
This is Jordy Smith. He actually uses FUWAX in competitions! If you look closely, this is Blue Label, so it's "COOL"! FU WAX is suitable for use as a top coat in water temperatures ranging from semi-dry suit and boot temperatures to temperatures where gloves are needed.

This is Jason Shibata, who came to Japan with Coco Ho as the Hawaii Volcom team manager for the QS3000 Chiba Kamogawa. He is well known to Japanese fans by the nickname "Shibats"!

The first shop in Chiba Prefecture to start selling FU WAX was the long-established surf shop CHP, located in front of Ichinomiya Sunrise Point. This is because the professional CHP rider, Masakazu Kono, also known as Zuccho, seen in the photo, recognized its performance.

This is an essential gear shot of Akira Nakaura JET from the "FU WAX" team. He is active in surfing with his original style and creative work in various genres, and of course, "FU WAX" is one of his gear shots!

Kanoa Igarashi won the QS6000, achieved the number one ranking on the QS, and qualified for the 2017 Wild West. He was previously sponsored by other brands, but he still uses FU WAX. This photo was taken before the Wild West heat in Portugal. So cool.

This is Kate Matsuoka, a pro surfer known as the barrel junkie from the FU WAX team. He recently went out to the Sea of Japan to surf some big, carved waves. He loves those dangerous waves, so he needs the reliable, non-slip FU WAX. There's a team sticker on his board.

This photo was posted on Instagram by FU WAX team rider Hiroto Arai. Hiroto Ohara is also famous as a FU WAXER. I don't think serious surfers like them, who make a living from surfing, would use anything other than FU WAX.

When she visited Japan the other day, there were other items available, but she picked it out herself and bought it with her own money. Thank you, Jodie!
Anyone who uses FU WAX will notice its obvious 3D grip performance, so it's easy to see why it's called the world's best surf wax!