"Shane Beschen" SPEEDQUEST riding video released!
This is a collection of videos of tall Shane riding Nishii's personal board, a short 5'2" LOST SPEEDQUEST model, saying, "This is more than enough for Japanese waves!" and mastering it brilliantly.
These waves look like good waves when Shane is riding them, but that's not the case at all.It was difficult to judge the changes in the break, and some waves had no shoulders, so they were a bit quirky.
However, the SPEEDQUEST model was designed by Mayhem for users who want to take tight rips at Japanese beach breaks, so it can handle the wave conditions in Japan, which are far from good, and it allows you to take rips and airs with ease!
Shane is gradually getting used to the length of the board and is able to perform a variety of tricks from tight turns, gaining speed.
When Shane rides this 5'2" SPEEDQUEST model, it feels very short.
You can also see that he is setting up the rails properly and performing Shane-style carving turns.
Follow Shane's example and try out the LOST SPEEDQUEST model to perform tight turns, carving turns, lips, and airs in the small wave conditions that everyone struggles with in Japan! If you're looking to challenge yourself with a board with even shorter length limits than ever before, this LOST SPEEDQUEST model is for you!
I'm sure there are many people who have bought a thick, short model from a certain brand after seeing it featured in the media, only to end up making a mistake.
If you have the skills, you can ride a good California point break,
In Japanese waves, it takes off quickly but the rails don't come in, and the waves are very changeable, so it's different from boards with heavy movement that don't even make it to the lip on beach breaks.
To be able to perform in accordance with the wave conditions in Japan
Designed by Mayhem,
The LOST Japan-exclusive model is the "SPEEDQUEST" model!
The riding video and special page can be found here!
http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/camp/speedquest.html

