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Features:
The Bullet Twin was designed with one thing in mind… SPEED. Originally designed for Dakoda Walters for his "4 boards, 4 weeks" project he worked on with Stab Magazine. He wanted a board that derived all the speed attributes of standard Twin Fins but didn't want to nurse it through turns, So Lee Stacey was on the task of creating a speed machine that can lay over on rail and allow you to push hard through bottom and top turns. What came from this experiment is a board nobody was ready for. This is one of the funnest things you will ever ride and will work from 1 ft beachies to 6 foot point breaks. An experience you won't believe until you try it for yourself. ALL HAIL SPEED.
Specifics:
- Style: Twin Fin Board
- Colour: Clear
- Construction: PU
- Fin Setup: Twin Fin
- Fin Type: Futures / FCSII
- Original modern Twin outline, purposely given a pin tail to give the board a settled, thruster type feel to it's surf.
- Entry Rocker: Flat & fast
- Exit Rocker: Long & low
- Concave: Slight forward vee, subtle concave under foot with an aggressive double to slight vee out of the tail
- Tail: Pin Tail, to give the board a distinctive Thruster feel
- PLEASE NOTE: Fins not included
Size Guide
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
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5”4 | 19 1/4″ | 2 5/16″ | 26.6L |
5”5 | 19 3/8″ | 2 5/16″ | 27.2L |
5”6 | 19 1/2″ | 2 3/8″ | 28.6L |
5”7 | 19 5/8″ | 2 3/8″ | 29L |
5”8 | 19 5/8″ | 2 3/8″ | 29.6L |
5”9 | 19 3/4″ | 2 1/2″ | 31.8L |
5”10 | 19 7/8″ | 2 1/2″ | 32.5L |
5”11 | 20″ | 2 9/16″ | 34L |
6”0 | 20 1/8″ | 2 5/8″ | 35.5L |
6”2 | 20 1/2″ | 2 5/8″ | 37.7L |
About The Brand
Lee Stacey stood at a strange old fork in the road. To the left lay life as the frontman for a hardcore metal band. To the right, a career as a surfboard shaper. The tour bus or the shaping bay? Horn hands or shakas?
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