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I rode my new board today too! It's the 5'8" SUB-BUGGY-JP.

IMG_7764 This morning's LOWERS. There was a weak onshore wind blowing from the morning, but the waves were good. IMG_7768 I rode my new board again today! It's the 5'8" SUB-BUGGY-JP. IMG_7766 The clear boards I've been riding up until now have been in heavy rotation in Japan, so It was getting pretty worn out, so I bought the exact same size board, this time in the concept color. This is a board that I ordered with an airbrush. IMG_7767 The fin setting is of course QUAD, which matches this model perfectly. IMG_7770 KA fin size S and PERFOMER rear fin size S. The SUB-BUGGY-JP model has sufficient buoyancy around the chest when paddling, The paddle moves quickly. It's a high performance board. This is recommended for guys who want to rip with a board that has a pointed nose and squash tail design. Of course, I use FU WAX. IMG_7773 FU WAX is now used by many people due to its high performance. It seems that some people are applying the product incorrectly, so here we will explain the key points to applying it. IMG_7775 First, apply a solid coat of FU WAX BASE. On the top, apply a thin layer of FU WAX selected according to the water temperature. Apply the paint slowly and carefully like this, making sure no areas are left unpainted, to achieve the best results! Unlike previous SURF WAX products, FU WAX does not require you to scrub, swirl, or apply it in a messy manner. "Move slowly and carefully to apply the paint thinly so that no areas are left uncoated." I'm about to fly from LA Airport to Japan. I'll report from Japan tomorrow.

I rode my new board today too! It's the 5'8" SUB-BUGGY-JP. The fin setting is of course a QUAD that matches this model perfectly. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=30698

Posted by Luvsurf on April 15, 2015
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