Love the thumb rails!
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Love the thumb rails!
love the outline. the description of fairly aggressive rocker out the back gives me pause.Love a winged swallow
http://instagr.am/p/CMNOA3snAbb/
Outline and rocker description makes it sound like a Weirdo Ripperlove the outline. the description of fairly aggressive rocker out the back gives me pause.
It seems like most feedback I see on R. flat decks is pretty lukewarm.Been thinking about getting another Rusty twin fin. I had a stock 6’0, which I loved, and then a 5’10 flat deck version, which I did not like as much as the first one. Thinking about going back to the stock model for more magic.
For small bowly waves that'd be excellent. Small days at Gold Coast points, punchy chest-high beach breaks etc.Love a winged swallow
http://instagr.am/p/CMNOA3snAbb/
I think people aren’t used to the fullness that gets carried out towards the rails. It takes a couple sessions to forget about it, then I like the stable, locked-in feeling of the flat (or a concave deck), especially in whitewater recoveriesIt seems like most feedback I see on R. flat decks is pretty lukewarm.