I took a close-up of the air vent hole in the XTR.
This air vent hole allows air to escape when the board gets too hot.
Its role is to release gas generated from the foam to the outside.
The deck has two rows of rails and two rows of rails in the center.
The bottom has numerous holes along both rails.
XTR foam is the only blank that does not absorb water, so
You can drill holes.
The board almost never absorbs water and becomes heavy while using it.
It's a long-life board that can be used for an amazingly long period of time.
If you haven't tried the XTR yet, be sure to give it a try!
Regarding the XTR,
Nishii's personal board COMP-4 model XTR PB specification has arrived.
The size of the White Rail XTR Parabolic is
5'9" x 18.25" x 2.13" (175 x 46.3 x 5.4 cm).
I ordered it at 5'10" long, but it came out at 5'9".
Mayhem is a global trend in surfboard sizes.
They said they shortened the length and adjusted the dimensions to make it wider.
The thickness of the standard board is usually 5.1 or 5.25cm.
This time, 5.4cm is thicker than usual.
As for the thickness, I decided to make it thicker because paddling has become difficult since I turned 40.
The fins are standard QUAD, but I would also like to try TRI.
5 fin/FCS-FUSION plug.
I'm looking forward to riding it!

