Swallow tails

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by quietflightsurfr89, Jan 19, 2008.

  1. quietflightsurfr89

    quietflightsurfr89 Well-Known Member

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    Jul 26, 2006
    Anyone know how swallow tails hold up in head high dredgy conditions compared to a rounded pin im riding now?
     
  2. surferboi0911

    surferboi0911 Well-Known Member

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    Apr 18, 2007
    im riding a swallow now and have had success at SS with it when it was pretty big...dont really know how it compares to a pin tho
     

  3. Dawn_Patrol

    Dawn_Patrol Well-Known Member

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    Jan 26, 2007
    Swallow tails are supposed to handle steep drops very well. Each tail acts as a pin tail when you're dropping in on an angle. once in the wave it should turn a bit looser than the round pin.

    Thats not to say that a wide flat-rockered fish is going to be easy to handle in those conditions - it won't be. but swallow tailed shortboard is fine - probably easier to make the drops than a squash.
     
  4. turtletheshaper

    turtletheshaper Active Member

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    Jan 20, 2008
    swallow tail should allow you turn quicker. I ride a squash tail in anything over head high though and my swallow tail when its smaller. I am more concerned with rocker and length when the waves start getting bigger and faster. My swallow tail has a low entry rocker which means its better when its smaller, 6 ft or under. I have more rocker on my standard shortboard which happens to be a squash.



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