Design driven from famous surfer Martin Potter in the early 90’s the “Twinzer” setup utilizes 4 fins to gain additional drive and traction while riding a wave. Fabien has studied the proper set up for adapting this concept to the windsurf board. Rocker lines have to be adjusted and outlines manipulated to compensate for this fin set up. The latest revolution in radical wave board design is all packed in to the new Da Curve Team Edition! Your imagination is your only limit!
Fabien Vollenweider says
I have always wanted to take a surfboard and put a sail on it - this is essentially what we have in the new Da Curve 4 fin. I had to adjust a lot of things to make it do what we wanted, but after many prototypes with the team we found the perfect set up!
Details
The Quad concept give effortless rail-to-rail transitions, tighter bottom turn radiuses with tons of speed. The board is more compact to ride in the pocket and the deep concaves allow incredible grip in the turns. Due to this surf orientated style the Da Curve Team has a wider stance. A fast rocker line along with the 4 fins gives excellent upwind ability. The board can also be used as a twin fin by removing the front fins and putting in some bigger twin fins (not included) giving you a “super loose” feeling on small waves.
Construction
Flexlight CK (Carbon/Kevlar deck)
Bottom line
If you want to be radical, this is the easy choice for new school wave riding. You can do all the moves that require a slidy board! Get more vertical and ride hard Thomas Traversa style!
Model
Volume
Length
Width
Weight
Box
Fin
Sails Size
Da Curve 67 Team
67
220
53
5.8
Slotbox
Zinger 8 + 13
3.0 - 5.0
Da Curve 74 Team
74
222
54.4
6.1
Slotbox
Zinger 8 + 15
3.5 - 5.2
Da Curve 79 Team
79
224
56
6.4
Slotbox
Zinger 9 + 15
3.7 - 5.7
Da Curve 85 Team
85
226
57.5
6.5
Slotbox
Zinger 9 + 16
4.2 - 6.1
Da Curve 91 Team
91
229
59
6.8
Slotbox
Zinger 10 + 16
4.5 - 6.2
* Estimated Weights. Weights are given (+) plus or (-) minus 10%. This makes allowance for possible pre-production differences.