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The Marine Day sale has ended successfully.

Were you all able to ride the swells of Typhoon No. 4? On July 16th, Marine Day, around 7am, I was hit by the swell of Typhoon No. I got the biggest and longest barrel ride of the year at my favorite reef break! And that afternoon, on July 16th, Marine Day, The typhoon passed and the rain stopped, and many customers came to visit, making the Marine Day Sale a great success. A BBQ was also held next to the Marine Day Sale tent, which was enjoyed by visitors. Mr. and Mrs. A and their son came wearing matching Luvsurf original T-shirts. Mr. A, who purchased the AVISO SD2 6'4", had an AVISO RNF 5'8" last time, so this is his second AVISO. After riding the previous AVISO RNF 5'8", he became an AVISO freak, and now he surfs by using the AVISO SD2 6'4" depending on the waves. This is Mr. B, a surfer who is a junior to Mr. A. He usually borrows other people's boards when surfing, but he looked very happy to finally get his own board. Your first board is something you remember forever. The board he purchased was a Placebo 6'4" SB. This is Mr. C. He purchased a used AVISO 5'8" RNF board. As the typhoon closed the waters on the 15th, he didn't go to the beach and instead looked for a surfboard online. He discovered a used AVISO and immediately decided to buy it. Even though AVISO boards are second-hand, many of them have little damage and are in like-new condition. Of course, Mr. RE's AVISO 5'8" RNF was in such excellent condition that it looked almost brand new. This is Mr. D. He usually orders non-official imported lost surfboards from overseas, but he was dissatisfied with the quality due to scratches and pinholes, so this time he purchased the latest officially imported AVISO RNF-Q board. He was amazed by the beauty and quality of the officially imported board when it was delivered, and said he will choose the reliable officially imported products next time. Thank you everyone for your purchase!
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