
Takuya caught the biggest wave on the last day of his CA trip.

Nishii and Ayaka
All three of them are riding
PLACEBO CONQUEST EL-DIABLO boards, all 5'8".

Nishii caught the biggest wave of the day. According to the wave information on Surfline, it was 8 feet high.
When the waves get bigger, if you paddle slowly, the waves move faster and you won't be able to keep up when taking off, so you need to paddle faster than in small waves.That's why I chose the buoyant PLACEBO 5'8"
CONQUEST EL-DIABLO FLEXLITE-BOOST.

It was a busy Saturday morning, so I chose
the PLACEBO CONQUEST EL-DIABLO to paddle faster than anyone else and give me the advantage to catch a wave.

The waves were big and there was backwash as shown here!

Sena switched to AUROLA BAMBOO fins and his board now moves more smoothly.

Takuya here is riding the same
PLACEBO 5'8" CONQUEST EL-DIABLO FLEXLITE-BOOST as Nishii.

Weekend mornings are crowded all over the world, so a board with good paddling performance will allow you to catch lots of waves and enjoy surfing.
A board that can paddle very fast and ride a lot of waves, whether the waves are big or small.
We recommend
the PLACEBO "CONQUEST EL-DIABLO" model, which will continue to be sold with the same specifications in 2016!