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CAN YOU HAVE THREE MID-LENGTH TWIN FINS IN YOUR QUIVER? YES! The Surfboard Guide
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2022
- Our full review of the C.I Mid Length Twin Fin will be live next week, but I thought we'd take this chance to look at the Channel Islands Mid Twin, DP Zen Twin and ACSOD Fox Tail in detail, and see if you could have all three in your quiver.
Hopefully you've had a chance to check out our review of the DP Zen Twin and the ACSOD Fox Tail as they were both great boards to check out!
Here are the links to the review:
DP Zen Twin - • Dylan Perese / DP Surf...
ACSOD Fox Tail - • ACSOD Fox Tail Midleng...
The C.I Mid Twin will have the full review released in the first week of October!
Thanks so much for watching, and if you have or want a multiple board mid/twin quiver please comment below and let us know your thoughts!
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Peace!
Lol you figured out your fanbase is a bunch of middle aged KOOKS (I know cuz I am one!)
Haha! Aren’t we all!
Great review and comparison, so thanks for posting 👍. Definitely agree you can have more than one midlength in your quiver (twin, single, otherwise). Especially if you have traditional vs modern/hybrid (which is what you spoke to in this vid)
Yes - the more in the quiver the merrier! Haha!
What are the differences between the CI Mid Twin vs CI Mid? Do they surf similar, will one handle a little bigger waves? Which do you prefer? Thanks!
Hey! I never surfed the original C.I Mid, only the twin. I think both would surf a similar wave range, the fin setup isn’t going to really impact the boards ability to surf bigger/better waves!
my father-in-law used to be over me could not understand why I had so meny boards I explained to him you can't play golf with the same club or fish with the same Rod he got it
So true! But this is like having three putters, which some golfers definitely would do! 😂
@@TheSurfboardGuide can never have to meny surfboards 🤣
@@catinthehat8412 haha! Never!
Have you tried the Christenson Osprey? - would that be similar to the DP Zen? OK in the smaller, weaker conditions but primed for the bigger, hollower, punchier stuff...?
So I’ve heard - a mate has one.
I’d be keen to check one out, love Christensons!
40 ....... you're still a young lad ....... 40 is the new 30!
Haha! That’s what I wanna hear! 😂
Can you do a "how to convince the fun police episode??" :)
Hahahah! I’ll work on that. It’s more of a psychology piece, and I’m afraid it’s outside my scope of experience. But let me see what I can do… ✌️
Try the mid 6 by Harley.
Will look into it!
I guess you can but it seems very redundant 🤔😂🤙
If all three were identical…
Wait where are the actual mid lengths? Hate to be that guy but when all the boards are in the 6' range and you're talking about liters, pumping up and down the line like a shortboard you are on glorified shortboards. Nothing wrong with them but get in the 7'-8' range and have some glide and you're in true mid length category with all the actual benefits.
You hate to be that guy, but you are that guy. Joel? Haha
Fair enough - and if you check out the actual reviews on each of these boards I mention this.
But being a shortboarder, these are kinda midlengths for me, and for others who are coming up from shortboards. ✌️
@@TheSurfboardGuide It's more Devon Howard than Joel lol. He recommends sub 7' for good waves and I can certainly agree. I watch all your reviews and like them, I also have 6'3" and 6'10" "mid lengths" (only 65kilo) but recommend that most people go for 7'+ for beg/intermediate and crap conditions: a lot more glide and you don't get stuck trying to pump it for speed
ride what you want
Idk go to Joel’s channel where he’s like “today I’m riding the stock 5’4” , I’m 5’8” 160 pounds”
@@hunterdavis3003 who is Joel?
In my opinion:
High performance surfboard
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Perfect trio!
No midlength?
@@TheSurfboardGuide never tried one but sure beats a longboard!