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Surfboard trends always start with the lost!

Surfboard trends always start with the lost!


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This year, the popularity of surfboards and user demand has increased for short, wide,

We are moving towards "high performance fish boards" such as ROCKET!


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In California, the quad fin board boom has taken hold in recent years.

The number of users switching from regular thrusters to short, wide fishboards has increased dramatically!

It is a short, wide, "high performance fish board" design.

Boards are all the rage!


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The quad boom has taken hold, and until now, the boards used by WCT surfers for competitions have

Similarly, average surfers who had only ever ridden point nose/squash tail/tri-fin boards began to realize that shorter, wider, more buoyant boards allowed them to catch more waves, gain speed more easily, have more control, and have more fun surfing.


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If you switch from a competition tri-fin to a "high performance fishboard",

Some people may think that they will no longer be able to ride the original competition tri-fins, but that is not the case.


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By alternating between different fins depending on the wave quality, such as surfing with a tri-fin on the first round and a "performance fish board" on the second round, you can experience the characteristics of the board and deepen your understanding of the board.

And in the typical wave quality and conditions in Japan, most people will end up with a ``high performance fish board'' as their main board.



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They are renowned as the best in the world when it comes to making such "high performance fish boards"!

Lost's surfboard designer/shaper is "Mayhem."

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