
Today, we're introducing the XTR PARALLEL-FLEX specification of the Lost "SUB-DRIVER" model.

After the WT event, I had a quick surf at the trestle that was being cleaned up.

I went to XTR Board Factory, an epoxy PRO company in Oceanside.

Apparently today is a maintenance day, so normal factory operations are suspended.

I was cleaning the newly installed 3DM machine.

Habiya gave us a lecture on the software programming of the 3DM machine.

The board will appear on the monitor in 3D like this.
The board design can be changed by moving the path with the mouse or by entering numerical values.

This is a photo of the inside of the room where our original XTR epoxy resin is mixed and produced.

XTR boards with a center stringer are indistinguishable from POLY boards without the XTR mark on the rails.

Habiyar is always trying out different prototypes, and right now he's testing out a stringerless board.
They are currently testing the folding strength of different types of cloth, the number of pieces, and the XTR resin.

This is posted in the city of San Clemente.
This is a poster featuring Shane for the San Clemente Music & Surf Festival.