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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2220 on: February 06, 2026, 07:09:42 PM »
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I had often wondered about the Ishod 8.75 twin that came out about this time in 2024 as a few people were pretty keen on something like that.  One and done it seemed, as there were no others released after that one, until now that is.  Maybe it was because it did have such a long wheelbase, or just didn't sell as well as they would have hoped.

For reference, here is a post about them, with the dimension sticker too - 14.68 is pretty hefty, but with those double drilled baseplates, it might work out a lot better now.



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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2221 on: February 06, 2026, 09:19:39 PM »
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I had often wondered about the Ishod 8.75 twin that came out about this time in 2024 as a few people were pretty keen on something like that.  One and done it seemed, as there were no others released after that one, until now that is.  Maybe it was because it did have such a long wheelbase, or just didn't sell as well as they would have hoped.

For reference, here is a post about them, with the dimension sticker too - 14.68 is pretty hefty, but with those double drilled baseplates, it might work out a lot better now.



https://www.instagram.com/rumorboardshop/p/C28EEoCv-Gx/?img_index=6




I so regretted not buying one of these when they came out. If they ever drop the 8.75 Ishod twin dbx I’m buying 10 of them
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2222 on: February 07, 2026, 08:34:54 AM »
alas, the 8.75" is not a DBX in the summer. there is a DBX Twin Slick coming though. 8.25" i think.

The thing with Twin tail popsicles is they hold their width through the whole shape . 8.75"twin  will feel a lot bigger than most 8.75"s. good for those of us who ride bigger boards in general. I'm hoping to pick up a Worrest Twin Slick at some point. i haven't ridden anything under 8.5 in years so it could be interesting...

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2223 on: February 07, 2026, 04:33:44 PM »
alas, the 8.75" is not a DBX in the summer. there is a DBX Twin Slick coming though. 8.25" i think.

The thing with Twin tail popsicles is they hold their width through the whole shape . 8.75"twin  will feel a lot bigger than most 8.75"s. good for those of us who ride bigger boards in general. I'm hoping to pick up a Worrest Twin Slick at some point. i haven't ridden anything under 8.5 in years so it could be interesting...

I’m riding a 9” twin now with 9” ace classics and it’s fun but it’s a bit weighty for me. 8.75 twin with my AF1 hollows would be right back in my sweet spot
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2224 on: February 07, 2026, 07:36:28 PM »

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2225 on: February 08, 2026, 03:50:21 AM »

I'm hoping to pick up a Worrest Twin Slick at some point. i haven't ridden anything under 8.5 in years so it could be interesting...


When I skated that 8.3 twin, I felt like I was falling off the ends of the board and the kicks were way too short for anything I was used to.

As that is the Ishod (and Worrest) go to, I guess they get used to it or prefer it as is, with the length of kicks as is and all that, but the 8.5 twin was way more "normal in the tail" feeling to me than the 8.25 or 8.3 twins.  I still kept looking for more nose though, so that is just a me problem, not an issue with any of those boards.



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Page 75, anyone know if there an 8.75 twin on the market?
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https://nocomplyatx.com/products/hot-summer-skateboards-gold-logo-twin-skateboard-deck-8-75


Way shorter than the DLX 8.75 twin at any rate, maybe HLC wood too with those dimensions, but I just don't know:


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8.75" x 31.89" - 14.2" WB

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2226 on: February 08, 2026, 07:06:52 AM »
I'd never heard of Hot Summer until a few weeks ago when they turned up in my routine twin deck search. Quick search in the forums returned zero mention. Looks like a small company out of Texas but that's literally all I've seen so far.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2227 on: February 08, 2026, 12:53:03 PM »
Page 75, anyone know if there an 8.75 twin on the market?
https://characterskateboards.com/product/twin-tail-script-deck/

South Central Wood, they have 8.75 & 9.0 twins FYI... yes the graphics aren't the greatest...

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2228 on: February 10, 2026, 01:56:30 AM »
Thinking of treating myself to a deck at full retail price - anyone ride the Real Nicole Hause 8.35 High Roller Twin Nose? Set up my 2nd Maurio Mccoy 8.4 Twin and both times I've not loved it.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2229 on: February 10, 2026, 08:28:48 AM »
Thinking of treating myself to a deck at full retail price - anyone ride the Real Nicole Hause 8.35 High Roller Twin Nose? Set up my 2nd Maurio Mccoy 8.4 Twin and both times I've not loved it.

The shape is a bit different, and it is definitely a twin nose... like twin shovel nose... too much nose for me...

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2230 on: February 10, 2026, 10:36:24 AM »
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Thinking of treating myself to a deck at full retail price - anyone ride the Real Nicole Hause 8.35 High Roller Twin Nose? Set up my 2nd Maurio Mccoy 8.4 Twin and both times I've not loved it.
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The shape is a bit different, and it is definitely a twin nose... like twin shovel nose... too much nose for me...

Worth a shot, haven't ridden a new shape Sight Unseen in years.

Came across this on the WKND UK website. 8.58MC shape with a 7" nose and tail with a 14" WB but not in stock on their website or any of the regular retailers.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2231 on: February 22, 2026, 07:30:38 AM »
Interesting dimensions on Time Travel twin/symmetrical decks. Newer company I'm seeing today for the first time.
 
8.25w x 31.575L x 14.125WB with 6.625 Nose & Tail
8.38w x 32.05L x 14.25WB with 6.8 Nose & Tail
8.5w x 32.05L x 14.25WB with 6.8 Nose & Tail
9.0w x 32.175L x 14.375WB with 6.8 Nose & Tail



https://www.theunion.com/news/gotta-get-back-in-time-local-jesse-prim-reveals-time-travel-skateboards/article_5b6acab8-698e-491f-9e90-9f0dc4e39e22.html

https://www.timetravelskateboards.com/products/symmetrical?variant=42693547327597


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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2232 on: February 23, 2026, 05:15:49 AM »
Over 32" on the time travel boards... so definitely not South Central

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2233 on: February 23, 2026, 05:27:15 AM »
I reached out and was told BBS

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2234 on: February 24, 2026, 12:44:15 PM »

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2235 on: February 24, 2026, 12:57:29 PM »
FA Louie Lopez TT 8.38/14.25/31.87

https://faworldentertainment.com/collections/new-shit/products/louie-lopez-spider-twin-tail
Looks interesting. I wonder how it compares to Shape 2.

If they did a twin nose with Shape 1, I would skate FA boards again.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2236 on: February 24, 2026, 02:48:27 PM »
Looks interesting. I wonder how it compares to Shape 2.

If they did a twin nose with Shape 1, I would skate FA boards again.

If they did Twin nose it would be like the Real Nicole Hause Twin, which I'm still keen to try.

If they did the LL deck in Shape 1 with those dimensions it could be really interesting, most twins are either really short (Ishod TT) or really long (AWS / Habitat Twin).
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2237 on: February 25, 2026, 01:48:39 PM »
Damn that LL FA board looks sick.
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Re: Twin tail
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2239 on: March 11, 2026, 03:18:32 PM »
has anyone ridden the plan b twin? got the wu tang album deck for xmas for the wall from my brother in-law and the shapes starting to look pretty good lol. thought about buying another to skate.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2240 on: March 11, 2026, 06:09:40 PM »
It's been on my radar, because they source from HLC and I haven't tried that wood and the specs on paper sound great, but I can't bring myself to buy a plan b

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2241 on: March 12, 2026, 03:38:29 AM »
It's been on my radar, because they source from HLC and I haven't tried that wood and the specs on paper sound great, but I can't bring myself to buy a plan b
Same lol. I can get down with the Wu tang graphic and I liked the HLC boards I’ve had. Dims look good it’s just the knowing I’ll be on a modern day plan b board that’s stopping me

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2242 on: March 15, 2026, 05:15:39 AM »
has anyone ridden the plan b twin? got the wu tang album deck for xmas for the wall from my brother in-law and the shapes starting to look pretty good lol. thought about buying another to skate.

Rode a Skate Deluxe twin, also made by HLC. Standard tips right between a nose and rail, medium concave across the middle, nothing remarkable shape wise. Very middle of the road in terms of stiffness.
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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2243 on: March 30, 2026, 10:12:12 AM »
Do any of you guys only skate twin now?
I bought two of them, it's almost time to set them up, really excited

both 8.5", one is 14" with huge concave (HLC)
one is 14.25"wb with normal concave (Control).

The kicks are on the longer side, but not quite 7" on both.

The last 4-5 boards I have had, I am have been skating the nose as a tail just to get more life out of it + the trucks, so i think this just makes way more sense anyway. Hopefully I like it and they continue to grow in popularity. I think a lot more pros are starting to use it too.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2244 on: March 30, 2026, 05:30:39 PM »
Do any of you guys only skate twin now?
I bought two of them, it's almost time to set them up, really excited

both 8.5", one is 14" with huge concave (HLC)
one is 14.25"wb with normal concave (Control).

The kicks are on the longer side, but not quite 7" on both.

The last 4-5 boards I have had, I am have been skating the nose as a tail just to get more life out of it + the trucks, so i think this just makes way more sense anyway. Hopefully I like it and they continue to grow in popularity. I think a lot more pros are starting to use it too.
Yes for six years straight now. Cept for the one time I tried to go back to a tail+nose.

I like the ones that tend toward a hybrid length for each kick so between the 6.6.25 and 7. Mellow concave and kicks.

If you had dedicated rear and front marked trucks, it might take time to adjust and even out especially if you have grooves. If you have a fresh set of trucks consider loading those with the twin.

I've just been on them so long that whatever way I set the board down next to skate, that's the front truck for that run.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2245 on: March 30, 2026, 08:30:06 PM »
When I am not on Huffers I tend to skate twins. Usually the Skate samples GFB but recently got a Bob Twin Slick.

Looking forward to the Bob Twin 8.75" which is out this summer.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2246 on: March 31, 2026, 12:29:21 AM »
I do all my "serious" skating (which is not very serious at all) on the Ishod 8.5 twin. The sole exception to the rule is the Black Label 8.75, which I would love even more if it was symmetrical. I've grown so used to twins that it now bothers me if I have to account for the way my board is facing.

Looking forward to the Bob Twin 8.75" which is out this summer.

That sounds intriguing. Do you know if it's going to be the same dimensions as the Ishod 8.75 from a couple years ago or something new?

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2247 on: March 31, 2026, 01:32:24 AM »
Do any of you guys only skate twin now?
I bought two of them, it's almost time to set them up, really excited

both 8.5", one is 14" with huge concave (HLC)
one is 14.25"wb with normal concave (Control).

The kicks are on the longer side, but not quite 7" on both.

The last 4-5 boards I have had, I am have been skating the nose as a tail just to get more life out of it + the trucks, so i think this just makes way more sense anyway. Hopefully I like it and they continue to grow in popularity. I think a lot more pros are starting to use it too.

I’m on the foy twin for some time now. Works great for everything because the kicks are a little pointy (which I like more because it reminds me of traditional decks) and pretty mellow. Was my first twin and due to the length of the kicks there was not really a point of getting used to them for skating Nollie or switch.
Tried the the primitive twin nose and couldn’t stand it due to too much fingers of flat. Couldn’t get used to the Ishod twin 8.5 either because of the blunt kicks.
Overall it’s super nice not to worry about board direction. Especially when skating lines with shuv out tricks.

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2248 on: March 31, 2026, 01:53:18 AM »
Do any of you guys only skate twin now?
I bought two of them, it's almost time to set them up, really excited

both 8.5", one is 14" with huge concave (HLC)
one is 14.25"wb with normal concave (Control).

The kicks are on the longer side, but not quite 7" on both.

The last 4-5 boards I have had, I am have been skating the nose as a tail just to get more life out of it + the trucks, so i think this just makes way more sense anyway. Hopefully I like it and they continue to grow in popularity. I think a lot more pros are starting to use it too.

I've ridden twins exclusive for 3 years ever since they got more mainstream and the tips became more hybrid nose + tail instead of strictly tail.
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FORGED - 1.85”- 46.99mm

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STANDARD - 2.09” - 53.09mm
FORGED - 2.04” - 51.82m

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Re: Twin tail
« Reply #2249 on: March 31, 2026, 02:46:05 AM »
2 Real Hause 8.35 Twin Nose decks. #1 was picked up on a whim while visiting a local skate shop during business travel, had a great chat with the guy behind the counter and couldn't leave without getting something to support the shop. #2 was for a Spring time complete.


I know this was from the other thread, but I thought the question and answer might be better here, especially with the talk of longer kicks.

Guessing you haven't set one up yet, but I haven't seen these in person so just asking for now - do the kicks look or feel more on the "all rounder" side?  Mainly when compared to the Ishod twin tails, of which I have one of each size, but have always felt a little short overall for me.

Some boards like the Alien owlien deck just felt too long with everything, but I saw dimensions for the Hause boards and thought that might be a little bit more interesting, but didn't have easy access to any at the time.


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