
Nishii himself praises it highly.
Highly recommended for surfers over 40 who want to continue ripping on a high performance board.
LOST "SUB BUGGY-JP" model,
Check out the video explaining the process with Matt "MAYHEM" Biolos himself.

This is
"SUB-BUGGY-JP"

It is based on Kolohe Andino's model
"SUB-BUGGY."

First of all, five fins are now standard equipment.
Especially when the waves are small, 4 fins are often the best option.
The design for Japan has been made wider without changing the thickness.

The rails are the same as the pro-style
SUB-BUGGY .
By making it wide, you can enjoy surfing even small, weak waves.

It's perfect for surfers who want to ride a high-performance squash tail surfboard like the pros. It's wide and has a curved outline for easy riding.
The 5-fin setup can be changed to 4-fin in small waves for light and loose surfing.
This outline allows you to cruise the waves for longer,
You can ride waves even when they have no power or when you have to fight for the waves.

What's more, you'll be able to experience the riding feel of a professional board.
That's ``SUB-BUGGY-JP''!
https://vimeo.com/123482861