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Twintip good for waves??

Created by inorbit inorbit  > 9 months ago, 15 Jan 2011
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inorbit
inorbit

WA

25 posts

15 Jan 2011 2:21pm
Does anyone know of a good twintip board that is good for wave riding?

I don't want to go full surfboard as I like having the versatility of a twintip.

Any suggestions welcome.
Adventure Sports Noosa
Nobilie 50/50 with small fins is the best board ive ridden in the surf so far, the extra length and flex eats big waves and chop and the reduced spray means you dont constantly get water in your eyes .Ive ridden a lot of twin tips in the surf as it is my preferred stlye and there are lots of boards out there i like sutch as ( fone SK8 ,NHP,XRIDE,FREE RIDE,TRAX,JIMMY LEWIS) but the 50/50 fits me to a tee, huge load, soft landings ,great upwind ,good down the face of a wave and dosnt nose in even at the bottom of a barrel.
Hope this helps
George
Flying High
Flying High

NSW

217 posts

19 Jan 2011 12:15pm
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Nobilie 50/50 with small fins is the best board ive ridden in the surf so far, the extra length and flex eats big waves and chop and the reduced spray means you dont constantly get water in your eyes .Ive ridden a lot of twin tips in the surf as it is my preferred stlye and there are lots of boards out there i like sutch as ( fone SK8 ,NHP,XRIDE,FREE RIDE,TRAX,JIMMY LEWIS) but the 50/50 fits me to a tee, huge load, soft landings ,great upwind ,good down the face of a wave and dosnt nose in even at the bottom of a barrel.
Hope this helps

Hi George
What size board do you use and what is your weight .
I am about 85kg - what size would you suggest? Wind 15-25 Kt
thanks
Adventure Sports Noosa
Im 72 -75kg and can ride my 139 in pretty much any wind you could go the 141 if you wanted super light wind but your weight in that wind range the 139 will be great for you and the foot pads are oh so comefy
Hope this helps
George
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