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Check out the never-before-seen photos from LOST Surfboards.

Check out the never-before-seen photos from LOST Surfboards.
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"LOST Surfboard" board rack,
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As we enter the high summer season, stock boards are being completed one after another.
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There are many boards with similar resin colors.
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As LOST surfboards' popularity grows, the number of staff working there is also increasing.
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The room where FUTURE fin boxes are stored.
FUTURE fin boxes come in many colors, which makes storage a pain for the manufacturer.
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This is how FCSII fins are stored in their boxes.
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They are stored by position and angle.
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From the front, Kolohe, Julian, Nate, and Shimpo.
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The boards used by pros like Mick and Andy are on display near the entrance. Andy's favorite model was the "WHIPLASH" and then Taji, He liked it, and it became more voluminous, evolving into "WHIPLASH-TB." The "BEACH BUGGY" model was released with an even wider outrun for different types of rough waves. If you look closely, you can see that the SUB-DRIVE board that Mick Fanning was riding in the foreground is broken.
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