The red Fishcuit is 5’10”, the green Fishcuit is 6’0″. Having ridden both boards I can tell you they are totally different. The Fishcuit felt like driving a Mini Cooper, it felt neutral and would speed up and accelerate on command. The GH twin keels feel more like a classic fish, but a classic fish that you aren’t sacrificing turning on for the sake of retroness. What can I say, I dig them both.
thanks for the feedback. tough decision, they’re both beautiful but i’m kinda leaning towards the independent shaper. Prettiest CI board i’ve ever seen though. great job on the glassing!
Anonymous
July 20, 2010I replaced my mini simms with a fishcuit and I couldn’t be happier. Incredible color job by the moonlighters.
Anonymous
July 21, 2010Thats how a surfboard should look!!!!!!
Anonymous
July 21, 2010How big is the smaller fishcuit? Also eyeing your 5″10 hanel twin keel. Any thots?
Surfy Surfy!
July 21, 2010The red Fishcuit is 5’10”, the green Fishcuit is 6’0″.
Having ridden both boards I can tell you they are totally different. The Fishcuit felt like driving a Mini Cooper, it felt neutral and would speed up and accelerate on command.
The GH twin keels feel more like a classic fish, but a classic fish that you aren’t sacrificing turning on for the sake of retroness.
What can I say, I dig them both.
Anonymous
July 21, 2010thanks for the feedback. tough decision, they’re both beautiful but i’m kinda leaning towards the independent shaper. Prettiest CI board i’ve ever seen though. great job on the glassing!
brandon
July 22, 2010beautiful boards, great job on the glassing
The Deliberate Misreader
July 22, 2010“The red Fishcuit is 5’10”, the green Fishcuit is 6’0″.
“Having ridden both boards …”
Stop riding the “new” shop boards, you hamster.