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Thats not fair to New Balance.
I'd probably agree with that.Plasmic - unless you’re proper fit, then twinsman.
I find it hard to beat the plasmic in a crowd. goes well getting in early or late. Twinsman in a jockeying crowd is a lot of effort.
I have a Plasmic. It's a little flat, wide, and full in the nose for the wave I have in mind. Paddling isn't really an issue. I'm in excellent paddle shape and rarely deal with dense crowds at my spot. I just want something that will be responsive in the pocket but more spicy than a HPSB.Plasmic - unless you’re proper fit, then twinsman.
I find it hard to beat the plasmic in a crowd. goes well getting in early or late. Twinsman in a jockeying crowd is a lot of effort.
Get a disco cheater or an RNF96I have a Plasmic. It's a little flat, wide, and full in the nose for the wave I have in mind. Paddling isn't really an issue. I'm in excellent paddle shape and rarely deal with dense crowds at my spot. I just want something that will be responsive in the pocket but more spicy than a HPSB.
I was thinking either Twinsman or Insanity.
Where in the world are you? For me, the Twinsman excelled in better than average waves and didn't love to generate its own speed. My beachbreak zone of the bottom part of LA's South Bay just didn't provide enough opportunities for it to shine. If I was able to surf South Straddie or D-bah on the regular, the Twinsman would still be in my quiver.What's the best Album for dumpy waist to neck-high beach break? Something that will fit in a tight hollow pocket. Twinsman?
out of curiosity what is in your quiver? From this thread it seems like a plasmic is the cure all for most mediocre waves...Where in the world are you? For me, the Twinsman excelled in better than average waves and didn't love to generate its own speed. My beachbreak zone of the bottom part of LA's South Bay just didn't provide enough opportunities for it to shine. If I was able to surf South Straddie or D-bah on the regular, the Twinsman would still be in my quiver.
That's why they invented thrusters.I'm in San Francisco, CA. I have a 5'7 Plasmic, 6'1 quad fish, 6'3 CI Twin Pin for small waves. They all surf pretty good in waist to overhead inner bar waves, but the Twin Pin got me trending back toward more responsive boards. We've been getting some dumpy shoulder high days lately and I was curious about something short, fishy and nimble that would surf more vertically in those conditions.
I didn't click with the twinsman consistently. I know some here like theirs. I had some fun sessions on it in quality beachies but overall it just felt a little too pivotal or something. I'm pretty backfooted and it felt like I had to adjust my surfing to be more front footed to get any drive out of it. For good quality punchy waves I'd rather be on a hpsb. They're just more familiar and consistent for me. I love my Plasmic EAST but it has way more glide and cheat factor which is what I want out of a twin.I'm in San Francisco, CA. I have a 5'7 Plasmic, 6'1 quad fish, 6'3 CI Twin Pin for small waves. They all surf pretty good in waist to overhead inner bar waves, but the Twin Pin got me trending back toward more responsive boards. We've been getting some dumpy shoulder high days lately and I was curious about something short, fishy and nimble that would surf more vertically in those conditions.
Sounds like the Twinsman is not so popular around here.
5'6 Stamps Kai-Zen twin in Varial epoxy, 5'8 Stamps Flare thruster in Varial, poly 5'9 Haydenshapes Psychedelic Germ thruster in Futureflex, 5'8 Channel Islands NB2 thruster in Varial poly, 6' Pyzel Ghost five fin (only ride as a thruster) in poly.out of curiosity what is in your quiver? From this thread it seems like a plasmic is the cure all for most mediocre waves...
Do you notice any different in durability between the varial epoxy and varial poly?5'6 Stamps Kai-Zen twin in Varial epoxy, 5'8 Stamps Flare thruster in Varial, poly 5'9 Haydenshapes Psychedelic Germ thruster in Futureflex, 5'8 Channel Islands NB2 thruster in Varial poly, 6' Pyzel Ghost five fin (only ride as a thruster) in poly.
I have an incoming 5'6.5 Stamps Fuse thruster in Varial carbon which is epoxy.
I'm really front-footed, which is probably why I didn't click with the Plasmic. I swapped borts with someone that wanted to try my Twinsman and the Plasmic's tail felt like it constantly had a spa jet bubbling under it. The guy that rode my Twinsman is more back-footed and didn't love the Twinsman. The waves were pretty good when we swapped, chest to shoulder and rippable.
I'm 6' and 170ish.