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Check out the unreleased photos from 24's blog of "LOST Surfboard"!

The rider of this Lost Mayhem is former World Tour surfer CJ Hobgood. This year he became coach for Carisser Moore. It's becoming popular for former pro surfers to become coaches. Japanese pro surfers are also looking into this as a post-retirement career. This is Taj Burrow, the development rider for the LOST "BABY BUGGY" model. He's based in the Margaret River area of ​​Australia, where the WSL was held recently. These are custom-made "SON OF COBRA" boards. The model is the "RNF-REDUX" model, which is currently a huge hit among LOST riders. The "RNF-REDUX" CARBON WRAP is popular, but not only the CW but also the POLY version is also popular. Clear PU stock boards will also be arriving at Luvsurf soon! If you're interested, please contact us! This is Nate Illemans. As I mentioned the other day, he is currently in charge of sales for LOST surfboards. Of course, as a professional surfer, he also participates in contests when he has the time. The reason LOST surfboards is a core brand is because of the amazing people who work there. The board he rides is the V3-STEALTH . The surfer riding this Lost Mayhem is Josh Kerr, a current WSL tour surfer. He recently lost his surfboard sponsor and chose to ride the Lost Mayhem himself. Please support him! This is a "SON OF COBRA" board. The model is the new 2017 model "V3-STEALTH ." The "SON OF COBRA" specification with "R-4CHANNEL" is really cool. You can clearly see the "R-4CHANNEL" designed into the concave in this photo. This is Mason Ho on the VOODOO CHILD . Don't you think this photo was taken at a great time? Mason is also using FCSII's MAYHEM fins. They're size M! This is Mason Ho. He still loves surfing in dangerous places. The board he is riding is of course ``VOODOO CHILD'' ! This is Noah Beschen, whose sponsor changed from Hurley to RVCA this year. The board he's riding is a SUB-DRIVER CARBON WRAP. I've heard he's planning to come to Japan for the Shonan Open, the WQS, which will be held in Japan, so I'm looking forward to seeing him surf in Japan. In his second WSL event the other day, Kolohe Andino showed off his improved surfing from last year, advancing to the final and placing second. After his second event, he is currently ranked third in the world. This year, we hope to see him win his first WSL title, riding the same LOST MAYHEM board as us.
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