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Twin tips and surfing

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Created by waveslave > 9 months ago, 20 Apr 2012
waveslave
WA, 4263 posts
20 Apr 2012 4:05PM
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Can a twintip-type surfboard work for surfing ?

[Tom Curren @ Rincon]

RPM
WA, 1549 posts
20 Apr 2012 4:14PM
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jamdfingr
QLD, 663 posts
20 Apr 2012 6:24PM
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BWAHAHAHAHA!





IanR
NSW, 1360 posts
20 Apr 2012 6:32PM
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Interesting wavey
I'd like to see the fin setup as I think it might be a very snub nose directional as I think I can see a traction pad only on one end of the board
Do you know who is making the board or have any other pic of the bottom of the board

Shane10
QLD, 102 posts
20 Apr 2012 9:08PM
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Having a stab that its a Channel Islands shape, sticker on the rail. Curren could shred on a paddlepop stick!

AndyEliotH
QLD, 356 posts
20 Apr 2012 10:15PM
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saw a "snub nosed board " looked preety mad not sure how she's surf bot like i said looked mad it had a < shape in the tip so i guess it was a v nose

AndyEliotH
QLD, 356 posts
20 Apr 2012 10:18PM
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forgot to mention it was a fish tail and quad fin setup

saji07
1 posts
20 Apr 2012 8:39PM
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Having a stab that its a Channel Islands shape, sticker on the rail. Curren could shred on a paddlepop stick!

www.squeakyclean.net.au

henningsurf
17 posts
21 Apr 2012 8:57AM
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Besides the board shape you can achieve a much better stance with the rotating straps for TT boards.
And you don't need to have a knee problem to like the added flexibility of these babies.

Check out sportsgear-solutions.com




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