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hallucinogenic_toreador
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Reged: 03/31/06
Posts: 5952
Loc: socal beachbreak barrels
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Re: Twinzer Feedback
02/09/11 07:34 PM
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[image]http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n157/jory04

That is the Real Deal!!! fronts @ 8.75"
right, so its close to the more optimized twin placement griffin uses, correct?
fellas, i'm tellin' ya's, the minami twinzer was an "all-time" board for me...worked so well in north shore waves to 6', as well as 2-3' oil piers in socal, and everything in-between, it was ridiculous.
no shifting of the back foot ever required, complete drive and traction in combination with infinitely changeable arcs - super tight, to super long hard carves.
only reason i didn't get another is because i was back in socal when the minami gave up the ghost, riding small barrels at the backside of faria on south swell.
time for a killer dinner...later.
-------------------- "...we woke up to perfect lefts, and that was our mission."
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