twin fins are like single fins except they have two fins. Probably cost twice as much because of it?
so i read all of the articles and watched all of the vids and i still think the same.
interestingly all of the articles and all of the vids keep referring over and over to the shape of the boards being the big jump forward, not the fact that it has twin fins.
the only effect the twins provide is the lack of spinout.
interesting article http://www.surfingthemag.com/surfing-magazine-features/surfing-currentissue/dec04_twin/index.html
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i was thinking that the rails looked curved but firm...good for a top turn, there would definatley be a nice "V" on it aswelll......ALSO if you laid it flat on the sand, i'm sure there would be an impression of double concave....!!!
finbar saunders
I've been thinking 80s also --> every time I see the nose and the mast track positions... Now, all we need is some swirly fluoro graphics
Late 80's plan shape combined with mid 1990's twin fins
looks like I was wrong when I said we've seen all this before, don't believe the hype, stick with singles
I read that Tabou will bring out a twin fin version of the Da Curve, called the Team Twin.
Look set to be in the same size and volumes as the single fin version of the Da Curve.
Didn't Josh Angulo win the 2007 Cape Verde comp and wasn't he on a single fin? Wasn't the looser on a twin fin that day?
The only negative of twin fins is as I experienced today. THEY PICK UP TWICE AS MUCH WEED AAAAAGH seaweed that is !
Bluey,
get some raked fins goin - they will be a saviour in winter and probably minimal performance hit.
I was picking up a little bit today on my single as duchies - but the weed wasnt too deadly there.