KAULI'S TWINSERS
Kauli Seadi 3 times Wave World Champion and originator of the current twin fin trend inspired the whole wave riding scene with his first twinser boards.
His concept proofed its edge allowing every rider to carve more radical turns on every wave. Any rider was able to push his wave riding skills to a new level. His first line was so well received and the feedback overwhelming that we extended the range to 5 sizes. Working with Kauli and his professional approach helped Werner to come up with a board line which offers exceptional performance in average quality waves right up to epic mast high days.
SHAPE NEWS
Kauli and Werner developed a new radical bottom shape using deep double concaves with a very special V flow. The advantages are substantial, unknown grip in the turns combined with lots of lift from the flatter curve inside the concaves make the board ride very freely, fast and comfortable.
The more efficient bottom shape allowed us to reduce the size of fins supplied with each board. This clearly makes the board even looser and more lively to ride. This allows you to turn so tight that you lose no board speed and have plenty of time to make it back up the wave to tear the lip apart. The rider can stay pretty much right in the critical section of the wave, the place that delivers the most power and satisfaction for the serious wave rider. Width and length stayed quite similar to last year’s board line keeping the boards very compact and loose on the water. The reduced tail width allows to use the curved outline more efficiently, making it easier to change from rail to rail and super tight turns come naturally.
SUMMARY
The new Twinsers are so easy to turn, and now have the extra control in the turn to ride even more aggressive and committed. Nothing turns tighter than these boards. No matter how experienced you are your wave riding will reach a new level - guaranteed. You won’t believe your own bottom turns and cut backs. The Twinsers shine in side on to side offshore conditions - if you mainly sail in onshore stuff consider the new Wave line. |