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Smik twin pin

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Created by kiwidiceman 4 months ago, 4 Aug 2025
kiwidiceman
1 posts
4 Aug 2025 12:38PM
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Hi All, trying to decide on a board to replace my JL Destroyer.(160L)
the Smik twin pin 8-10" is very appealing and I hear it is stable . I already have the Smik hipster 10' swallow.an awesome board amazingly stable.

SO.is 145 litres dropping too far from the hipster? I should add I'm nearly 72 years old, 97kgs , 188cm, been SUPing for years but I
find myself kneeling a lot .when it's bumpy, strong offshore, etc.

So will the 8-10 float me okay at my weight, age, etc factors? Anyone similar experience?
thanks!

PS.destroyer an amazing performance board but wobbly to stand on!

flowmaster
354 posts
4 Aug 2025 3:15PM
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I have a 9.0 hipster wing pin longboard shape myself wich is 132 l, I'm 185 , 93 kg and 62 years, this board is nice stable and fast as wel.
I tryed the 8.3 hipster wich looked to small, but I found it very stable as wel, slower to paddle but it floates me.
So the 8.10 would float you, and yes they are stable, maybe looking at the 9.0 hipster longboard, its an amazing board

Hoppo3228
VIC, 820 posts
4 Aug 2025 5:19PM
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The volume will float you no problem.

If you're kneeling on the Destroyer - and are wanting the Hipster - go the 9'3. At 33" wide it'll give you a lot more stability. Unless you are surfing hollower waves, the swallow is a better option. The pin version gives more as the waves get bigger / steeper. It is also a little less stable as it has more rocker.

The 8'10 in either version of the hipster will be less stable than the 9'3 Destroyer IMO.

I like the Sunova Ghost in a 9'1 or 9'3 for you

supthecreek
2745 posts
4 Aug 2025 6:00PM
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Hoppo3228 said..
I like the Sunova Ghost in a 9'1 or 9'3 for you

for the past week, I have been running my Ghosts as a Twin.
The fins are dedicated twins
6" deep
5" base

Wow! It surfs as if it was specifically designed as a Twin fin!!! Amazing in tiny waves, then yesterday I rode the 8'8 Ghost as a Twin on some shoulder high surf and it was stunning!






SUPaddict
18 posts
4 Aug 2025 6:25PM
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supthecreek said..

Hoppo3228 said..
I like the Sunova Ghost in a 9'1 or 9'3 for you


for the past week, I have been running my Ghosts as a Twin.
The fins are dedicated twins
6" deep
5" base

Wow! It surfs as if it was specifically designed as a Twin fin!!! Amazing in tiny waves, then yesterday I rode the 8'8 Ghost as a Twin on some shoulder high surf and it was stunning!







What twin fins are those Rick?

supthecreek
2745 posts
5 Aug 2025 5:26AM
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SUPaddict said..

supthecreek said..


Hoppo3228 said..
I like the Sunova Ghost in a 9'1 or 9'3 for you



for the past week, I have been running my Ghosts as a Twin.
The fins are dedicated twins
6" deep
5" base

Wow! It surfs as if it was specifically designed as a Twin fin!!! Amazing in tiny waves, then yesterday I rode the 8'8 Ghost as a Twin on some shoulder high surf and it was stunning!







What twin fins are those Rick?


I tried to find a brand on them, but theres nothing I could find.
Just a cheap pair I probably bought off AliExpress years ago when I saw a bunch of interesting fins at a low price.
They are good quality, so I scored!

Napnap
110 posts
15 Aug 2025 4:18PM
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The Kanga, twin + small one. Love it






flowmaster
354 posts
19 Aug 2025 10:07PM
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Feels like highjacking, bringing it back to Smik however.
My set up for the Smik spitfire

nmpg
11 posts
21 Aug 2025 5:14PM
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flowmaster said..
Feels like highjacking, bringing it back to Smik however.
My set up for the Smik spitfire


I'm using the original Smik fins on my Twin Pin. What differences do you notice compared to the original fins ?

nmpg
11 posts
21 Aug 2025 5:14PM
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flowmaster said..
Feels like highjacking, bringing it back to Smik however.
My set up for the Smik spitfire


I'm using the original Smik fins on my Twin Pin. What differences do you notice compared to the original fins ?

flowmaster
354 posts
21 Aug 2025 5:40PM
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I use the stock fins on my wing pin, the fins that came with the Spitfire are thruster with the middle fin slight bigger as the side fins.
Like to play arround with fins depanding on the conditions, switch from original to C Drive to this set up to loosen up the tail.

SydneySUP81
NSW, 95 posts
23 Aug 2025 1:05PM
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I am 100kg and had the 8"10 smik and it was super easy. i also have a custom 9"2 x 32 hipster for sale which again is a very easy board to ride. I found the standard 9"3 x 33 to wide and now selling the 9"2 x 32 for a custom 9"2 x 31

Salmonpincher
17 posts
6 Sep 2025 3:03AM
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What weight are your hipsters?

I'm interested in an 8ft or 8'3 (preferably carbon), but i cant see what weight they are in the specs on the smik website

thuffam
QLD, 66 posts
8 Sep 2025 7:20AM
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@salmonpincher i have the 8' and 8'3 Hipsters both swallowtail not sure of weight but both perfect... because you can throw them round a wave like nothing else (I'm 81kg).



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