Comparing the Conquest and AVISO RNF
The waves have been small recently, so I decided to try out the Conquest and AVISO RNF.
It's been a while since I last rode the AVISO RNF, and as expected, the air buoyancy makes it float smoothly on the water surface. The Conquest is great for waves where you can't get going without the Conquest, or where the lip is too small.
The conclusion of the comparison is that both are suitable for small waves. The AVISO RNF has better lateral speed, while the CONQUEST is easier to perform vertical maneuvers. Please use this as a reference.

A group of three junior high school students were inspired by the blog and spray-painted their initials on their boards. They seemed to do a pretty good job.
Mr. K bought a softboard for his child. This board is made of soft material and equipped with soft safety fins, making it the perfect entry board for children to try surfing. It is also one of Love Surf's hidden popular boards.
The price is reasonable at 9,800 yen (excluding tax), and it comes with a leash and case.
There are only three left. Adults can ride them too.
Mr. W had reserved a Conquest, and since he was going to be busy at work from September onwards, he really wanted it by the end of August, so I'm glad we were able to get it in time.
Once you get on board, we look forward to your posts on User Voice.
T-san came to pick up his custom-ordered board, the XTR5.C Parabolic Stringer Dual Density SD3 model, Lost's top pick for the year, with on-fins, and his daughter, Mii-chan, was ready. Mii-chan's pose was a surfing pose.
Thank you everyone!!