Bline twin w/trailer and slight adjustment on the rocker for more speed? I be waiting and pre-ordering that bad boy in a heartbeat. Sounds similar to a board you made me, but a bit more radical. I love it and looking foward to this finished product.🤙
You're moving in the right direction to create a true quiver killer for all conditions, especially one that can also handle bigger, hollower, juicier waves. The escape pod is more for flatter mushier beach breaks.
Wow, the B-line has more rocker than the BlurrV2? That's a surprise. I've been riding a B-Line 8' 2" x 29 since 2018 and love the drive of riding it as a quad but could imagine a twin would really let the board pivot up the face better. I ride a Twin fin windsurf board from CarbonArt and love it for the loose, playful feeling. I think SMIK has a lot of fans with their Hipster Twin down under. For a wider tail board, a twin almost seems like the ultimate setup...
Looks good. I have a well known twin, at 109ltr, but wanted something a bit more comfortable in chop, so went for a 7.11 WS at 115. The WS is great, very stable, much easier on my back, 3hr sessions without the dreaded sciatica afterwards. I'd say it needs much smaller fins, I moved from the XL it's supplied with, to mediums as a thruster. Might give the XL fins a go again as a twin when it's small? As regards the shape, a slight diamond tail might work, to help turning and a bit more rocker for steep re-enties, but overall I've got the WS to the place I want, on a par with my 8.2 Bv2 @ 109ltr and my twin, but with more stability, which is what I need at 59yo!
Hola Dave, siento amor por mi Infinity BlurrV2 8.2 y su juego de 2+1 que instale en mi tabla y nunca más cambie, en mi caso me brinda más soltura y creo que el Surfing que me gusta es así, debe permitir que mi tabla se pueda mover y girar. Gracias por seguir creando opciones, mi obsesión es la nueva Escape Pod, quiero esa nave en mi quiver
I would like to recommend that you don't put a surf box for the trailer. Just put 3 futures boxes in so we can all just buy surf fins and have all the different trailer options on the market for regular surfboards. I absolutly hate longboard style center fin boxes on shortboard and twin fin style SUPs. There just aren't enough center fin options for a surf box or US box. It limits us that like to play with fins.
Thanks for the shoutout Dave! I’m super excited to sample! 🍤
Bline twin. Hell yes!! Just tell me when and I am definitely in!!!
Love the explanation of why u go with design's and the commitment it takes to run with 🤙 great descriptions of ride and experience
Very cool
Love the walk through and yes a twin designed and tested as a twin is the future 4 sure
Bline twin w/trailer and slight adjustment on the rocker for more speed? I be waiting and pre-ordering that bad boy in a heartbeat. Sounds similar to a board you made me, but a bit more radical. I love it and looking foward to this finished product.🤙
Twin for the win!!! Yes make more twinnies!
You're moving in the right direction to create a true quiver killer for all conditions, especially one that can also handle bigger, hollower, juicier waves. The escape pod is more for flatter mushier beach breaks.
Would be pretty nice to have a twin fin collection no doubt!
Yup twin fins with a small trailer fin loosens up larger sup performance boards nicely to snap top turns and cutbacks👍 @@daveboehne907
Wow, the B-line has more rocker than the BlurrV2? That's a surprise. I've been riding a B-Line 8' 2" x 29 since 2018 and love the drive of riding it as a quad but could imagine a twin would really let the board pivot up the face better. I ride a Twin fin windsurf board from CarbonArt and love it for the loose, playful feeling. I think SMIK has a lot of fans with their Hipster Twin down under. For a wider tail board, a twin almost seems like the ultimate setup...
The measurements at the tip and tail are the same but they arrive there differently… bline continuous curve v2 flatter longer curve…🤙🏽
Tough day to try
Thanks for sharing
For french guys blurr V2 board 8.2 X 29.5 new with protective rails and cover €1250
Looks good.
I have a well known twin, at 109ltr, but wanted something a bit more comfortable in chop, so went for a 7.11 WS at 115.
The WS is great, very stable, much easier on my back, 3hr sessions without the dreaded sciatica afterwards. I'd say it needs much smaller fins, I moved from the XL it's supplied with, to mediums as a thruster. Might give the XL fins a go again as a twin when it's small?
As regards the shape, a slight diamond tail might work, to help turning and a bit more rocker for steep re-enties, but overall I've got the WS to the place I want, on a par with my 8.2 Bv2 @ 109ltr and my twin, but with more stability, which is what I need at 59yo!
Super fun to swap out fins and fine tune to what the individual wants to feel 🤙🏽
Hola Dave, siento amor por mi Infinity BlurrV2 8.2 y su juego de 2+1 que instale en mi tabla y nunca más cambie, en mi caso me brinda más soltura y creo que el Surfing que me gusta es así, debe permitir que mi tabla se pueda mover y girar.
Gracias por seguir creando opciones, mi obsesión es la nueva Escape Pod, quiero esa nave en mi quiver
I would like to recommend that you don't put a surf box for the trailer. Just put 3 futures boxes in so we can all just buy surf fins and have all the different trailer options on the market for regular surfboards. I absolutly hate longboard style center fin boxes on shortboard and twin fin style SUPs. There just aren't enough center fin options for a surf box or US box. It limits us that like to play with fins.
agree! we actually moved to non slide box last year in the smaller performance stuff...