Tyler Warren "Zipper" + Futures Fins AMT Twin Fin Review - The Surfboard Guide
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
- Welcome to our full review of the Tyler Warren Zipper which might possibly be one of the easiest to surf, and funnest twin fin + one that I have ever ridden...
I have been riding the stock 5'9 x 20 3/8 x 2 9/16 - 33.5L
Tyler Warren appears to be a man of very few words, on www.tylerwarrenshapes.com/zipper he says:
"THIS IS A BOARD I DESIGNED WITH MIDGET SMITH IN 2006. THE ORIGINAL WAS A DIAMOND TAIL THRUSTER, A FISHY OUTLINE ALLOWING FOR EFFORTLESS SPEED AND DRIVE. THIS BOARD CAN ALSO BE RIDDEN AS A QUAD, BONZER, OR SINGLE FIN"
If you're in Australia and you want to grab a Zipper, check out - heartofglassbyronbay.com.au/p...
I checked out a few sets of fins, but in the full review we checked out the AMT twin fins by Futures Fins - futuresfins.com.au/products/a...
The Al Merrick Twin +1 (AMT) generates maximum speed, drive and hold through big carves to perform around pointbreaks or lined up beach breaks. The AMT's honeycomb construction gives this fin a medium flex pattern, while the large area provides ample hold in overhead surf. The set is equipped with the option to ride with a small trailer fin for increased drive and stability, creating more of a thruster feel.
Template Category | Pivot (tight-turns/loose)
Construction | Honeycomb
Size | Medium Twin +1
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I'm running those AMT's in my 5'2 Firewire Sweet Potato. Stoked on them!!!
Such a good fin! 🎉
Looks good Craig, great review. Throw’n buckets!
Haha! Thanks! 🎉
Surfing good. Something I’ve noticed over all your videos, I reckon you look better surfing on longer boards, like the chilli mid-strength (6’10?). With your height and weight, maybe a bit longer in the boards. What ever you have the best fun on though!
Personally I prefer to mix it up - but since being introduced to bigger boards the last few years I definitely enjoy them ✌️
Awesome review. Thought these were designed to be thrusters typically. Did you request a 2+1? One I’ve seen don’t have fin box to accommodate stabilizer fin base
The guys at TW in Aus suggested a 2+1, but reading the U.S site it talks about the original being a thruster.
2+1 feels way better than the thruster did…
Great review! Finwise, I reckon quads would work better in the board ?
Maybe - they’d definitely be drivey.
The 2+1 feels good though ✌️
Looks REAL good under your feet!
The only drawdown of this is his prices are on the high end ....... blame it on covid and a tad of greed? I can relate being self employed myself but that's time inflation for you. In 1979 my Lightning Bolt MR twin fin was a whopping $379 vs the $250 norm. In 1984 my Al Merrick was $375 PRE Curren aka from their one and only surfshop in Santa Barbara!
Happy to pay the right price for good boards - they’re worth every cent! ❤🎉
@@TheSurfboardGuide I understand the old saying goes ....... You get what you pay for
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