What kinda tail do you prefer? (future NSFW?)
I am partial to round pins these days (well ever since I got on one 7 years ago). They seem to handle steep drops to bottom turn really well and hold tight in the pocket nicely. Hollow or big or both = pin to round pin. Not great for making it through mushy sections but that is what other parts of the board are for. Own 3 round to semi-round pins.
The squash seems to do everything. Its a good all around tail but does not stand out at any one thing. Stomach to foot or two overhead seem to be the most fun on my squashes. Own 2 squash and have riden a lot of squash tails.
Swallows...don't quite know what to make of the swallow tail. Seems like they come in two varieties. Wide tail fish swallow and narrow tail with a V cut out of it. I have a vintage twin fish that falls somewhere inbetween but it works great. Very skatey feel but I wouldn't want to take it out at a pumping hollow wave. I imagine a pulled in tight swallow tail would perform somewhere between a squash and a round pin?
Bats, Diamonds and Moons? What are the pros and cons of those types of tails? Never ridden them but I am interested to hear the general characteristics of each. I would think bats and diamonds are similar to squashes with the diamond riding more like a squash and the bat more like a narrow swallow? Moons???? WTF is a moon? Is it an inverted swallow?
Thinking......
Moon=tail surface area with a focal point...bat=same thing but centerfin placement....sorry just thinking.
I know there are a lot of dynamics that make a board ride the way it does. Its all about location and conditions. The tail is only one part of the equation.
Tails I haven't tried but would like to hear your feedback. The bat, diamond and moon.
Last edited by GheePup; 12-12-2008 at 09:16 PM.
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