early 70's Santa Cruz Ca witnessed high performance vertical surfing on this design, parallel fins, no cant, no toe-in, very fast. Lots of underground and garage, we didn't wait for the mags, companies or nonexistent pros for a green light to experiment. Glad i'm here to see it all coming back around 🤙
What about 1 single fin that slightly turns by applying pressure on either side of your tailpad. Like a rudder in a rowing boat. Then you can go fast straight plus do insane arcs all with 0 drag.
Granted , it does have two fins but they do surf differently to a HP twin . You would have to have ridden one a few times to feel the difference .NPJr does not muck around . These are legit weapons .
early 70's Santa Cruz Ca witnessed high performance vertical surfing on this design, parallel fins, no cant, no toe-in, very fast. Lots of underground and garage, we didn't wait for the mags, companies or nonexistent pros for a green light to experiment. Glad i'm here to see it all coming back around 🤙
Wow seems like endless possibilities for board design
Duo fin! I’d like to try one! Works great in those good waves!
What about 1 single fin that slightly turns by applying pressure on either side of your tailpad. Like a rudder in a rowing boat. Then you can go fast straight plus do insane arcs all with 0 drag.
Make it happen!
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Futura
it's a twin fin check the 70ts! 🥱
It's not a twin fin though... That's like saying a twinzer is just a quad, the concept is completely different.
You clearly haven't ridden a NPJ board, the dudes a wizard.
I want a quartet so bas
Granted , it does have two fins but they do surf differently to a HP twin . You would have to have ridden one a few times to feel the difference .NPJr does not muck around . These are legit weapons .
To much slo mo