Gravedigger Twin
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Quick Overview: Twin Fin Wide swallow tail.
Modern version of a Simmons fish – vee to deep single concave.
Super fun wide flat board, fast and loose, amazing in little waves. It planes like a jet.
Cheater 5 tube jive is now too easy.

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