Change of board for the finals? Brisa is training with a Merrick
He is not with the Town and Country that he used all his life
Brisa Hennessy, who has ridden Glen Pang-designed Town and Country boards for much of her career, was filmed during official WSL Finals training surfing a Merrick.
There is no official announcement on either of their Instagram accounts about any of this.
In his last surfings Brisa has been consistent in using T and C, the boards he has used throughout his life.
In a recent note from DUKE it was published about the most used tables: …Lost, DHD and Sharp Eye.
The list was closed by T and C from Brisa, Borst from Caity, Patterson from Italo and Pyzel from John John.
The list may have changed.
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