying guide
These 3° SCS inserts ensure optimal contact between your T-nuts and board rail when using a 3° rake shim.
Delivery
Delivery
Orders are prepared and shipped quickly: most are dispatched within 24 to 48 business hours.
The delivery time, meaning the transit of the parcel to your address, then depends on the delivery location and the carrier.
Shipping costs are transparent and calculated based on weight, volume, and delivery address.
Exchanges & Returns
You have a 14-day right of withdrawal to return or exchange a new product that does not suit you.
Eco-Responsible Packaging
We prioritize sustainable, recyclable, and reusable packaging solutions, minimizing single-use plastic as much as possible while ensuring optimal protection for products, including large items.
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