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twin pin - rosemary kiri

twin pin - rosemary kiri

6'6'' - 20 1/2'' - 2 5/8''

Regular price €1.849,00 EUR
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The colored rail of the kiri design is coordinated with the material. Kiri is another name for the Paulownia wood that we use for our boards. Since this tree glows with yellow and purple flowers when it blooms, we wanted to capture this splendor of colors in one of our designs. This is our homage to our material.

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light, fast and high performing...

Our twin pin-rosemary offers you plenty of volume under the chest to get you into the waves early. Its slim rails combined with the constant rocker ensure smooth turns and a secure hold on the wave, even when it gets bigger. Its twin fin setup makes it fast and carries the momentum well through maneuvers and flat spots in the wave. In the bottom there is a smooth transition from a single concarve to a double concarve to refine turns. A board that impresses with its control and takes you to every point of the wave.

Facts

  • twinfin - future
  • 6'6'' - 20 1/2'' - 2 5/8'' approx. 40 l
  • robust and environmentally friendly
  • approx. 4.1kg
  • 2-12 feet ideal wave size
  • slim board with thin rails for extra grip on bigger days
  • super maneuverable due to narrow tail and twin fin
  • ideal for getting lots of waves and making nice turns
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Your questions

Which wood do you use?

For our surfboards we use Paulownia, which is grown and processed in Germany. This wood has extremely special properties that make it ideal for building surfboards. If you want to find out more about it, take a look at Paulownia .

Are there any disadvantages compared to 'conventional' surfboards made of EPS?

The disadvantages of wooden surfboards are often the price and the different handling. However, these two points are put into perspective when you look at the bigger picture: The higher price when you consider the durability of the product. The handling, which is definitely different, but by no means worse. Due to the unique flex of the wood and the slightly larger mass, a wooden surfboard allows you to surf waves like never before.

Where do you produce your boards?

We produce our surfboards in our workshop in the west of the beautiful city of Tübingen. Regionality is extremely important to us, which is why this is always a key criterion for the procurement of all our materials.

Which fins fit the board best?

For us, the performance twin fins from Sieve are the perfect match. Fast, maneuverable and with a lot of drive. In addition, Sieve is a company that is very worth supporting and stands for forward-looking values.

Do I need to take special care of the board?

Wooden surfboards do not require any special care. The leash plug, which has a secondary function as a pressure equalization valve, is happy to be rinsed out with fresh water, that's all. In general, signs of wear and tear will appear on the board, but unlike 'conventional' surfboards, these do not limit its functionality. If you notice any blemishes on your board, you can always bring it to us and we will repair it so that it looks like new again.

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We are very happy about every contact with the community and will respond to you quickly and transparently.