I need to give mine another go but getting ready to sell. Seems better suited to conditions that I rarely get at home. Not the boards fault. "It's not you, it's me."
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pretty much what all the reviews say. good wave boar. wonder if the free scrubber is the same.I need to give mine another go but getting ready to sell. Seems better suited to conditions that I rarely get at home. Not the boards fault. "It's not you, it's me."
look at you and your fancy ghost-worthy bigger days!I would say not just good waves, but good, open faced waves with that give you a bit of time and room to maneuver. Think perfect points or reefs rather than bowling beach break. All the bigger days we've gotten recently tend toward super fast and hollow, more Ghost than Twin Pin.
Looks like the aipas to me. Might have to try those.. Although it's quite a small fin. InterestingWeggy ripping with ENs in there.
aye I think you're right. he looks like a smaller guy so it makes sense.Looks like the aipas to me. Might have to try those.. Although it's quite a small fin. Interesting
Riding BMT's in another round pin twin I found they would feel good in a turn until they would release too quickly for my liking. Someone with faster reactions times would probably not worry about this. Feel that for me it has too much tip area going into the beak at the recurved tip that makes it do that. The Asher Pacey template twins are similar but don't give me the same sudden disengagement feeling.Rode mine yesterday in some afternoon slop at uppers. Went actually descent for how bumpy it was. Has anyone found a fin alternative to the BM’s that they clicked with. Going to try the Krakens in Volan and see how they go when it get head high again.
I was feeling this too yesterday in shoulder to overhead punchy, barreling beach break. It was nice when I was trying to get into the lip or hack into a bowly section, but also had some moments when it would release/ pivot sharply all of a sudden at the wrong times.Riding BMT's in another round pin twin I found they would feel good in a turn until they would release too quickly for my liking.
Glad to know I'm not the only one. The sudden release was also occurring for me in good sized, hollow waves so there is that.I was feeling this too yesterday in shoulder to overhead punchy, barreling beach break. It was nice when I was trying to get into the lip or hack into a bowly section, but also had some moments when it would release/ pivot sharply all of a sudden at the wrong times.
Thats a lot of fin to react like that. Surprising.Glad to know I'm not the only one. The sudden release was also occurring for me in good sized, hollow waves so there is that.