love your content, my kiwi brother. your style is bang on and your insights are very helpful. my current quiver: 6'4 gato heroi roach (single fin) for smaller, more playful beachies...but also my choice for dumpier beachies and bigger points 6'4 campbell designed wingman (twin) as a daily driver and above. pretty much anything, in fact 7'0 campbell designed middle toe (twin) for similar conditions, but just rides differently 7'6 campbell designed middle toe (twin) as my longboard cheater 6'9 christenson osprey (twin) as a step up and/or heavier conditions 6'10 burito single fin (lopez 70s style) as a daily driver and above, but with a single fin feel If you get the rails and rocker combination right, I am surprised as to how much volume you can have. I can easily duck dive everything except the 7'6
Thanks for sharing. Solid quiver. Volume is super important for me too.
You're welcome.
🎉epic video.your favourite for 4 to7feet everg condition?❤
Would still be my shadow at that size I think, but still depends on the wave.
love your content, my kiwi brother. your style is bang on and your insights are very helpful.
my current quiver:
6'4 gato heroi roach (single fin) for smaller, more playful beachies...but also my choice for dumpier beachies and bigger points
6'4 campbell designed wingman (twin) as a daily driver and above. pretty much anything, in fact
7'0 campbell designed middle toe (twin) for similar conditions, but just rides differently
7'6 campbell designed middle toe (twin) as my longboard cheater
6'9 christenson osprey (twin) as a step up and/or heavier conditions
6'10 burito single fin (lopez 70s style) as a daily driver and above, but with a single fin feel
If you get the rails and rocker combination right, I am surprised as to how much volume you can have. I can easily duck dive everything except the 7'6
Thanks for the comments. Looks like you have a 60s (decade) quiver with all those single fins, or at least 60s inspired. 🙂