Nobilie 50/50 with small fins is the best board ive ridden in the surf so far, the extra length and flex eats big waves and chop and the reduced spray means you dont constantly get water in your eyes .Ive ridden a lot of twin tips in the surf as it is my preferred stlye and there are lots of boards out there i like sutch as ( fone SK8 ,NHP,XRIDE,FREE RIDE,TRAX,JIMMY LEWIS) but the 50/50 fits me to a tee, huge load, soft landings ,great upwind ,good down the face of a wave and dosnt nose in even at the bottom of a barrel. And yes ive ridden lots of mutants too but depends what feeling you want out of your board
Hope this helps
George ![]()
Yes it does help a lot. Yes I'm starting to think I'm going to buck the WA trend and indeed stay with the TT. Will try and demo a nobil. 50/50 hey, I assume that means 150 by 50? Excuse my ignorance, too lazy to look it up right away. 50 wide, wow now that is wide.
This thread has really got me thinking, 4 pages long, there is something in this!
You board designers out there, build a complete TT wave riding machine! People will argue already done right.
Anyone ridden the Flysurfer, 'flywave'? Not many in Australia - more european thing at the moment. This is a TT built specifically for waves, some posts on the other forum but I get the feeling they have been written by you know who...
Arghhhhh why would you ride a twinny in the surf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
surftwin or surfboard? you be the judge for ffs ![]()
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Wave board.
That's what I ride. It allows you to charge and do tricks in the waves a surfboard can't ![]()
Sigh.. eppo - you'll never be part of the in crowd unless you ride what everyone else is riding.
lol.
Thoughts above on TTs in mushy surf have been exactly what i have been thinking for ages.
Was very tempted to get a SB but lack of funds and a love of TT freedom in the mush (plus a feeling that SBs are restictive - unless GREAT waves demand one) have kept me on the twinnies.
Rediscovering how good my 151 is and throwing off the 'must not ride anything bigger than 140cm' mentality has been liberating.
Think outside the box and find what works for you. If it's a SB - great. If it's a twinny - tops too.
If I traveled to better waves than metro mush, I might be tempted to get a SB, but I don't and am not.![]()
Love ma twinnies!![]()
That's all fine but the topic is "Best Twin-tip in the surf?? Honestly...".
If the best TT is a freestyle board then that's fine. The marketing needs to tell us that and tell us why it works.
I have ridden a freestyle board in the past and it was slow and not very good upwind. I have had better luck with freeride boards and my surfboards. My newer kites are a bit more grunty than those from 5 years ago so maybe it's time to revisit freestyle boards.
I still want a surf oriented TT that has very good upwind performance. In the surf I spend a fair amount of time jamming upwind to recover lost ground after bashing a few peaks and ramps. My main wave-oriented riding involves a 5km upwind leg followed by hitting all the waves along the way back so upwind performance is important for me.
Er.. I missed the upwind request.![]()
I couldn't honestly say that upwind is a strength of the Proof boards.
The trade off is the nice rounded rails which cushions the chop and makes wave (mush) face carves smoove.. I almost exclusively do downwinders so not a prob for my usage.
Good luck on your search
Hey Eppo, at the end of the day mate it's not what you ride it's how you ride it ![]()
In relation to the Mako boards we are distributors for the Ocean Rodeo gear and brought some of these boards in, they are great boards for riding super fast and slamming into a big powered turn but wave riding I just can't see it working, they don't go from rail to rail nicely, it's almost like a freaking water ski.
I havent tried the new Mako king maybe that is better ? but the 140 and 150cm forget it.
The new cardboard wave is a pretty sweet looking board.
ya, ive got a mako too.. and it is good..
but, the best tt ive ever used in waves is the old underground wavetrays, from.. '03?
glad i kept it!