This is LOWER trestle in the morning.
The waves are the most beautiful they've been in the last three days.
Mayhem is currently testing a brand new model (tentative name) that is scheduled for release in 2010.
The design of the SpeedQuest in Chile and the wave quality in Japan are different,
Explaining the required design and the performance of SPEEDQUEST.
Event venue scenery 1
Event venue scenery 2
There are galleries and photographers there from early in the morning.
Dino and Dino
Mike Parsons
A rare three-shot of Mayhem.
Left wave!
Schoen Beschen & Noah Beschen appear!
I was asked how popular ROCKET is in Japan.
Of course, I replied that it will likely become even more popular in the future!
He's heading to Japan next weekend for the Chiba 4-star WQS event.
Once we were all there, we walked to UPPER to go surfing.
This is my first time riding the 3D CARBOLIC SPEEDQUEST board!
The board is lighter than the POLY, so it's even more nimble to ride, which was amazing.
I also had Shane ride it.
Ward appears in Super Session!
(Not the San Clemente surfer's heat.)
We shot a riding video at the venue after the event.
This time it's not me,
A local San Clemente local holds a contest every year for Japanese people.
We would like to introduce two Lost Team riders, the sons of Masaki Kobayashi.
Kei Kobayashi, 10 years old
As soon as I switched from my previous board from another brand to this LOST Stealth,
He got better and won the 10 and under class at the US Surfing Championships!!
On this day, I mingled with the WCT surfers and rode the waves from the peak.
Sho Kobayashi, 17 years old
He was a member of the prestigious San Clemente High School surfing team, which also includes Kolohe, and his talent was recognized, leading to him joining the LOST team.
He also joined the LOST team from a different brand of board,
As soon as I switched to the Kolohe Scorcher model, I easily won a race!
They surfed at a level that was hard to believe for Japanese people at their age.
Stay tuned for the release of the riding movie!

