Haha, is that the end to "Raiders of the Lost Ark?"Bringing your boards to Aruka’s PNW board warehouse:
View attachment 108448
REMINDER: THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. has no obligation to monitor the Forums. However, THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. reserves the right to review any materials submitted to or posted on the Forums, and remove, delete, redact or otherwise modify such materials, in its sole discretion and for any reason whatsoever, at any time and from time to time, without notice or further obligation to you. THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. has no obligation to display or post any materials provided by you. THE ARENA PLATFORM, INC. reserves the right to disclose, at any time and from time to time, any information or materials that we deem necessary or appropriate to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, contract obligation, legal or dispute process or government request. Click on the following hyperlinks to further read the applicable Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Haha, is that the end to "Raiders of the Lost Ark?"Bringing your boards to Aruka’s PNW board warehouse:
View attachment 108448
But prefers two tab if given the option....my wife will take either
correct!But prefers two tab if given the option....
those waves didn't look very good so that could be part of it but it appeared a bit rockered out or something? i wasn't seeing the trim speed i would like to see from a long twin.Anyone give this a go?
OHLSON TWIN
The Ohlson Twin has a traditional mid-length outline fused with inspiration drawn from the concept of an elongated Bullet Twin. The fundamental purpose being ultra fast and ultra loose. Entry Rocker Long low entry rocker for blistering speed and a huge sweet spot, eliminating a crucial need for...staceymfg.com
Mollusk in Venice has a really nice looking Gibbons right now for under $800.
I've only had a chance to ride mine a couple times but it feels epic.Those Gibbons look great. I wonder how Aruka's goes?
Check your messages...I'm pretty close to pulling the trigger on a custom MC Twin Pin in either 6'7 or 6'9. Been circling around some sort of twin pin and saw a 6'11 in Patagonia in Cardiff and it looked really nice but a little big for me. That diamond tail version above doesn't really look great to me.
All that marketing talk Goes against every thing I know .Just stumbled across this MC Twin Pin (groveler?), doesn't speak to me personally necessarily.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I had a chance to ride my standard MC Twin Pin a couple times now and it's good fun for sure. Had some zippy waist-high shallow reef runners and some funky less lined up HH reef. All frontside so far. In the cleaner surf, it thrust (honestly in a unique way hard to describe) down the line and yet free in the tail for down-the-line mini snaps for a 7'1". The curvier small reef day was the best, although it felt great in the HH surf those waves required quicker adjustments rather than the open face carve or downturns that the board it seems would be best at. Can't really comment on the Reverse Vee yet but down the line, the board felt rigid and drivey upfront and loose in the tail, both in a good way.
I’ve tried them on a fish and on a performance twin fin and I just couldn’t get them hold/drive/turn...anything.Has anybody tried a set of lovelace piggy backs ?or some kind of fin in between upright and keels? Feels like my stussy twins lack drive and could use more base but dont want that tracky feel with a 15“ tail
If watching Torren surf his twins inspired me to try the design, the surfing in that video makes me want to run away from it.<iframe width="560" height="315" src="" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
those 2 guys were the most average surfers everIf watching Torren surf his twins inspired me to try the design, the surfing in that video makes me want to run away from it.
I was seriously thinking of trying a diamond tail. I've heard the diamond shortens the rail line so the board feels a little shorter. I haven't ridden a diamond since the 1970's, so I really don't know.
Couldn't they find a better surfer to show off the strengths of the design?
No, you can't!Couldn't they find a better surfer to show off the strengths of the design?
So much barrel dodging. Just pull in BRO!I get that their audience is the advanced adult learner surfer but I just felt dirty watching that video