These are my impressions after riding the SUB-SCORCHER2, which I lost in the lower back and chest waves.
It's foggy again today. Only beachside.
We went to LOWERS where the waves looked better than yesterday.
It was foggy and cloudy, but there were some waves starting to appear.
The board is SUB-SCORCHER2.
Kei-kun also participated in the shoot.
As his body has grown, his success rate in air reversals has increased dramatically.
Here are my impressions from today's experience riding the SUB-SCORCHER2 in a lumbar and chest wave.
The semi-flat deck shape makes the board feel bulky when you hold it.
There is a 20cm flipped rocker at the tip of the nose, so the nose is less likely to pierce the water surface during takeoff and riding.
You can attack the hollow sections of small waves. Nishii was saved several times by this nose design, as the nose did not get stuck even when he made a move that looked like it might result in a wipeout. The board moves in a linear fashion, moving top and bottom rather than curving.
This board is designed for high performance surfing in waves that don't have the power that would make you want to ride a fish board.
This board sinks and rebounds even in small waves, even with weak width and buoyancy, allowing you to gain speed.
The same feeling can be seen in Kolohe's riding video on the special page.
The special page for SUB-SCORCHER 2 can be found here.
We also have stock boards that you can ride right away.
We have received many pre-orders in advance of arrival, and depending on the size, they are selling out quickly before being posted on the website.
If you have the right size stock board that you can ride right away, please consider purchasing it soon before it sells out.








