Twin fin reviews
Surfex aggregates verified retailer and editorial reviews scraped from brand and dealer product pages, normalised to a /10 scale. Keel-fin fish, mid-length twins and high-hold performance twins — compared side by side.

JS's cruisy mid-length twin — glide with a performance rail line.

Mayhem's 1996 round nose fish, re-issued — skatey, fast, forgiving.

Biolos’ evolution of the RNF ’96 — a five-box fish built for precision.

Machado's keel twin — the board that restarted the modern twin fin boom.

The Seaside stretched into mid-length territory for glide and trim.

Mikey February's pintail twin — the widest wave range of any twin.

Album's asymmetric-influenced twin for pushing hard off the tail.

Kelly Slater’s twin with a performance outline, deep swallow tail and a third box for a stabiliser.

Performance front half, classic keel-fish tail — CI’s fastest twin.

Pukas mid-length twin built for speed through soft, sloping walls.

Diamond-tail twin with more drive and hold than a classic fish.

Hayden Cox's easy-riding twin for everyday, average surf.
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