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    Sweet Potato as a twinny

    Has anyone tried the Sweet Potato as a twinny? Which works better keel fins or 'conventional' big twin fins? Im guessing it would be even faster and better for small waves or slop than as a quad. Thanks.

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    Too squirrely!

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    Yeah!!! you'll need massive fins. Tried mine and felt pretty close to an alaia ;)
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    It's bordering on too loose with 4, why would you want to go 2?

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    the fins, from what i remember, aren't optimized to work as a twin either...go with larger leading fins and smaller trailers in order to simulate more of a twin feel.

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