Why shaping midlengths made Luke Hart a better Shaper.

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  • Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
  • Teeps and Harty sit down and talk about Lukes first released Midlength on the Fourth surfboards brand - The Timepiece. A turning point in Lukes shaping career and the catalyst for many new shapers there after. Sit back and talk midlengths with us.... What Midlength model is your best ever?
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  • @77pebble
    @77pebble 25 дней назад

    Twins are great. However, twinzer fins are better. It’s a twin fin with a small canard fin, close in front of the twin fin. They are like a upright twin fin which are easier to turn but a upright twin can lack drive. Due to the small canard fin, the increased fin area gives it more drive than a upright twin and also has control as twins can spin out. The canard fin cleans up the turbulence before water hitting the main fin (twin). Twinzer fins are like the speed of a twin fin but also have the drive of keel and a bit of control like a truster. A happy medium of a twin/keel and thruster.
    I haven’t tried one yet but a mini Simmons type board for ours waves would be a good alternative to a log/mid length such as a 5’0 or 5’2 or 5’6 depending on your height and or if you prefer more rail line. Apparently they catch crap waves due to the width which is wide throughout nose to tail but still able to turn due to the small length. A bit of a up yours to a mid length and or a log where you can catch 1 ft waves and turn easily.
    I got go..I’m desperate for a piss too 😂