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Alex Lopez's Diamond Twin, Futures compatible solid fiberglass in clear or brown.
La Diamond Twin d'Alex Lopez, compatible Futures en fibre de verre pleine, en clear ou en brown.
Lopez surfe et shape à San Diego, et la Diamond Twin est son propre template de twin — une base de 5.48" portant 5.25" de profondeur, si bien que la base est légèrement plus large que la dérive n'est profonde.
Ce que cela donne
Une base plus large que la profondeur est un parti pris de relance : la dérive génère de la vitesse en down the line et tient un arc long, plutôt que de pivoter court depuis le tail. C'est un twin pour surfer à travers un turn, pas pour en sortir sèchement.
Pour qui
Aux fish et aux planches twin, surtout dans les vagues qui ont assez de face pour tracer une ligne.
Spécifications
Configuration
Twin — paire
Système de dérives
Compatible Futures
Construction
Fibre de verre pleine
Base
5.48"
Profondeur
5.25"
Coloris
clear, brown
Conception
Alex Lopez
Fabriquée par
True Ames, Santa Barbara CA
Nimble and quick under the feet, with a forward leaning wide point and pulled in tail. It's skatey, lively, and, thanks to the winged diamond tail, turns a little more on pivot than a swallow tail or rounded pin.
Quick acceleration, easy rail to rail, plenty of hold — working across round pins and long fish to performance twinnies.
Lopez shaped the board, then spec'd the fin to go in it — if you're on an Alex Lopez board, there's no compelling reason to second-guess that starting point. Beyond his boards, it's right for any wide-point-forward twin or diamond-tailed fish where you want acceleration with actual redirectability, not a keel lock-in. It sits in the middle by design.
A solid fiberglass twin fin designed by shaper Alex Lopez for his Diamond Twin surfboard model and produced by True Ames in a Futures-compatible base. It measures 5.35" base by 5.25" height, a nearly square aspect ratio with a fuller body and a narrow, raked tip — more base than a typical upright twin, less than a keel. Lopez recommends the fin across his Diamond Twin, Grand Twin, Kinky Fish, and LT board templates, which span roughly a 5'7" performance twin to a 6'8" longer twin; True Ames lists it for round pins, long fish, and performance twins.
