Skip to content

This is a report from inside the Lost Surfboards headquarters in San Clemente.

24P1030042Change This is a report from inside the Lost Surfboards headquarters in San Clemente. A rack of colorful boards ready to be shipped across the US. 24P1010977Change Julian's board is placed on the stairs leading up to his office on the second floor. 24P1030015Change This is the board that Kolohe has finished using. 24P1030016Change The bottom side looks like this and is still rideable, so I immediately secured it for display at Luvsurf. 24P1030017Change The yellow one is the beach buggy model and the red one is the driver model. 24P1030021Change It will arrive at Luvsurf in early September, so look forward to seeing it on display!! 24P1030029Change These are FCS wrenches. There are as many as there are boards, so there are a lot of them. 24P1030031Change This is a stock of FCSII plugs. Glass shops will take as many as they require from here. 24P1030037Change TAJI's board for LOWERS is almost finished. 24P1030039Change It is a tint color specification created by LAYZ GRIGO, but it has a very light finish. Two of the models are WHIPLASH-TB and one is BEACH BUGGY. All FCSII plugs. 24P1030056Change For FCSII fins, we recommend these lightweight, high-performance fins, sold separately. 24P1010976Change This is the type of fin used by FCS team riders. This fin is a prototype fin, an orthodox fin made of fiberglass with just two lines sprayed on.
Previous Post Next Post