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BMTs work tootracked a squash tail down. fun boar. I get it why it’s called the lane splitter. really fun in critical pitching surf and threading the needle.
foil under arm felt yuge but it all disappears in the water. Tons of foam under chest and a friendly rocker gets in early yet has that slow motion feeling dropping into steeps.
didn’t like the CC twins, TA’s are doing the trick.
I see this one in the active rotation for a bit.
Agreed. I think Brett Barley tends to undersize or under volume some of his boards now that he is getting his boards through Real. Not always though.Board looks way better than I would have expected. The vid Eastcoastbro posted the board looks too short for the fella. doesn't flow at all and his surfing is choppy. but you can see good elements of design in the bore
My formula has been whatever my preferred thruster length and width but fish thiccc.do yall usually go down a couple inches in length on a twin fin?
Depends.do yall usually go down a couple inches in length on a twin fin?
Weird. I prefer less thickness on my fish than on HPSB. My performance twins are HPSB thick, a little shorter and wider.My formula has been whatever my preferred thruster length and width but fish thiccc.
Yeah, generally. My SB thruster/quad would be 6'0-6'1 x 19 1/2 - 3/4 x 2 1/2-5/8 is reserved for good Socal CH-HH+.do yall usually go down a couple inches in length on a twin fin?
I have both a stamps tkf 5’6x21x2.38 32.7L and banjo keel 5’6x20.5x2.38 30.8LWeird. I prefer less thickness on my fish than on HPSB. My performance twins are HPSB thick, a little shorter and wider.
How do you like the TKF? And that vs the Banjo? I almost ordered a TKF when I picked up my blindspot. I was intending to order an album sunstone but Tim's been nailing it on my hpsb's so...I have both a stamps tkf 5’6x21x2.38 32.7L and banjo keel 5’6x20.5x2.38 30.8L
i like the tkf foil more, for a fish, and apparently thickness tells me nothing on paper.
Search, I’ve written it up a few times, too lazy to type it again. Tkf is a magic carpet.How do you like the TKF? And that vs the Banjo? I almost ordered a TKF when I picked up my blindspot. I was intending to order an album sunstone but Tim's been nailing it on my hpsb's so...