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This twin fin model was developed for high-performance surfing, while maintaining the unique characteristics of a twin fin: larger fins positioned directly under the surfer’s back foot, resulting in pressure buildup between maneuvers and generating projection and a slingshot effect that thrusters don’t offer in the same way.
We recommend using upright fins with a design similar to those by Mark Richards.
The Duo Diamond is a high-performance twin fin model, featuring a balanced outline and volume distribution that provide comfort when paddling and catching waves, without compromising the ability to surf vertically and perform modern maneuvers.
Surfboards are available in PU (polyurethane foam) and Epoxy (EPS or XPS foam), if you want to understand more about twin fin surfboards check out our article on how to choose a twin fin.
If you have any questions feel free to contact the shaper here.
Our surfboards are built in Costa Mesa, California. They are delivered in the whole of California State and US.
*All measures can be customized.
| Size | Width | Thickness | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5’8″ | 19″ | 2 5/16″ | 28.1 L |
| 5’9″ | 19 1/4″ | 2 5/16″ | 30 L |
| 5’10” | 19 1/2″ | 2 5/16″ | 30.6 L |
| 5’11” | 19 7/8″ | 2 3/8″ | 31.1 L |
| 6’0″ | 20″ | 2 7/16″ | 32.6 L |
| 6’1″ | 20 1/8″ | 2 7/16″ | 32.2 L |
| 6’2″ | 20 1/8″ | 2 1/2″ | 33.6 L |
| 6’3″ | 20 1/4″ | 2 1/2″ | 34.3 L |
| 6’4″ | 20 1/4″ | 2 5/8″ | 36.5 L |
| 6’5″ | 20 1/2″ | 2 5/8″ | 37 L |
| 6’6″ | 20 1/2″ | 2 5/8″ | 37.5 L |
Upright Twin fin surfboards
For the surfer that wants to try a modern and agile twin fin that resembles a performance shortboard, we recommend the 80s Twin, which is a modern take on the classic 80s performance twinnies made timeless by Mark Richards e Ben Aipa.
Our Duo Diamond also is a great choice for someone looking for a well-balanced and comfortable surfboard.
In most cases, surfboards with upright twin fins have a more performance-oriented surf because of their accentuated rocker and narrower tails.
If you want to understand more about twin fin surfboards check out our article on how to choose a twin fin.
Surfboards made in Costa Mesa, California.








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