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Staff Surfboards that work for the average surfer in average waves are having a moment. For a long time, little shreds of foam with a thin layer of glass were everywhere. Average surfers who surfed average waves watched professional surfers surfing in perfect waves and made the mistake of thinking that it was the board that made the surfer instead of the other way around. Then, as time went on, surfers like Devon Howard showed us that you can be just as stylish and have just as much fun on boards of all sizes. Now, fishes and mid-lengths and boards of all sizes are in lineups all over the world. Take, for example, the Channel Island Mid, a board that, if it’s anything, is not a performance thruster. The CI Mid you see Dane Gudauskas surfing in the video above is a 6’11” version that Howard has been experimenting with. “So far,” wrote the CI team, “it seems a stock Mid with the new Britt Merrick Twin template is the go… this version here that Dane Gu ....
Twinnie Twinnie One… Matt Pruett Link copied to clipboard Twin-fins. Everybody wants one these days. Well, not everybody. But everybody who feels like they’ve pushed their go-to thruster to its (or their own) logical limits and are searching for a different groove. And if you get the right one, and ride it how it’s meant to be ridden, that groove can be faster and more radical than you ever imagined. Ask Mikey February, who’s been pushing the cutting edge of high-performance surfing on twin-fins harder than most evident in his blistering-hot Indonesia edits. Better yet, ask his shaper, Channel Islands’ Britt Merrick, who developed the Twin Pin design with Mikey via Zoom calls, due to the surfer being locked down in South Africa for the pandemic. ....