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Watch: Sway, Josh Kerr’s Love Letter to the Twin Fin

It has us swooning.

It’s now a well-known fact that as soon as Josh Kerr retired from tour, he retired his performance thrusters too. Keen to shake off the confinement of the equipment he was required to ride in order to chase scores on tour, as soon as he was free Josh got himself on anything that wasn’t a performance thruster.

He soon found something he liked in the speed and squirt of the humble twin-fin, and the rest is history.

Over the last year or so, clips of Josh riding his Album Twins in Indonesia have slowly leaked out via social media. His surfing was looking the best it ever has. Lively, spontaneous, and in sync with the wave.

And now, with the release of Sway, we have almost 10-minutes of Josh doing his twin-fin thing in Indo, and we’ve got to say, it blew the wig clean off our heads. Well done Mr Kerr, well done.

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