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Typhoon No. 9 (Feeto)

The swell from Typhoon No. 9 (Futou) is starting to reach us, but have you all surfed on this swell yet? The typhoon has shifted course north, and on the 7th (Fri) it is reported to have reached a powerful 970 hpa, heading towards the waters near the Izu Islands. The swell is not expected to subside for the next few days, so everyone, please enjoy some good waves. Mr. Y, who is currently training to surf in Ichinomiya, Chiba, is using his third Precebo board. This time he was debating between the 5'6" and 5'8" UBER FISH boards, but ultimately chose the 5'6" as he will be using it as a second board for small waves and weighs 60kg. He has now decided to enter the Round Nose Fish class in the Love Surf user contest to be held on November 4th. Mr. H went on a surf trip to Kyushu over the Obon holidays, and when he sent his board home by courier, it was broken, leaving him with no board to ride, so he bought a Presebo CL-PRO 6'2". Even if he has to leave his board with someone else, the Presebo Flexlite is strong, so he feels safe with it. I see, there are other ways to choose a Presebo. He was surprised at how light the board was. Mr. O purchased the custom-colored CONQUEST. He usually rides longboards, but wanted to try shortboarding, so he was looking for a good shortboard that would be easy for longboarders to ride. He discovered the CONQUEST and ordered one for himself. Mr. S, who custom ordered the SD4 with five fins, has the same board size as me. This board size suits me and it looks good, so I'd like to try it out. The last time, the XTR SD2, it took more than six months to be completed, but this time it was completed in less than three months, which surprised me, so I'm sorry. Mr. O came to pick up the AVISO RNF-Q 5'11" that he had reserved. He had previously purchased a Precebo, and this was the Japan Limited color version of AVISO's latest model, the RNF-Q, which has even more comfortable buoyancy and is still in limited stock. As he used to ride a longboard, he chose the 5'11" which had as much buoyancy as possible. Thank you everyone!
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