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The Gemini Twin looks retro, but features modern performance. You could almost say it has a split personality!
NSP's new Pin-tailed twin fin is a blend of retro and modern design elements, and it's built to perform with a heavy helping of usability and fun on top.
Featuring a late 70s, early 80s beak nose and flat deck with a stepped rail it transitions to a rolled flat deck through to the pin tail.
Rail: Full
Bottom: Single- to V
Level: Beginner - Expert
Wave type: 2-5ft
Shape:
The forward apex rocker and volume in the nose maintain a good amount of volume under your chest for maximum paddle power. Spicing this up with a single/double concave to V out the exit is like putting a high-tech motor in a classic car. Old school cool with speed to burn!
Made to be ridden in small to medium-sized waves, the Gemini Twin is a great take on the modern twin fin regardless of your star sign.
Fins included:
Use the included performance Keels for mega drive or get some upright twins for a little more vertical performance.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume | Weight +/- 5% |
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6'2" | 19 ³/⁴" | 2 ¹/²" | 34 L | 3.5 kg |
6'6" | 20" | 2 ⁵/⁸" | 38 L | 3.9 kg |
7'0" | 21" | 2 ³/⁴" | 45 L | 4.4 kg |
Absolutely gorgeous looking handmade boards, benefiting from vintage construction techniques with some very current deep gloss color tints.
Traditional custom shaped polyurethane (PU) core.
High-quality materials finished with a satin rub for a custom board finish.
Wood center stringer for strength, flex and rigidity, tying together the traditional PU build.
NSP-designed FTU fin boxes (compatible with Futures®)
7.0 - running with BMT fins - great combo. Surfed in everything from 0 - 6 foot. Fins are key - you need a big set - BMT, EN or maybe Power Twin. Have used with glass keels (K2) as well - good drive and hold - just not pivotal enough for me across the broader range of conditions.
There's a fair bit of meat in the nose - which does push the swing weight forwards - so there is a limit to how "snappy" this can be off the top, but off the bottom the feeling is immense - swooping drive, down the line speed, sensational carves and cutties and glides like magic over dead sections and in weak rubbish surf. The meat through the nose helps in this regard. Hard to have cake and eat it too - but this might be as good as it gets. At 85kg the volume is ideal for a broad range of conditions. If you wanted to focus more on quality waves - a 6.6 could be the go - possibly giving a more snappy feeling. But if you want a board that will get you surfing in stuff you'd normally disregard - and also hold in on big days - this is the board for you. (in th pics, the board is running T1 fins - which were also ok - but bigger is always better, as we all know. And yeah, I added a little graphic along the stringer line top and bottom :) ).
Board goes sick! I thought the board outline looked nice and it didn't disappoint. Yew
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