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As expected, the quad allows for a looser board turn at the top, which Nishii preferred over the TRI.

24P1000760Change The previous model of COUCH POTATO, the blue one, is a bottom feeder. The yellow model currently under development is a limited edition for the new Japan market, and features a tapered tail that tapers from the side fins. You can clearly see that it's an outline. 24P1000764Change I tried out the MAYHEM SURFINZ fins in a quad set. As expected, the quad had a looser board turn at the top, which Nishii preferred over the TRI. 24P1000761Change The nose of the yellow one is also thinner than the white one. 24P1000636Change At the LOST surfboard factory, we saw some boards that had been shaped for professional surfers for the US Open at the end of July, so take a look. 24P1000638Change Nate Iyoman has the 6'1" WHIPLASH-TB and the 6'0" V2. 24P1000639Change Both of Evan Geiselman's rods were the 5'11" WHIPLASH-TB models. 24P1000641Change All four Julian models are F1-STUB models, ranging in size from 5'11.5" to 6'1". 24P1000647Change Brad Simpson was the 6'1" WHIPLASH-TB model. 24P1000648Change Kolohe not only ordered his usual DRIVER, but also a 6'1" F1-STB. 24P1000682Change A back view of Johnny calmly lapping his board at Lost Surfboard. 24P1000683Change These are four boards by Ian Walsh. 24P1000723Change This is Cory's board that will be sent to Florida. This is the 6'1" and 6'2" WHIPLASH-TB model.
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