I just read the 4 page post from above,its a few years old,so what is the best TT in the surf now
,how does the Shinn Speedball go in the waves
Speedball goes well in surf,it's got good rocker so easy to lift over whitewater and is really soft riding I've only ridden the w18 it's a nice light wind surf option.
Although I don't think there is such a thing as the "Best Twintip for Surf" as there are tons of really good ones ,personally I ride in surf all the time and a board with good flex and generous rocker has always worked the best.
Also my personal preference is a multichannel board for better holding power when toeside.
yep it is a 2014 board not far from release. It has tucked half a surf rail in the middle transitioning to a std twintip rail in the back.
On the deck the upturned rail in the middle forms an ABS edge that faces upward.
Comes with 2 x 70mm surf and 1 x 80mm surf with 2 x 50mm std fins for 'nose'
Size 148 x 43 which feels about like a 135 twintip sizewise.
Will see if I can find some pictures
need to get rid of my 2003 Naish 135 and update with a new TT that has better upwind ability,has better thicker pads,has more flex and is more comfomable to ride,I want a TT that carves to
Will demo a Speed ball and a North x ride and a axis if I can find them here in Vietnam
I'd also add a 134 Naish Monarch to your demo list .
ok will do,Im in Vietnam,will wander up and down the beach demoing a few different TTs over the nex few days
,tryed a crazyfly 137 yesterday,was unreal going upwind but was to big and kinda heavy
These are by far the best twint ips in the surf
Hey Radman , these boards look great,would love to demo one but Im 9000 km away from WA,did you make them
These are by far the best twint ips in the surf
Hey Radman , these boards look great,would love to demo one but Im 9000 km away from WA,did you make them
Yer yer got the shaping bug Once you start you can't stop. Slingshot have got. One called T. rex similar out line I been surfing on a 5"7 best surf board I've ever riven in 28 years of surfing sort of tells me they been mAkin boards wrong for the last 28 years Surfed the 5"3 x17 3/4 yesterday to my amazement went like a rocket certainly gives way to a I board quiver that the average bloke can surf and kite on great for travel nice an compact I'm trying out the 4"11"x18 today I'm 78 kg should float my boat
Shameless pimp but our new Axis Twin wave with surf rails is pretty good as a surf twin tip
Hi Adrian, I'm here to blow wind up ya freckle about my beloved FLX.......
Bought it brand new at the end of 2011, fitted some entity footpads to it, and have not yet been able to find a better twinnie
Have demoed most brands, apart from shinn, which I'm hoping to try today if the wind picks up....
I would be very keen to try the abovementioned Axis when it becomes available, please keep us posted.
Keep up the good work
Peace out....
We received a couple of Twin Waves from Adrian when he visited last week. Look great! Graeme has already bought one, hopefully he can write up a review. One left until next order, probably in the new year.
Ocean rodeo mako - pick your size
How can you call these twin tips when one ends a swallow tail?? Dont get me wrong they look great but I'd be more inclined to call these boards hybrids??
Also on a similar subject, why are swallow tails so popular for kiting surf boards?? Ive been surfing Ive been surfing 30 years and never rated swallow tails?? Always found them to err on the unstable side, loose but unstable/ unpredictable, why might they be so popular for kiting???
Yer yer got the shaping bug Once you start you can't stop. Slingshot have got. One called T. rex similar out line
In my opinion the Slingshot one is a weak Tomo imitation and most things about the board are all wrong, I'm sure for kiting it will still work (as anything works) but I reckon it's bogus.