FunFormance

The Tiger Twin


Introducing the Tiger Twin (2+1), the newest addition to the Pyzel Tiger Series. Originally designed for easy speed in weaker waves, the Tiger Twin is a special blend of two of our most loved smaller wave designs, the Happy Twin and the White Tiger. Both of these models have been favorites of our customers and team for years.

The Tiger Twin is fast, responsive and user friendly, but also easy to paddle and good in weaker surf. It features a lower rocker, a wider beak nose and a single wing swallow tail.

As with many of our best performing designs it has double concave through the majority of the bottom, running into a flat panel Vee off the tail which gives it the ability to roll over from rail to rail very easily despite its width. The rails are full but forgiving and the overall rocker allows for easy paddling and acceleration in smaller, weaker waves.

Like the White Tiger it will give you a good reason to get out in the water on those marginal days of surf, but still being able handle a variety of waves on their better days. Designed as a twin + trailer, the Tiger Twin will suit those not quite yet ready to commit to a full-on twin, but excited to feel that speed and looseness.

The Tiger Twin is something that everyone has been loving. Quick to accelerate, smooth riding, speedy down the line yet, still agile in the pocket.

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

Standard Dimensions

Size Width Thickness Volume
5'0" 19.25" 2.38" 25.3" In Stock
5'2" 19.5" 2.44" 27" In Stock
5'4" 19.75" 2.5" 29" In Stock
5'6" 20" 2.56" 31" In Stock
5'8" 20.13" 2.63" 33" In Stock
5'10" 20.38" 2.69" 35" In Stock
6'0" 20.63" 2.75" 37.3" In Stock
6'2" 21" 2.88" 41" In Stock
6'4" 21.25" 3" 44.1" 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).