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Rusty The Deuce

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Rusty The DeuceDer Shape: Das Rusty The Deuce ist aus einer Kollaboration von Clint Preisendorfer und Noel Salas von der Surfboard Review Serie "Surf'n'Show" entstanden. Noel war auf der Suche nach einem Surfboard, welches die Vorzge von einem Twin Fin (Speed und spaiger Release) mit denen eines klassischen Performance Shortboards (Kontrolle und Przision) verheiratet. Im Vergleich zu den meisten Twin Fins auf dem Markt kommt das Deuce daher mit einer lngeren,

Der Shape:
Das Rusty The Deuce ist aus einer Kollaboration von Clint Preisendorfer und Noel Salas von der Surfboard Review Serie "Surf'n'Show" entstanden. Noel war auf der Suche nach einem Surfboard, welches die Vorzüge von einem Twin Fin (Speed und spaßiger Release) mit denen eines klassischen Performance Shortboards (Kontrolle und Präzision) verheiratet. Im Vergleich zu den meisten Twin Fins auf dem Markt kommt das Deuce daher mit einer längeren, schlankeren Outline daher. In der Nose ist aber dennoch über die Dicke mehr Foam untergebracht als bei einem handelsüblichen Shortboard. Zudem ist der Entry Rocker relativ flach, was in Kombination mit Rusty’s “Rapid Entry” Concave für leichtes, frühes Angleiten sorgt. In der Mitte ist die Outline relativ parallel für viel Drive, während im Heck ein Winger die Boardbreite drastisch reduziert. Einerseits verleiht das schmalere Tail Kontrolle, andererseits sorgen die Winger auch für mehr Agilität, da dem verdrängten Wasser in einem Turn auf dem Rail ein früherer Release Punkt gegeben wird. 
Im Unterwasserschiff findet man ein Single to Double Concave mit Hooked Vee im Tail: Schon weit vorne in der Nose fängt ein Single Concave an (“Rapid Entry”), das die Midsection des Boards mit besonders viel Wasser für zusätzliche Geschwindigkeit versorgen soll. Im Heck des Unterwasserschiffs arbeitet dann ein sogenanntes "Hooked Vee", eine Art Kombination aus einem Double Concave und einem Vee. Im Gegensatz zu einem klassischen Double Concave sitzt hier der Stringer tiefer im Wasser als die Rails, so dass Rail-to-Rail Wechsel nochmals leichter von der Hand gehen nochmals leichter von der Hand gehen, da das Board um den tieferen Stringer herum "kippen" kann.

Surfer:innen und Bedingungen:
Das Deuce eignet sich für Intermediates genauso wie für Profis. Im Gegensatz zu so manchem Twin Fin ist es kein Klein-Wellen-Spezialist, sondern funktioniert am besten als Daily Driver an hüft- bis hin zu überkopfhohen Tagen. Das Surf-Feeling ist weniger skatey als bei kürzeren Twin Fins; mit der längeren, schmaleren Outline ist das Deuce durchaus in der Lage, lange, kraftvolle Turns zu halten. Surfer:innen, die vom Shortboard kommen, werden den zusätzlichen Speed und das loosere Fahrgefühl zu schätzen wissen, ohne allzu viel Kontrolle zu vermissen. Für Intermediates ist das Deuce eine gute Wahl, da es mit weniger Aufwand auf Geschwindigkeit kommt als ein klassisches Shortboard.

Alternativen:
Das Slater Designs Great White Twin kommt mit einer vergleichbaren Outline, hat aber noch eine Trailer-Fin Option für mehr Kontrolle und Varianz. Beim Channel Islands Free Scrubber bekommt man mehr Flow durch eine breitere Outline im vorderen Drittel, büßt aber etwas vertikale Performance in der Wellen Pocket ein.
Ansonsten gibt es einige Alternativen mit kürzerer, breiterer Nose, die ein ähnliches Spektrum an Wellen abdecken, wie zum Beispiel das Lost RNF 96, das Lost California Twin Pin oder das Lost Retro Tripper. Das Lost California Twin hat mehr Small-Wave Potential. Weniger versierte Surfer:innen sind auch mit dem Channel Islands G-Skate mit seiner fehlerverzeihenden, breiten Nose gut bedient.

Bauweise:
PU/Polyester ist die traditionelle Surfboard Bauweise, auf die seit Jahrzehnten Pros und Amateur Surfer vertrauen. Ein PU Kern mit eingeklebten Holzstringer wird mit Glasfasermatten und Polyesterharz geglast. Das Resultat ist ein leichtes Surfboard mit sehr guten Flex Eigenschaften. Je nachdem wie viele Lagen Fiberglas verwendet werden, variieren Gewicht und Stabilität des Wellenreiters. Je weniger Lagen, desto leichter das Board und dynamischer die Flex Eigenschaft, aber desto empfindlicher ist das Surfboard auch für Macken und Reparaturstellen. Umgekehrt sind dicker geglaste Surfboards solider, aber dafür auch schwerer und steifer. Unsere Stock Shortboards von Rusty kommen in der Regel im Light Glassing mit 2x4oz oben und 1x4oz Glasfasermatten im unten, was dem Shortboard Standard entspricht und ein guter Kompromiss zwischen Haltbarkeit und Performance ist. Bei Step ups und Midlength Surfboards über 6’4’’ wird im Deck eine 4oz Lage gegen eine 6oz Lage ausgetauscht. Bei Custom Bestellungen können alle Variablen individuell verändert werden:

Maße und Volumen Finnensystem und -set up (Futures/FCS II und Anzahl der Fin Plugs) Stärke (4oz oder 6oz), Anzahl (eine oder zwei) und Art (E-Glas oder S-Glas) der Glasfasermatten Carbonstreifen im Tail oder Unterwasserschiff Logo und Positionierung des Logos Farbe und Design (Spray oder Resin Tint) Signatur

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Tommy
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Works great (quick test)
Just got this and tested and works great I attached to my MacBook with Ethernet and had a solid connection I tested my steam deck by plugging in Ethernet then adding HDMI then adding power and everything worked as it was plugged in I tested my Nintendo switch even though it clearly states it's not supported and it did not work at all. Even the power pass through did nothing. This is not even remotely a problem since it was advertised as such but I figured it was with a try and worth noting
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
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kunoh
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Despite some caveats; this is a versatile hub
The Anker 555 8-in-1 USB-C Hub is a good buy if you’re looking for a hub from a reputable brand. I use it with an M1 Macbook Air, and it has been reliable so far. This hub has the following ports: 1 USB-C data port, 1 USB-C Power Delivery Port, 2 USB-A data ports, 1 HDMI port, an Ethernet port, and a microSD/SD card reader. Charging, PD (Power Delivery): To keep my Macbook charging, I connect a PD (Power Delivery) capable cable to the USB-C port meant for PD. (The other USB-C Port on this hub is meant only for data.) Once connected, the hub will eventually become warm to the touch, but this hasn’t caused any problems so far. Video Performance - no problems in 1440p I can connect my 1440p 144hz monitor to this hub’s HDMI port and my Macbook Air has no problem outputting a refresh speed of 144hz, as well the lower refresh rates of 120hz and 60hz. (I do not have a 4k monitor, so I could not test that.) USB-A Ports - works flawlessly I’ve tried keyboards, USB Drives, and even gaming Mice. All of these devices work as expected when connected to the USB-A Ports. Ethernet - Excellent speed I've connect this hub using an Ethernet cable to Gigabit speed Internet. The speed is just as fast as other computers on the network, and there is no slowdown at all, even with most of the ports on the hub being used. Gaming Keyboards with USB-C connectors - some issues. Some peripherals such as keyboards with USB-C connectors may not work on the USB-C ports on this hub. I tried using a Glorious GMMK Mechanical Keyboard and it did not work with this hub’s USB-C ports. (Of course you could try to simply use a USB-C to USB-A adaptor and then connect via the other USB ports on the hub instead.) Extension Cable - Use a Thunderbolt 4 cable Although this is totally optional, I like to use a small, 6-inch USB-C Extension cable to allow this hub to have more slack away from my laptop when connected. To allow this to work, I had to use a Thunderbolt 4 extension cable. I've tried other cables such as a Thunderbolt 3 extension cable. However, some of the attached devices on the hub were not recognized. Only the the Thunderbolt 4 extension cable allowed all my attached devices to be recognized. Other devices I have successfully connected an external SSD via the USB-C data port on this hub. I also regularly use an external DAC using the USB-A ports connecting to an IFI HIP DAC. Both of these devices work perfectly with this hub. Data transfer speed is rated at 10Gbs, though I haven't actually confirmed that. It works well enough for my purposes of transferring text documents and the occasional batch of vacation photos to my external SSD. Conclusion This hub from Anker is rated at 10Gbs which is plenty for me. But if you regularly transfer large amounts of data (like for video editing), I would instead recommend a powered docking station such as those from CalDigit. But for me, this portable hub does everything I need, and for much less money.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
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SamCat
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 5
Almost perfect, could use one more USB-C Gen 2 port and a metal case instead of plastic.
Never really had any problems with Anker gear, I've come to trust the brand name. This little hub is almost perfect for use with my 2019 MacBook Pro, but where Anker really dropped the ball is by not adding one more USB-C port. I mean, there's two, but if one is dedicated to power devices only that doesn't really leave much room for expansion by only giving you one extra, I mean they were thoughtful enough to give you two USB-A ports. I do like that the USB-C and two USB-A ports are version 3.2 Gen 2 rated for up to 10Gbps transfer speeds versus Gen 1 at 5Gbps. The plastic casing does get hot, not sure if aluminum metal would be any better, but it would feel nicer, plastic just feels cheap. Also, a dark case with dark letter printing doesn't work because you can't see the writing, should have used lighter letter coloring. Otherwise, solid performer. I'll keep it along with my other one because having two hubs with a laptop is convenient so I don't have to always haul a hub around from place to place. PROS: • 1 USB-C port version 3.2 Gen 2 rated up to 10Gbps. • 2 USB-A ports version 3.2 Gen 2 rated up to 10Gbps. • Also includes, HDMI, Ethernet, SD and micro SD card ports. CONS: • Plastic casing, gets hot. • Should have one more USB-C port. • Port description lettering is too dark, gets lost against dark case color, should have used white or silver lettering instead. • No audio port.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
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Mares by the Bay
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
It WORKS! I'm Back at Work. Thx to Apple for support and Amazon for fast delivery
I am thrilled to report that the Anker USB C Hub with Ethernet fixed a dire problem that nailed me when I switched from my maybe-20 year old dying wired Apple Extended Keyboard to the Macally keyboard comparable (with USB-C connection). I have a 2023 MacBook Pro 14", a lovely workhorse, with 3 USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, a MagSafe power port and an HDMI port (with, it turned out, limited ability to handle UHD displays, so useless for my desk setup). It turned out my old Dockteck hub with ethernet didn't have thunderbolt capable USB-C ports, so my new MacAlly keyboard connected to that hub stopped working. On top of that, as I swapped with my Logi webcam, it also required a trickle of power the Dockteck hub didn't provide. As soon as I figured out what the issue was, I read up on several multiport adapters with ethernet, and it seemed that either I would be stuck purchasing WAY more than I needed, adding another bulky (annoying!) device on my desk surface and costing me close to $200. This seemed crazy, so I called Apple Store support. The only Apple Store multiport adapter was useless to me (and also $80) because, of all weird things, it had only ONE USB-C/Thunderbolt compatible port among 8--most ports were legacy. (Ugly too, just saying folks don't HAVE to make devices ugly!) The Apple Store rep, in one of those brilliant customer rep incidents, understood quickly the challenge, said Apple Store didn't have anything that would work for me, but SHE KNEW SOMEONE (ta-da! better than AI!) who would know and could recommend. Three minutes later she said this Anker device would work. I had it in hand by 6pm same day. So this is not just a rave for a solution that WORKS, but also a thank you to the great support from Apple to get me back to work fast. And Amazon for getting the item to me fast too!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026
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Chris
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Great as long as you know its limitations; runs warm; monitor settings may need to be changed
I reluctantly gave up MagSafe and joined the USB-C future when my employer issued me a new 2019 16" MacBook Pro. Searching for a way to connect my various peripherals I settled on this hub as a reasonable way to connect a 4K display, pass power from the laptop charger (albeit not the full 96W; macOS reports 79W after hub losses—good enough most of the time), connect 1GigE, and provide a few spare USB ports and occasionally-used SD card slots. I've learned a few things: A port that looks like USB-C does not pass video unless it is a "Thunderbolt" port (look for the lightning bolt logo, apparently); connecting a USB-C-to-mini-DisplayPort adapter to the USB-C port on this hub did not allow my monitor to work. Lesson learned. The HDMI port did work, and did pass 4K@60Hz, but only after I adjusted my monitor settings. At first I was convinced either my HDMI cable or this hub were defective, because macOS would only allow me to select 4K@30Hz. I have an LG 4K display, and from reading forums, one must enable 60Hz in the on-screen display menu before the monitor will tell the computer it is capable of displaying 60Hz video. For my monitor, that meant changing "Ratio" in "Quick Settings" to "Original" (it defaulted to "Wide", with a separate configuration for each port), as well as turning on "HDMI ULTRA HD Deep Color" from "Picture" -> "Picture Adjust." After I changed those two settings, 60Hz was not available until I unplugged the HDMI cable from the hub and plugged it in again. After that I had buttery smooth 4K video at 60Hz. The hub works as advertised, at least for my configuration. The 1GigE port works well, and is equivalent to a direct USB-C to Ethernet adapter I tried. It does run warm to the touch as other reviewers have reported. That's not problematic, but I'd prefer it pass the missing 17W to the laptop rather than dissipate it as heat. Time will tell how well the hub holds up, but for now I'm happy. In summary: if you have a new Mac this hub will likely work for you, though you may need to adjust your monitor settings.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020

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