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Yoshinori Ueda, also known as Y.U is an extremely accomplished longtime surfer, craftsman and board builder from Japan who is well versed in many areas of shaping.
Yoshinori Ueda, también conocido como Y.U es un surfista, artesano y constructor de tablas de Japón extremadamente consumado y de largo recorrido, que está muy versado en muchas áreas del shape. La quilla Freedom de YU es una propuesta polivalente y equilibrada que le va bien a muchos surfistas y a muchos terrenos del estilo de surf. Las curvas limpias y clásicas de esta plantilla ofrecen un gran rendimiento polivalente: agarre, drive, maniobrabilidad y un surf dinámico en distintos tipos de ola. Esta quilla también combina bien con una gran variedad de formas y tamaños de tabla. Esta opción es una gran elección de referencia cuando buscas un enfoque estable y de término medio que además funcione a un nivel alto y valga para todos los niveles de surf.
Clean classic curves with a moderate, neutral outline that splits the difference between hold and release. It holds, it drives, it turns, and it does none of those things at the expense of the others.
If you want one single fin that covers a quiver of one or two boards without specializing, the Freedom is the call: 8.25 inches for mid-lengths, 9.75 to 10.5 for logs, and forgiving enough that you won't fight it while you dial in box position. If you want more turning pop in weak surf or a dedicated noseriding fin, look elsewhere.
Balanced all-around single fin from Yoshinori Ueda's YU lineup, made by True Ames. The template carries a moderate, neutral outline with classic curves, moderate rake and a base sized to hold a trim line. It comes in three sizes, 8.25, 9.75 and 10.5 inches, with the 8.25 inch suiting mid-lengths and smaller logs and the larger sizes suiting full longboards.
The review calls the Freedom a touch more classic and even-keeled than the 4A, which adds more life and acceleration out of turns in weak surf.
The review names the Yater Pivot for maximum planted-tail authority and dedicated noseriding.
The review contrasts the Freedom's wider brief with the 70's Model's pulled-in, upright pintail-specific feel.
