| This Xanadu Twin Fin is a classic example of Fish | | | | generations shapes still share aspects which has not |
| Surfboards. Featuring a flatter entry rocker with a | | | | changed much since they were first created. |
| rounder outline, "wider nose, wider tail is a fundamental | | | | Characteristics like fish-like out line, with a sharp nose |
| characteristic of most fish surfboards" and make up | | | | and swallow tail. The beauty of them is that they |
| for the shorter length of the board. This Fish surfboard | | | | match almost all skill levels, their width adds great |
| should be ridden 6″ shorter than a | | | | stability and their shortness results in tighter turning arc, |
| performance shortboard as the widest point is a lot | | | | so for light beginner surfers they van be great as well |
| further forward then most boards offering plenty of | | | | as performance riders looking for a fun board in |
| buoyancy for such a short surfboard. This Fish | | | | smaller waves. With their shortened length and extra |
| Surfboard It also has a flatter deck which makes the | | | | width with a pulled in tail and nose producing a large |
| rails fuller for more buoyancy for a better | | | | arc in the outline of the board, they have a tendency |
| performance in smaller, flatter waves, if you find your | | | | to be highly maneuverable. The only draw back for |
| board at the moment bogs in small waves, this could | | | | beginner surfers are they can be a little bit sensitive, |
| be the board for you. It can be ridden as a tri-fin, twin | | | | and the only draw back for advanced surfers in big |
| fin, or with a small trailer fin, making it adaptable to all | | | | waves is their tight turning circle gets a bit skatie. In |
| conditions. Ships with Future compatible glass | | | | bigger waves you need a more drawn out plan shape |
| constructed fins. | | | | simply to draw your turns out in bigger waves! When it |
| The Xanadu twin fin is a great example of how | | | | comes down to it fish surfboards are perfect for the |
| timeless the fish's really are, over 40 years since the | | | | intermediate stage! |
| birth of the first fish surfboards and our current | | | | |