
Mr. A,
He chose LOST's "SUB-DRIVER" POLYESTER.
I was considering replacing my current SD3 model as it was starting to wear out.
After consulting with us in store and comparing the actual bikes, we decided on the SUB DRIVER model, which he wanted to try out for himself.

Mr. B,
The customer chose the LOST SUB-DRIVER XTR PARALLEL-FLEX.
He was switching from a board from another manufacturer and had a thorough look at Love Surf's website.
He was comparing two sizes of the same model, 5'11" and 6'0", but during his consideration,
The 5'11" size is sold out, so I quickly purchased the 6'0" size.

Mr. C said,
The customer chose LOST's POWERQUES XTR PARALLEL-FLEX.
He was looking for a board that would give him more speed and more power when surfing than the FISH BOARD he is currently using.
RIPQUEST was also a candidate, but we decided on Power Quest, which provides more buoyancy.

Mr. D,
The customer chose Placebo's TABLET FLEXLITE-TURBO.
This is a replacement for Precebo's popular 6'0" UBERFISH model.
It's a bit ambitious, but without sacrificing take-off performance, it has more control than the UBERFISH model and is a board that is easy to control.
The customer came to our store to discuss the size and specify the tablet model.

Mr. E,
The customer chose the LOST SUB-DRIVER XTR PARALLEL-FLEX.
If you're a LOST fan, isn't this "SUB-DRIVER" the model you're most interested in right now?
However, since he wanted some buoyancy, he chose a size larger than usual.
The aim is to improve take-off performance by adding buoyancy, and to use the model's characteristics to achieve fast-moving surfing.

Mr. F,
The customer chose LOST's ORCA XTR 3D CARBOLIC.
Mr. F, who has an eye for new models, also owns the CONNQUEST, FISHQUEST, and RIPQUEST.
This Orca model will satisfy the needs of those who want a model with even faster takeoff than those models and want to use it in small waves.
This time, the customer purchased the strongest material, XTR 3D CARBOLIC, which is always their choice.
Thank you everyone for purchasing so many new boards!