Meet the Twin Pin, a collaborative creation between Britt Merrick and the stylish surfer, Mikey February. This twin-finned pintail combines the fun and versatility of a twin with the hold and projection to eliminate the need for a third fin or trailer. Designed as a versatile all-rounder, it excels in anything from small, lackluster waves to double overhead rifling walls.
Featuring a flat bottom from the nose transitioning to a slight roll and vee in the back half, the Twin Pin offers a buttery feel that is both responsive and solid. With low rails, it's recommended to ride the Twin Pin at least 1/8? thicker than your shortboard. Pair it with the special twin fin template designed by Britt for optimal drive, hold, and maneuverability.
The Twin Pin accommodates various dimensional approaches to suit your preferences and surfing style. Mikey February opts for 5?9? to 5?11? Twin Pins to match his 6?0? shortboard, offering versatility across different conditions worldwide. Tanner Gudauskas prefers his Twin Pin at the same length as his regular shortboard for Trestles, while Britt enjoys riding his Twin Pins a couple of inches longer than his regular shortboards at Rincon.
Each Twin Pin features a resin-tinted deck, black laminates, and a clear bottom, with final colors subject to variation.
Read MoreMeet the Twin Pin, a collaborative creation between Britt Merrick and the stylish surfer, Mikey February. This twin-finned pintail combines the fun and versatility of a twin with the hold and projection to eliminate the need for a third fin or trailer. Designed as a versatile all-rounder, it excels in anything from small, lackluster waves to double overhead rifling walls.
Featuring a flat bottom from the nose transitioning to a slight roll and vee in the back half, the Twin Pin offers a buttery feel that is both responsive and solid. With low rails, it's recommended to ride the Twin Pin at least 1/8? thicker than your shortboard. Pair it with the special twin fin template designed by Britt for optimal drive, hold, and maneuverability.
The Twin Pin accommodates various dimensional approaches to suit your preferences and surfing style. Mikey February opts for 5?9? to 5?11? Twin Pins to match his 6?0? shortboard, offering versatility across different conditions worldwide. Tanner Gudauskas prefers his Twin Pin at the same length as his regular shortboard for Trestles, while Britt enjoys riding his Twin Pins a couple of inches longer than his regular shortboards at Rincon.
Each Twin Pin features a resin-tinted deck, black laminates, and a clear bottom, with final colors subject to variation.
Length | Width | Thickness | Volume |
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5'11 | 5'11 | ||
6'1 | 6'1 | ||
6'3 | 6'3 | ||
6'1 | 6'1 |