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hallucinogenic_toreador
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Reged: 03/31/06
Posts: 5957
Loc: socal beachbreak barrels
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Re: Twinzer Feedback
07/23/11 03:04 PM
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Rode it once as a twin at a soft left reef. Felt really fast, but a bit squirrely in turns. Only have ridden it twice as a twinzer, and it feels just as fast, a bit more hold, but still really loose. I need more time on it to give an accurate assessment.
looking forward to further updates...having grown up on twins, never fully abandoning them after the thruster revolution, my take on twinzers is similar, though.
more drive and speed, better hold, better projection, but still loose on the face, able to really get up in the lip fast, and very forgiving. both my original minami twinzer back in '92, and my new RHD twynzer, have unbelievable carry through, ability to recover without losing the wave.
-------------------- "...we woke up to perfect lefts, and that was our mission."
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