Finn McGill is more family than team rider at this point. Between stops on the Challenger Series, he swung through Pyzel's Oceanside factory to pick up some new boards and chase whatever bumps north county San Diego could muster that week. The conditions weren't doing him any favors - small, weak, post-summer waves with very little juice - but Finn brought his trademark Hawaiian-bred power surfing to the new Tiger Twin and made every section count.
Watch what happens when you put a North Shore charger on a board that's actually built to thrive in mush. His filmer Brady stitched together this short edit from a few down days between travel, with Finn working the Tiger Twin through cutbacks, snaps, and the occasional surprise air. It's a clean preview of the board's range when it's pushed by someone with a top-level lineage.
The Tiger Twin is now available across our European lineup, designed for exactly the kind of summer conditions most of us spend half the year surfing through. If you've been on the fence about adding one to your quiver, Finn's session is a solid primer on what this board can do.