 Hey guys, this is Austin from the surf station just gonna talk to you a little bit about one of Channel Islands newest surfboard models the twin fin The twin fin was actually originally created and designed by Brit Merrick when he was invited and asked to surf in a contest where shapers had to ride boards that were only created and shaped by themselves the remade twin fin is actually based off of a Twin fin from the 70s that was shaped by Brit Merrick's dad Al Merrick They actually found this board at a garage sale and Brit Merrick took the template outline and basically drew it on a whole new blank and Updated a little bit give it a little more of a modern feel give it a little more rocker pull the nose and tail in a little bit Just to make it a little faster little drive here allow it to pivot and be put on rail a little more and not as Skatey and slidey as much the twin fin has been tested and rode by a bunch of guys at Channel Islands from Britain Self Dane couple other guys that work there doing the quality control a couple of the other team riders Feedback on it is the board catches waves really really well Can kind of actually be surfed somewhat like a shortboard for the outline and for the fin set up It works good anything from kind of weak mushy smaller beach break surf to good fun more hollow surf good point break surf the board comes with two twin fins given by Channel Islands and Then also has this little nubster Fin slot just to kind of give the board a little more bite little more control a little more hold if the surf's a little bigger Or if you feel like it's tending to slide out a little bit doing open face turns and whatnot The CI twin fin is made to be written about one to four inches shorter than your height and about a half inch to an inch Wider than your normal shortboards. This is all depending on your weight and level of surfing of course We just got a bunch of these in stock here at the surf station So be sure to check them out online at surf station store calm or come on in the shop and check them out in person