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646 is what I order. Not heavy but not a feather either.Question for you guys. I’m ordering a 6’4 moonstone in varial. What glassing schedule do you guys like for these? I like my boards light but want durability. Thanks
I think your issue is looking to pivot a 6’8 in small waves.Fin question - Im riding a 6'8" moonstone as my daily driver right now, using Chippa wilson npj upright twins. Works great in steep waves, but is sticky in the smaller stuff. Any reccomendations on a fin to loosen it up off the top - thinking about the elmore's but curious to hear some opinions.
Same.646 is what I order. Not heavy but not a feather either.
Hmmm that's already a pretty upright twin so hard to image what would give you more maneuverability outside of something with less surface area. Maybe give the album upright twin a try.Fin question - Im riding a 6'8" moonstone as my daily driver right now, using Chippa wilson npj upright twins. Works great in steep waves, but is sticky in the smaller stuff. Any reccomendations on a fin to loosen it up off the top - thinking about the elmore's but curious to hear some opinions.
Hmm. AkilaAipas may be a bit smaller and I’ve always found them to be highly maneuverable. Or maybe something with a bit more can’t like the SonOfCobra twins.Hmmm that's already a pretty upright twin so hard to image what would give you more maneuverability outside of something with less surface area. Maybe give the album upright twin a try.
This is what Matt recommends: https://albumsurf.com/collections/fins/products/shaper-x-album-modern-keelFin question - Im riding a 6'8" moonstone as my daily driver right now, using Chippa wilson npj upright twins. Works great in steep waves, but is sticky in the smaller stuff. Any reccomendations on a fin to loosen it up off the top - thinking about the elmore's but curious to hear some opinions.
i have a set if anyone wants to buy them. make me an offer or trade for nvs nautilus twins or some chitThis is what Matt recommends: https://albumsurf.com/collections/fins/products/shaper-x-album-modern-keel
Nice!
Those are very upright. Akila's have a lot less surface area but really an upright twin seems like an odd pairing for a board like that to me. If you haven't tried a modern/upright keel fin , I would give that a go. It won't make it looser, but the CC Keels feel like they were made for that board. Worth a go if you haven't tried them. They feel predictable carving through a turn off the top unlike some keels and produce a lot of speed easily on the smaller days.Fin question - Im riding a 6'8" moonstone as my daily driver right now, using Chippa wilson npj upright twins. Works great in steep waves, but is sticky in the smaller stuff. Any reccomendations on a fin to loosen it up off the top - thinking about the elmore's but curious to hear some opinions.
And Gary McNeill handles their shipping I heard.Heart of Glass is the glass shop for MOTE, right?
Heart of Glass is the glass shop for MOTE, right?