
This is Nishii checking out the waves on T-STREET on the morning of the last day of filming.

The waves on T-Street were not as good as yesterday, so we moved to San Clemente Pier.

People gather at the CA pier, and since it was Sunday morning, the parking lot was full from the morning onwards.
I parked my car on the street and changed my clothes.

This photo was taken from the pier. I surfed on the north side of the pier.
The waves have shrunk in size and are now knee-high waves.

The concept performance of the "SHORT ROUND" model, which is best suited to knee-high wave sizes,
Shou emerges from the water with a smile on his face, satisfied after demonstrating his full potential.
LOST's "SHORT ROUND" is going really well.
Masato also commented on the merits of "SHORT ROUND," so please take a look at this blog.
http://masatoyukawa.com

This is an advertisement for FU WAX featuring FU WAX enthusiast Brad Simpson.

FU's son, Gee, who is studying abroad and has moved from New Port Beach to San Clemente,
I met and had a meeting with Chad, a salesman from FU WAX USA.
This is FUWAX, which was manufactured for the US market while I was in San Clemente, Brazil.
This is "FU WAX" being hand-cut using a handmade machine.
It takes 12 hours a day to produce only 12 cases of 100 pieces each, making it a very valuable product.
It's a high level of performance that can only be achieved if it's 100% handmade.
So, when pressed, it moves and loses grip in the necessary areas. Mass-produced, sticky, cheap wax is
It's different!
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