Smik Hipster Twin 2022
Category: Surf Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Size variations
8'10 x 32 x - 145L
7'8 x 28 x - 98L
7'10 x 29.5 x - 109L
8'0 x 30.5 x - 118L
8'3 x 31 x - 123L
8'6 x 31.5 x - 134L
9'3 x 33 x - 153L
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All size specifications
8'10 x 32 x - 145L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 100kg
7'8 x 28 x - 98L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 80kg
7'10 x 29.5 x - 109L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 85kg
8'0 x 30.5 x - 118L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 90kg
8'3 x 31 x - 123L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 95kg
8'6 x 31.5 x - 134L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 100kg
9'3 x 33 x - 153L
Construction: Hard/Composite
RRP: £1499,
Level: Advanced Beginner Intermediate
Category: Surf
Year: 2022
Max rider weight: 110kg
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“smik hipster 9'3 33 è una ottima tavola ma devo aggiungere del pad a prua per aumentare la superficie del griprispetto alla starboard whopper 10 34 ha meno glide ma più reattività nei turn”
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What the brand says
“MODERN TWIN FIN”
The Hipster Twin is just a case of history repeating itself. It’s almost impossible not to notice the performance that’s evolved from twin fins in the surfing world, with many of the biggest brands having one in their range and all carrying the heritage of the original Mark Richard design.
It's how it all started for us, a set of Mark Richard twins with a little nubster fin laying around and thinking how perfect a twinny would be for a SUP, helping loosen things up a bit.
Shape
With its fuller nose and moderately compact shape, the Hipster Twin allows you to go shorter with added stability and glide. It doesn't feel awkward to paddle over large distances.
Mark Richards was onto something combining the hip in the outline with the 2+1 fin set up as it allows you to draw unparalleled tight arcs without letting go or losing speed.
The single concave feeds through a double and releases to a V out the tail to give a frictionless sensation of acceleration and drive coming out of a turn. Rail to rail transitions are some of the smoothest experienced, and the way the Hipster Twin feeds up the face makes everything seem easier.
It just feels like there’s a lot less drag, which equates to a sensation of speed. You really notice it when you put the board on rail and see it accelerate.
All of this results in longer surfs just because you’re just having way too much fun. It’s as simple as that.
SMIK hasn't re-invented the wheel on this one, but we've done a pretty fine rendition of it.
Shape V2
After extensive testing, it was finally possible to find some subtle yet significant changes to the original Hipster Twin which has proven so popular by all that have tried.
Still carrying the characteristics that made it so popular initially being a stable board with excellent speed and on-rail turning capabilities, it’s just been ever so slightly tweaked:
Outline from the hip forward is slightly straighter to give more control in waves with more power without detracting from its small wave abilities.
Deeper double concave which reduces rocker in the middle of the concave while leaving the rail rockerline unchanged for improved acceleration and speed.
Tail V has been moved further forward further enhancing its already remarkable smooth rail-to-rail transition and ability to project more vertically.
So whilst the imitators try and replicate the Hipster Twin's success, SMIK raises the bar even further.