
Today's waves in the lower part were like this, the smallest they've ever been.
It would be difficult if this size overlapped with the WT competition schedule.
According to the US wave information, SURFLINE reports, the waves are ankle to knee size.

When the wave information reports that the waves are ankle to knee-high, no one comes, so it's empty and you can ride the occasional chest-high SET wave as much as you want. It's the same in Japan, but since it's Monday morning, it's sometimes empty.
Southwest swells are forecast to arrive from Thursday, so the size is likely to increase over the weekend.

I went surfing with AUROLA FIN's latest model, the CARBON 5, set up on a QUAD.
For small waves, the QUAD is the best as you can turn and paddle with all four boards to gain speed.

It's Monday, the start of the new week, so I went to the LOST Surfboard Factory, which is holding an exhibition this weekend.

For this reason, Mayhem and the other staff at the factory all seemed very busy.

Blanks after being cut by the DSD machine.

The aisles of the factory are packed with blanks.

This is the storage room for blanks.

This precious XTR foam was brought to us by XTR.

Terry's airbrushing is beautiful and his color selection is excellent!

I pulled out the board from the magic board storage area.
From the left,
Julian Wilson,
Kolohe Andino,
There was a Cocoho board there.