Problem with all mids is shortboarders want the paddle & float but they don't perform like a shortboard. Plank riders hate them cos they're not as floaty, don't paddle anywhere near as good and they don't trim like a plank. Be warned unless you have ridden shortboard twin fins in your younger years, then you may hate a mid twin fin. You have to learn how to "skate" and tail surf them across faces rather than dig the side rail in like a shortboard. And, all mid videos feature good surfers on good waves - your 2-foot onshore local slop won't allow these boards to perform. Surprise!
Love hearing MR talk about how he created such a wave plundering machine
heck yeahh !
It’s interesting how far forward he places the twin boxes. I do that with my boards and like it but most builders don’t.
They look great, I love the foam distribution (the scoop in the nose) Beautiful.
My first new board was a 6.2 Mr twin,1979 wish I had it still
how many litres as i am 71 noow and my pop up needs help
Should have had some footage of MR surfing.
Nose board MR are always niceee and thin !
Legauuu
Mark, a board THAT wide i would NEVER put a Concave in…………………..
I love it!!!
Problem with all mids is shortboarders want the paddle & float but they don't perform like a shortboard. Plank riders hate them cos they're not as floaty, don't paddle anywhere near as good and they don't trim like a plank. Be warned unless you have ridden shortboard twin fins in your younger years, then you may hate a mid twin fin. You have to learn how to "skate" and tail surf them across faces rather than dig the side rail in like a shortboard. And, all mid videos feature good surfers on good waves - your 2-foot onshore local slop won't allow these boards to perform. Surprise!
True!
All wider noses than typical.