Twin Fang - twin fin fish
“Twin Fang” twinny fish
They’re back ’cause they’re fast. This is an updated version of the original “Fish” design. I’ve incorporated a modernized single-to-double concave-to-accelerated spiral vee bottom, and blended it with the original retro outline, rocker, and thickness flow…why? for the enjoyment of hair-raising speed runs. Check out the website to watch streaming video of this twinny fanging its way through the lineup. Also available with quad setup.
Twin Fang Testimonials
Todd and Charissa,
The boards made it all in one piece! They look amazing! I can’t wait to ride it!!!! Thank you both so much for all the attention and patience!!!!!
The Twin Fang is absolutely beautiful! It is exactly how I imagined it..only better in real life! It is the perfect size and width. The red and yellow is amazing!! I am so happy to have you both as family and I am very excited to see the next piece of art. This Twin Fang is a fantastic addition to an already beautiful quiver.
God bless you both and stay well.
Ronnie Santaniello- Yokosuka, Japan
Twin Fang 6′6″ 22″x 2 7/8
Todd and Charissa,
OK, I got the board out yesterday and it paddled like a longboard and smoked down the line like a jet! It took me by surprise the first 5 or 6 rides because after 15 years of longboarding I never knew something can move that smooth and that fast…I was stoked! This board also had a lot of Japanese surfers asking who the shaper was and when this is coming to Japan! I guess first impressions are everything. Just to bad I don’t surf any where as great as Jay Phillips!!!!!! But after a few seasons on this Twin Fang…who knows! Thanks again Proctor family! You both are the BEST!
Ronnie Santaniello- Yokosuka, Japan
Twin Fang 6′6″ 22″x 2 7/8
Todd & Charissa,
Hey just wanted to let you know how stoked I am on the boards or should I say board. I have not gotten a good chance to ride the quad but the twinny is insane. I take both boards but always seem to find a reason to pull the fish out instead of the quad. It is everything that I wanted. My breach break has transformed into a mush point break this summer and the fish just excels in it. I think I finally pushed it to its limits today with a typhoon swell and solid 8 foot faces. Felt like I was on a skateboard going up and down the faces. I will let you know how the quad is working if I can ever get off the fish.
Thanks again,
Chris Laffitte, Misawa Air Base, Japan





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