The DOS-DIABLO is the successor model to the EL-DIABLO, which was a huge hit in Japan.
Both models have the same concept and rocker, but the outline has a curve towards the nose to improve drive in the forefoot.
The most important difference is the outline of the tail.
EL-DIABLO was a big winger,
The wings were removed in DOS-DIABLO.
By eliminating this area, we were able to create a simpler, smoother outline that is closer to an oval.
Therefore, this DOS-DIABLO can handle any wave.
Even in knee-deep onshore conditions.
This is because it has a smooth and simple outline with the wing area removed.
However, the concept of this series, the combination of a flat deck and full rails, and the volume that provides buoyancy, has been retained.
A middle-aged surfer who has been surfing on a high-performance board but is now feeling his physical strength decline.
I don't want to ride a board with a round nose.
However, it's the perfect model for surfers who want to surf on a high-performance board.
The buoyancy provided by this volume makes this possible.
Grab rails are standard equipment for several reasons.
This also makes it easier to load the buoyant board so that it can be easily dolphin-throughed.
The straight and deep concave is also a feature of DOS-DIABLO.
Combined with a curved outline, this creates more intense water flow, allowing for easier turning with high acceleration.
The volume of the rail remains the same, so you can't tell by touch, but adding volume to this area has increased buoyancy.
This secret volume makes paddling easier and improves front drive performance.
The 5 fin setup is great for a variety of waves.
This is DOS-DIABLO!
"Now, please watch the explanatory video."
https://vimeo.com/123479620
Here's a video explaining the design of LOST's "DOS⚡︎DIABLO" by Mayhem himself! http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=30781
Posted by Luvsurf on April 21, 2015

