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First photos of the completed Conquest revealed! And then we rode it!

First photos of the completed Conquest revealed! Mayhem is so unfair! I already have three of them. That being said, it's only natural. The other two are older models and are apparently test boards for the product.
Apparently they adjusted the concave and edges. This morning, I took the Conquest for a test ride and filmed it to see how well the massive Mayhem can surf in small waves. The photo was taken at Upper Trestles. The waves were really small, with only a few longboards. Anyone who has been there will understand that there is no one surfing at the peak, which is usually crowded. Waves of this size are called flat in California and are not usually surfed. They are knee-high waves in Japan. The lone wave waiting for a wave is Mayhem. A video of this will be released at a later date, so look forward to it! It's amazing to see that huge Mayhem moving forward rapidly in small waves that he doesn't usually surf and easily lipping them, showing just how amazing the Conquest is! When I went to the glass factory, there it was: Conquest! We've finished the glass and are now working on attaching the fins, so it's almost finished. For those of you who have made reservations, please wait a little longer, as the glasses will be completed one by one! This is my first time riding a Personal/Conquest! We moved to another spot and caught a lot of waves where about 10 people were surfing. The Conquest is amazing, it catches the wave too much. It performs as designed, allowing you to fully enjoy the most important part of surfing - "riding the wave." It catches the wave so much that it makes you feel like you have to "pass the wave through to other surfers." And it even rips! Mayhem is a genius for designing and shaping such a board. The Conquest's dedicated fins were a perfect match, and Mayhem was also amazed at how well-made they were. I'll be riding the Conquest again tomorrow!
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