
Luvsurf TV: PLACEBO “SHORT ROUND” Saburou Obama
Rider: Saburou Obama, 183cm, 62kg, born in 1976
FILM: Koji Nishii
EDIT: TABRIGADE FILM
Kohama is currently in charge of selling surfboards at the Murasaki Sports Fujisawa store.
He is tall and slim, with a height and weight of 183cm and 62kg.

He is an avid surfboard enthusiast who visits San Clemente privately once a year, and is particularly knowledgeable about the mayhem shape designs of LOST and PLACEBO.

This spring, he also had the opportunity to visit the LOST surfboard factory, a long-awaited opportunity.
In the NSA branch preliminaries,
1991 Junior Champion
1993 Junior Champion
1994 MEN Champion
1995 MEN Champion
1996 MEN Champion
1998 MEN Champion
In NSA All Japan,
1999 All Japan (Shikoku) MEN 7th place
2005 All Japan (Shonan Kugenuma) Senior 5th place
1996 2nd Murasaki PARCO CUP (Shidashita) Special Class Winner
1997 3rd Murasaki PARCO CUP (Kamogawa) Special Class 2nd place
1998 4th Murasaki PARCO CUP (Kamogawa) Special Class 3rd place
2002 Murasaki PARCO CUP Special 3rd place,
1999 1st Murasaki Cup in Ise Special Class Winner
09 Purple Staff Competition Winner
With such an impressive history of success in competitions, he is adept at explaining how to ride boards that can be used in competitions like
the "SHORT ROUND" and explaining the board's performance to customers.
The propulsive power of Kohama's
"SHORT ROUND" model, which can be seen everywhere, means that even if the waves suddenly become thick while riding, the speed will simply slow down and you will be able to continue riding the waves.
If you are an intermediate or advanced rider, you can choose a board that is about 5 inches shorter than the regular board you normally use and still be able to ride comfortably and stably.

Choosing a shorter board will make this board's performance stand out even more, so we encourage you to try riding
the ``SHORT ROUND'' at a shorter board length than you've ever ridden before.
So, it's a good ride on the characteristics of
the "SHORT ROUND" model, which moves up and down quickly.
Check out Kohama's riding video!
[vimeo]https://vimeo.com/135537193[/vimeo]