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Rossall said..
Seb, how does it ride, the tail looks so wide and quite thick, snappy or more drawn out turns ?????
As he says in the video, this is a design for slow waves.
By putting your back foot on the tail you can make snappy turns if you are not going too fast.
Plus the twin fins are very sensitive to the fins used, so I guess you can change a lot the Pod behavior by playing with fins.
This said, the pod tail is still somewhat pulled in and should work in a lot of conditions.
I have a Gong Mob which is the same kind of board (7'6" x 30" x 120L) and can handle Hossegor comfortably up to shoulder high waves. Faster waves and you begin to nurse a bit your turns, but it is doable.
You can look on how extremely wide tails work at
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/Review/New-6-10--Simmons-SUP?page=1 (with a vid at the end of page 2 in tiny waves)