Heath Joske, One, Two, Three, Four
Here’s Heath Joske riding a single fin, a twin fin, a thruster and a quad on the north coast of NSW. “Variety in equipment is what keeps surfing fresh and exciting for me,” says Heath. “I’ve always been encouraged to learn about the pieces of art beneath my feet and appreciate different feelings from different eras […]
Here’s Heath Joske riding a single fin, a twin fin, a thruster and a quad on the north coast of NSW. “Variety in equipment is what keeps surfing fresh and exciting for me,” says Heath. “I’ve always been encouraged to learn about the pieces of art beneath my feet and appreciate different feelings from different eras with one, two, three and four fins. All of which have their own merits and worth. The first board ridden is a 5’10” Akila Aipa twin fin, one wave on a DMS 5’10” thruster, then my first handshaped board (a 5’10” single fin), a 5’10” quad shaped by my brother Sage, a wave at messy Lennox Point on handshape number two (a 6’2″ Widow Maker) and finishing on my trusty DMS 5’10” thruster. A tiny fraction of the possibilities of board design yet such different feelings and rhythms…”
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