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In case of an emergency, we always have around 200 to 300 boards in stock!

This is Mr. W who purchased the AVISO RNF-Q USA 5'9". I borrowed a quad board from a friend and tried it out, and it was really good. He was looking for a 4-fin board and came to see the Presebo Uber Fish. Although it costs twice as much, he chose the strongest AVISO because it can be used for a long time and has good quality and performance. This is Mr. K. The item he purchased this time was the AVISO RNFQ 5'9". The customer chose the AVISO as their second board because it is fun to ride. The strength was a major selling point for me. I also purchased the AUROLA 5.1+4.2 smoke fins. The uniformity of the carbon material and color makes this a cool looking board. The AVISO 6'0" that Mr. K ordered in a custom color has been completed. He is a big Lost fan who always comes from Kashima, Ibaraki Prefecture to buy boards. He also rides Precebo and Lost Poly boards. On the left is his good friend, his younger brother. This is Mr. O, who purchased the Placebo SB 6'4". He had improved from his Bic 7' and was looking for a board that was easy to move around in and durable enough to ride for a long time, so he found Placebo on the website and came to the store. We asked them to compare the three types of SB and choose the 6'4" which would be as comfortable as possible even when switching from a 7' BIC. The person who purchased the RNF-Q 5'7" was Mr. K. He had heard about the reputation of the Lost and came to consult about riding a quad, and he immediately decided on the RNF-Q, much to his friend's surprise. Since it's a quad that he'll mainly use up to his chest, he decided on the RNF-Q. This is the person who installed the glass sashes when Luvsurf expanded its store. Mr. T owns many boards. He currently owns two boards: a 6'2" Retro Quad, which takes off quickly but is slow, and a 5'10" which moves well but takes off slowly. He was looking for a board that combined the best of both worlds, and he purchased the Monk. He brought over the boards he was using and we compared them and decided on the 6'0". He had previously purchased a Conquest from him, and he said he would take it with him on his trip to Hawaii in June. Mr. A currently uses a longboard and a thick, wide 6'3" shortboard. He was looking for a board that was easy to paddle and had a quick take-off like a longboard, but had the mobility of a shortboard. After comparing the Conquest and Monk, he chose the Monk, which he could ride right away, and purchased it. Mr. O purchased an AC-QUAD 5'8". He is a big fan of Precebo and FAB and always comes to visit from Chiba Prefecture. This is his second Precebo. He is looking forward to riding his first quad. The bottom color is also typical of Precebo. Mr. H's long-awaited dream board, the Conquest, is finally finished. He had reserved this board a long time ago, and when it was completed, he ordered the after-paint, so we immediately got to work and rushed to deliver it to him. We encourage everyone to order after-paint when ordering a stock board. The fins are set with Aurora Conquest (sold separately), The TINER fin is also attached to the center to create the best fin setup. Mr. Y came to the shop while Mr. Nishii was there for a consultation. He compared several Monk sizes, narrowed down his choice, and then compared several boards of the same size before choosing the one he liked best. Mr. S delivered the custom-ordered COMP-4 to us. They also laminated the Love Surf logo into the custom order. It has five fins, so you can ride a tri or quad. He holds the record for buying one surfboard every month, and still has custom-ordered boards! Following on from the recent COMP-4 XTR PB DD, U-san was raving about the performance of the XTR Parabolic and wanted a wider board, so he chose the 4 FIN SHARK / 5 FIN model from his stock board, made from the same material. Use them depending on the waves and enjoy surfing that attacks the lip, without showing your age! Mr. N purchased a 6'2" SD3 XTR PB DD. The other day, while surfing in Kamakura, his favorite board was hit by a longboard. He brought the board in for repairs, but the damage was severe and the repair department is currently busy, so the repair will take some time. As a result, he will no longer have the board he was planning to ride on his overseas surf trip starting this week. However, at Love Surf, we always have around 200-300 boards in stock, so even in emergencies like this, we can quickly find the perfect board. Thank you to everyone who purchased!
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