The RTT is an amazing board, I have the 5'7 (29L)..soooo much speed and easy to surf for a twin, holds very well with upright fins, hard thruster-type turns no problemo. Insane board..had one of my lifetime best surfs on it today.. 4ft long clean walls, went to town. Epic :)
Hey Benny! Would love to see you review / have a ride of a NPJ Quartet. Could be your next favourite, as your a quad man, and you've discovered new found love for twinnies. Yew!
I am in the market for a twin fin fish. I am going back and forth between the Christenson Fish and the Gary McNeill Rasta Torus. You seemed to give both boards positive reviews. Which board would you recommend?
i dont know about the rasta twin but the christenson fish is hands down the best , most enjoyable board I have ever ridden.. And i am including thrusters and everything!! speed is addictive!!
You want a single fin design, try get hold of a Ryan Lovelace v.bowls. I've shaped similar designs, they go amazing, rails never bog, you can carve so hard on rail, trim forward and get cheater fives and they just work, do what you want when you want.
Josh Boyes Cool, thanks Josh! I had a Point Concept by Ryan a while back and loved it...but would really like to give a v.Bowls a go (or more mid lengths in general). I've heard great things. Thanks for sharing!All the best,Benny
Don't understand what this bloke is on about. The main benefits of a twin fin is you don't need to pump to gain speed also speed and drive is always natural and on tap through all turns.
The RTT is an amazing board, I have the 5'7 (29L)..soooo much speed and easy to surf for a twin, holds very well with upright fins, hard thruster-type turns no problemo. Insane board..had one of my lifetime best surfs on it today.. 4ft long clean walls, went to town. Epic :)
What width and thickness? Just got a 5'7 myself
Yes !!! Love it so much. Thanks for reviewing it !
No worries Torrey B, you big frother!
Hey Benny!
Would love to see you review / have a ride of a NPJ Quartet.
Could be your next favourite, as your a quad man, and you've discovered new found love for twinnies. Yew!
Hey there Harry, thanks for your message! Great minds think alike - I have a Quartet on order. Cannot wait to ride it!
CompareSurfboards.com Yeowww!
I am in the market for a twin fin fish. I am going back and forth between the Christenson Fish and the Gary McNeill Rasta Torus. You seemed to give both boards positive reviews. Which board would you recommend?
i dont know about the rasta twin but the christenson fish is hands down the best , most enjoyable board I have ever ridden.. And i am including thrusters and everything!! speed is addictive!!
You want a single fin design, try get hold of a Ryan Lovelace v.bowls. I've shaped similar designs, they go amazing, rails never bog, you can carve so hard on rail, trim forward and get cheater fives and they just work, do what you want when you want.
Josh Boyes Cool, thanks Josh! I had a Point Concept by Ryan a while back and loved it...but would really like to give a v.Bowls a go (or more mid lengths in general). I've heard great things. Thanks for sharing!All the best,Benny
What size is your RTT?
wish he shaped in California..
The great divide
@user/1k1ngst0n - I feel the same about many of the great shapers you have over in California who don't yet sell their boards in Australia!
Don't understand what this bloke is on about.
The main benefits of a twin fin is you don't need to pump to gain speed also speed and drive is always natural and on tap through all turns.