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What glass schedule? They’re really light as stock, so I’d think you may prefer a little more weight for bigger waves.Got a 6'1 Twinsman round pin in the works. Went varial on this one for the big days.
Thanks for the tip.What glass schedule? They’re really light as stock, so I’d think you may prefer a little more weight for bigger waves.
I dunno. that Moonstone long fish I saw in the shop looked pretty good.I think for a hipster stap I'd go with a Twinsman round pin. pair that with a Lightbladder and you'd be covered
Is that from somewhere or just your observation? I have noticed his boards have all been FCS lately in his posts. I've never blown out a futures box personally but thats a highly debated topic.Supposedly they've had better luck with the FCSII plugs' integrity compared to Futures when set up as a twin.
I think he's saying they told him that at the album shop earlier today, i.e. from MattIs that from somewhere or just your observation? I have noticed his boards have all been FCS lately in his posts. I've never blown out a futures box personally but thats a highly debated topic.
Yes, from Matt and Mike at Album, but they also said they prefer to put Futures in the majority of their boards. I happened to ask while checking out the asym twin if they had heard of the FCSII plugs failing using large surface area twins like the Power Twin and they remarked that they thought the plug was actually more stable than Futures, which I thought was surprising.Is that from somewhere or just your observation? I have noticed his boards have all been FCS lately in his posts. I've never blown out a futures box personally but thats a highly debated topic.
stu kenson told me the same a few years agoYes, from Matt and Mike at Album, but they also said they prefer to put Futures in the majority of their boards. I happened to ask while checking out the asym twin if they had heard of the FCSII plugs failing using large surface area twins like the Power Twin and they remarked that they thought the plug was actually more stable than Futures, which I thought was surprising.
Which model is that? What are the dims of that one? Is that a one-sided wing?Here's a what Josh Kerr was riding in the San Miguel footage from the other week. It's an asym Twinsman. Supposedly they've had better luck with the FCSII plugs' integrity compared to Futures when set up as a twin.View attachment 104137
The model was in what you quoted from me, an asym Twinsman. Yes, there's a wing on the heel side and I didn't see any dimensions. It's tiny, I'd guess 5'3 x 18.75 x 2 3/16. I'm pretty sure the board I took a picture of is not Josh Kerr's, but the same model he was riding recently made for another smaller human.Which model is that? What are the dims of that one? Is that a one-sided wing?
Can’t believe he put traction pads on that. SacrilegiousPSA: 7'2 moonstone long fish. if this was 6'10 or under, I would've snagged it.
Album Moonstone Surfboard - sporting goods - by owner - sale
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