
Hello, I'm Kohei, a staff member.
Today's STORE BLOG is a board report on the RNF-RETRO, which is one of the quivers I currently own and use the most.

On the day in Chiba Minami, there was a weak side wind, but it didn't affect the surface too much.
The waves were thigh to waist size, and there were a lot of early waves with miraculous sets, but if you chose a cut wave you could enjoy a short ride with some action.

I had brought other models that I thought would be fun to surf on, depending on the conditions, but after seeing someone having fun riding the new, hugely popular model, the RNF-RETRO REVAMP, I decided to go with the RNF-RETRO that day.

When I personally ride the RNF-RETRO in small conditions, I go with the standard keel twin fins.
It has a large surface area and, despite being a twin fin, has a moderate hold, but is also responsive and highly controllable, making it one of my favorite fins.
By attaching it to the front of the quad plug, you can perform light and nimble actions without having to step back!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-ivwv0WZq4
The RNF-RETRO has a flat deck to ensure volume, and is also characterized by its thin rails that are tapered off at a steep angle towards the rail end, making it much thinner than you would imagine from its dimensions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCZmvjeJ7z8&t=3s
The voluminous, gentle rocker makes it easy for any rider to catch waves.
Even after takeoff, it picks up speed quickly, allowing for smooth gliding and the performance you'd expect from LOST, making it a retro fish model.
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We'd also like to announce that the RNF-RETRO we introduced this time is now 20% off!
The RNF-RETRO, which combines performance features unimaginable from its retrofish outline, is now available at a sale price!
There are only a few left, so if your size fits, don't miss out!
For a model description of the ``RNF-RETRO'', please click here!
