Hi,
I found this photo of a Patrik Wave board with 3-fins, 2 big ones in the front (Twinser) and one small in the back (trailer).
I was told that this picture was taked in Margareth River Australia and I would like to get some info if anyone tried it and how it goes!?
Is it really working in all kind of conditions and easy to set up as Dani Bruch comments?
Thanks,
KM88
I think they must have miss packed the shipment... shouldn't there be two small and one big fin in that board?
Hi,
I have seen this video but Dani Bruch is a pro-sailor and perhaps he look good on anything but I would like to know if someone else - "mortal-guys" tried the boards and have some feedbacks.
Curac, do you have one or did you try? How is it?
Thanks,
KM
km88,
Yeah i've sailed the boards.. i helped out with some of the testing and currently sail one of the proto's.
the boards are really good. out of all the boards i have ever sailed these boards are the ones that feel the most natural and allow me to sail a lot closer to how i want to sail, and do what i want to do. if i want to go up they go up, if i want to carve they carve, if i want to try a snappy turn they do that.
And something that i find really good about them are the big boards don't feel like a big board they are loose and easy to manoeuvre. the trailer fin system allows you to just tune it to suit how you want to sail. you can make them super loose or tighten them up.
Thanks Curac, that sounds great and I just saw at the PWA site that Dani Bruch is 3th in Danmark at the moment.
The news comment sounds great and seems that Dani has some better performance especially in riding - even sounds that it could be the board performance!
>>>When the German born ripper turned Canarian resident, Dany Bruch (Patrik, Severne) caught a wave all eyes on the beach were fixated directly on him. His vertical style, mixed with new-school slides, and chunky section snaps were the best combination the judges saw all day.<<<
So the only thing - WHERE THE HELL DO I GET ONE????
Cheers,
km