I'm observing the waves while emailing Chucky, who is coming in the afternoon.
The waves were like this, and today the southerly wind that was blowing yesterday had stopped, so the waves were good.
Chucky appears striking his signature pose!
Another PLACEBO "SHORT ROUND" FLEXLITE-BOOST!
Masaki was already surfing.
While Nishii was getting changed, he was catching and ripping several great sets of waves.
Nishii is using PLACEBO's ``LAYZ POTATO'' FLEXLITE-BOOST !
When Nishii reached the ocean, an onshore wind started to blow.
The surface of the waves was getting choppy, but "its selling point is its flexibility that blends in with the waves."
With PLACEBO, you can surf at the fastest speed even on slightly rough surfaces.
Even on flat waves, you can perform a roundhouse cutback smoothly like this.
The PLACEBO "LAYZ POTATO" model has a wide turning tolerance when ridden in QUAD.
The initial speed after takeoff is amazing,
The board will spin around before it eats the rail!
Nishii recommends riding the PLACEBO "LAYZ POTATO" model in QUAD!
After that, we went to LOST surfboards.
We are inspecting a custom order board that was received from a customer.
This is SHAW's LOST SHORT ROUND II split carbon board.
It's EPS and seems light and in good condition.
This LOST board with carbon added like a placebo is currently under development and patent pending.
So please be careful about other manufacturers copying this.
Julian's "Magic Clown" is kept out of reach.
I'm currently checking the progress of the boards that are slow to be completed and investigating which glass factory they are at.
I have contacted them to remind them.
This is the new office room at Luvsurf USA.
SHAW received second-hand items from various people and coordinated them, and it's gradually coming together to look great.
The staff are taking a break enjoying Japanese sweets, souvenirs from Nishii's Japan.
Matcha flavors are popular.
Even if the waves are rough, the PLACEBO, which is known for its flexibility that blends in with the waves, allows you to surf at full speed without any problems, even if the surface is a little rough. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=30825
Posted by Luvsurf on April 24, 2015

