@ idk, sounded like you had preexisting ideas, rather than surf them as they felt. Unless your monologues were filmed afterwards and edited in, that’s the impression I got. Looked like you went into it with a plan and approach. That’s just my perception as a viewer anyways. But my perception of your reality isn’t much pertinent. Cool video otherwise. 🤙🤙🤙 shakah Shootz.
Can you please not use "cavitate/cavitating/cavitation" to describe what happens to fin when it gets pushed too hard and the board gets squirrely? You are not having the fin create such low pressure that it is causing water to boil on the top of the fin creating bubbles which collapse vibrating the fin and board. In fluid dynamics it would be said to be in a "stall", the fin is being pushed past the point the foil can generate lift and there is a separation of flow over the outside of the fin becomes turbulent. In turn causes the fin to become unstable and unable to generate lift, which we experience as the sensation of "drive" in a board. I don't know why the term "cavitation" started to get used to describe this phenomenon.
@@trueames saying "cavitation" makes people feel like they sound smart, which is why I think people started using it. Since we already use the term "stall" in surfing to mean the act of wiping off speed, "washing out" would work in that place.
I literally bought THREE True Ames Gemini asymmetric twins and they should be on ALL surfboards, they're that good. I went to their website and it's discontinued! WTH???
Great idea comparing fins this way. Next step is Burch toe side and TA twin heel side for the asym feel
Love the fuller tips, real nice
TA twin looked better to me. Nice vid cool to see how even a similar template makes a difference
Like the new content 🙏🏽
want some branch fins 🤙
what brand of suit is that? looks quality
That's a Nineplus suit!
It looks like you intentionally surfed them differently. I’d like to see you try to surf more vertically and loose into the lip with the keels.
The intent was to surf them the way the felt, the fins were the guide! But noted, the Burch Twins can clearly get into the lip...Burch proven.
@ idk, sounded like you had preexisting ideas, rather than surf them as they felt. Unless your monologues were filmed afterwards and edited in, that’s the impression I got. Looked like you went into it with a plan and approach. That’s just my perception as a viewer anyways. But my perception of your reality isn’t much pertinent. Cool video otherwise. 🤙🤙🤙 shakah Shootz.
How do you guys think these would work on 7ft+ boards?
They can certainly be paired with longer boards. The tail width is an important factor though.
Can you please not use "cavitate/cavitating/cavitation" to describe what happens to fin when it gets pushed too hard and the board gets squirrely? You are not having the fin create such low pressure that it is causing water to boil on the top of the fin creating bubbles which collapse vibrating the fin and board. In fluid dynamics it would be said to be in a "stall", the fin is being pushed past the point the foil can generate lift and there is a separation of flow over the outside of the fin becomes turbulent. In turn causes the fin to become unstable and unable to generate lift, which we experience as the sensation of "drive" in a board. I don't know why the term "cavitation" started to get used to describe this phenomenon.
Thank you for this! Cavitation is a fun word, stall is the right word.
@@trueames saying "cavitation" makes people feel like they sound smart, which is why I think people started using it. Since we already use the term "stall" in surfing to mean the act of wiping off speed, "washing out" would work in that place.
I literally bought THREE True Ames Gemini asymmetric twins and they should be on ALL surfboards, they're that good. I went to their website and it's discontinued! WTH???
Well, stoked you like the fins! They may resurface again in the future. Hopefully the three sets hold you over.