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The reason WCT players want it is because it is constantly being developed and evolving.

All photos by Hayato Masuda P1040937 This morning, I went to invite Mayhem to go surfing, but he had just woken up and had messy hair. He was shaping. Mayhem really loves shaping. P1040940 The Mayhem family is within walking distance of the LOST surfboard factory. It is located just a few minutes' drive from LOWERS. P1040952 There is no wind today and the waves are beautiful with an oily face. It's the perfect wave to test your board. P1040957 Kei brought two boards. We are replacing FCSII fins with one touch, which can be replaced without tools or screws. P1040960 Nishii was in charge of the video camera to film the two of them. WWW_6462 The board Kei is riding is the "V2-SB." You can see a small mark in the center of his stance. WWW_6477 MAYHEM was riding the test board again today. P1040977 When we returned to the factory, we immediately incorporated today's feedback into a new design. The blanks cut by the AKU machine are IMG_5579 Nishii recorded the process on video as he began shaping the blank. Every time a board is ridden, it is returned to the factory immediately, allowing for immediate design updates. Whether LOST surfboards are doing well and WCT surfers want them remains to be seen. This is because it is constantly being developed and evolving. Mayhem will be heading out to Santa Cruz for business starting tomorrow.
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