
This is the angle where you can see the most distinctive feature of the LOST Carbon Wrap board. The wrapped carbon band wraps around the board in a beautiful curve.

He is also a VANS rider and is a kid, but he is well known for his power surfing.
My Instagram is @alclelandjrsurf.

This is Nate Iomans, who also works as a salesman for LOST surfboards. This photo was taken in Hawaii this season. He's a working pro surfer who still puts up better results in contests than the younger surfers.

Noah Beschen has been growing taller recently. He inherited his father Shane's stylish surfing skills and is good at big waves, so he's said to be a candidate to become the next John John in Hawaii.

This is Eli's board, finished with a tie-dye rainbow airbrush.
This airbrushed LOST "CARBON WRAP" board is also great!

This is part of the work tool shelf of Terry Singh, who is in charge of the airbrush. Airbrushing requires so many masking operations on a single board that it would fill a trash can, making it a very time-consuming and difficult job.

These are Corey Lopez's boards. Corey Lopez currently runs a surf shop called Nekutan in his hometown of Florida. His older brother, Shea Lopez, runs a surfing school for kids and also works as a shaper.

This is Noah Beschen, who I introduced earlier.
I see, so you're already able to ride the big waves!

The person who painted Kei Kobayashi's board was Jeff, an underground surfer from San Clemente. He previously competed in the WSL local Hurley Pro and beat Julian Wilson.
Kei is heading to Australia this week to compete in the World Junior Contest, where the best athletes from around the world will be gathered! Everyone, please support him!