The Happy Twin

Built for down the line speed and lightning fast turns, easy paddling and maximum fun.

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The Happy Twin


The Happy Twin is our modern take on the classic winged swallow twin fin.

It features a full, yet racy outline, with wide point forward (but not at all fish-y) , and a single wing right behind the front fins that creates a pivot point for snappy turns and bite.

The rocker is flatter for easy speed and lots of glide in slower surf, and the bottom design is a signature double concave within a single, blending into a pronounced Vee off the tail to ensure smooth, seamless rail to rail transitions. The deck has a special, inset double concave shaped into the chest/front foot area that gives it that already "broken in" comfortable feeling on your very first surf. It also features an old school "beak" nose. A rear fin box (or plug) allows for the use of a stabilizer to add some drive without taking away from the overall feeling of the twins.

The Happy Twin is a great addition to your quiver not only smaller surf, but also for a unique fast and free experience in more favorable conditions at nearly all wave types worldwide.We recommend ordering your height or slightly under, around 1" wider and a touch thicker than your shortboard for a slightly increased overall volume and glide.

- Happy Twin SPECS -
Medium/Standard
Thruster and Twin
1FT - 6FT
Medium/Standard | Thruster and Twin | 1FT - 6FT
Medium
Single to Double to Vee
Medium Low
Medium|Single to Double to Vee|Medium Low
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Standard Dimensions

Size Width Thickness Volume
5'4" 19" 2 1/4" 24.40L Custom Order
5'6" 19 1/4" 2 5/16" 26.00L Custom Order
5'8" 19 1/2" 2 3/8" 27.90L In Stock
5'10" 19 3/4" 2 1/2" 30.60L In Stock
6'0" 20" 2 5/8" 33.60L In Stock

VOLUME CALCULATOR

Our volume guide can help you figure out a good estimated volume for you to base your next board off of.

Ability/weight/volume numbers are not exact, but can give you an idea of where to start. This chart is assuming volume for a basic performance board to be ridden in weak to good waves.

  • Generally speaking, you would want to ADD volume for a board designed for smaller, weaker conditions.

  • You would also ADD volume for a step-up/gun board for use in even bigger, more powerful waves.

  • Added weight (thick wetsuit, booties, etc.) should be calculated into your weight.

  • You generally want to balance the added ease of paddling (more volume) with sensitivity and performance (less volume).