
Mayhem shaped Taji's board for WCT Tahiti.
This model is based on the V2-SB and has even higher performance.

Taji seems to be very fond of the V2-SB, which is good for small waves.
The design made use of the original shape and adjusted it into a round pintail for use in Tahiti.
There were eight shapes in total.

This was in Mayhem's Shape Room.
This is a signboard with a message of gratitude from Mason Ho.
Mayhem is inspired by boards like this and continues to work hard at shaping.

Nishii has been riding a HYDRO FLEX EFC board in the lower section for the past few days.
There's no dent yet.
Despite the surface strength of the board not even leaving any chin marks, the flex of the board itself is more flexible than the Presebo.
Keep an eye out for this new material that surpasses EPS!

Kolohe's exclusive photographer, Noah Alani, is also a good surfer and travels around the WCT tour with Kolohe.
Today I took my RED camera underwater and swam to take pictures. Apparently more than half of the housing is the battery, so it's extremely heavy.

This is a photographer from Surfline, the world's number one wave information site.
I took some amazing shots of Kei-kun.

In the evening, the wave quality was worse than in the morning due to side onshore winds from the north,
Lower, which is also the venue for WCT events, has the perfect wave quality for testing your board.
The waves are like a test course for surfboards.

Nishii was accompanying me on his bike ride from LOWERS, where you can ride some of the best waves in the world.
Photographer Masuda took the photos. The waves are forecast to pick up a little from tomorrow, so please look forward to the report!