Compare CUTLASS vs Prime boards
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Summary
Characteristics
CUTLASS
- Tail channel for improved grip & turning
- Great for strapless tricks
- Early planing
- Shorty and wide outline
- Fast rocker line
- Excellent light wind performance
Prime
- Progressive single concave with pulled-in flexible tips
- Durable ABS rail with smoothed edge
- Composite construction
- Dynamic flex
- Lightweight, impact resistant eco core
- 40mm fins (Size 144 and under) or 50mm Fins (Size 148 +) included
- Stainless M6 standardised hardware
- Ergonomic handle
- Recommended with flex bindings
- Durable ABS rail with smoothed edge
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Styles
Technology
CUTLASS
Cork dampening
Inline strap
4 fins
Bamboo sandwich
Prime
Balanced rocker, outline and flex
For smooth, controlled upwind tracking. The Prime's rounded outline is easy to edge, helping you stay in control and progress faster; while it's forgiving flex means softer landings and gives you confidence for jumps and boosts.
Composite construction
The combination of a Paulownia wood core with engineered E-glass laminate layups on the top and bottom drives riding performance to the next level.
Progressive single concave with pulled-in flexible tips
Pulled-in tips combine with a progressive single concave with flatter mid-section for faster early planing, and slicing splash-free through chop.
Dynamic flex
Ride in comfort, with precise edge control for carving. The flex characteristic of every TwinTip Board is determined by multiple features built into each specific design. Core thickness variations and taper, as well as detailing, longitudinally and laterally, play the most significant role in controlling the overall flex and feel. Board specific laminate layups then allow us to further fine tune the flex and board characteristics. We adjust the stiffness lengthwise and torsionally in conjunction with the rocker line, plan shape view and profile of the board, to give each board its specific performance characteristics.
Lightweight, impact resistant eco core
Paulownia is a highly renewable hardwood species, with one of the highest strength to weight ratios. Ultra lightweight, with a high shear force and high impact resistance, Paulownia wood forms a non-toxic core which significantly displaces the amount of foam or resin used in manufacturing, thereby reducing carbon emissions. Each board has a customised core thickness individually fine-tuned to ensure its characteristics are consistent throughout the range, no matter your size or weight.
40mm fins (Size 144 and under) or 50mm Fins (Size 148 +) included
Strong, abrasion resistant composite fins with dogbone washers and M6x16mm standardised screws.
Ergonomic handle
Lightweight and ergonomic TPE material with ultimate grip when wet.
Recommended with flex bindings
Soft cushioning with just the right amount of grip underfoot. Pure-comfort seamless KnitFlex inners and triple-density GripFlex footbeds are combined with customised size and stance adjustments for a locked-in feel and dependable support. Sold separately in sizes S/M or M/L.
Durable ABS rail with smoothed edge
Long-lasting performance rails with user-friendly smoothed edges help protect your skin from accidental scrapes and bruises.
Balanced rocker, outline and flex
For smooth, controlled upwind tracking. The Prime's rounded outline is easy to edge, helping you stay in control and progress faster; while it's forgiving flex means softer landings and gives you confidence for jumps and boosts.
Composite construction
The combination of a Paulownia wood core with engineered E-glass laminate layups on the top and bottom drives riding performance to the next level.
Progressive single concave with pulled-in flexible tips
Pulled-in tips combine with a progressive single concave with flatter mid-section for faster early planing, and slicing splash-free through chop.
Dynamic flex
Ride in comfort, with precise edge control for carving. The flex characteristic of every TwinTip Board is determined by multiple features built into each specific design. Core thickness variations and taper, as well as detailing, longitudinally and laterally, play the most significant role in controlling the overall flex and feel. Board specific laminate layups then allow us to further fine tune the flex and board characteristics. We adjust the stiffness lengthwise and torsionally in conjunction with the rocker line, plan shape view and profile of the board, to give each board its specific performance characteristics.
Lightweight, impact resistant eco core
Paulownia is a highly renewable hardwood species, with one of the highest strength to weight ratios. Ultra lightweight, with a high shear force and high impact resistance, Paulownia wood forms a non-toxic core which significantly displaces the amount of foam or resin used in manufacturing, thereby reducing carbon emissions. Each board has a customised core thickness individually fine-tuned to ensure its characteristics are consistent throughout the range, no matter your size or weight.
40mm fins (Size 144 and under) or 50mm Fins (Size 148 +) included
Strong, abrasion resistant composite fins with dogbone washers and M6x16mm standardised screws.
Ergonomic handle
Lightweight and ergonomic TPE material with ultimate grip when wet.
Recommended with flex bindings
Soft cushioning with just the right amount of grip underfoot. Pure-comfort seamless KnitFlex inners and triple-density GripFlex footbeds are combined with customised size and stance adjustments for a locked-in feel and dependable support. Sold separately in sizes S/M or M/L.
Durable ABS rail with smoothed edge
Long-lasting performance rails with user-friendly smoothed edges help protect your skin from accidental scrapes and bruises.
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