
Johnny Big Thunderhood, who worked at LOST Surfboards for 14 years, recently retired due to his father's circumstances. He was a big, strong man who was in charge of shipping LOST surfboards all over the world. But don't worry, there's already a successor.

My name is Alessa Quizon and I will be coming to Japan for the QS3000 tournament in Chiba starting next week.
He is the No. 1 seeded player in this tournament, so he is the favorite to win. Please cheer him on.

This is Corey Lopez. He just came to pick up his Lost board. Turns out Corey also ordered a Carbon Wrap! At his feet is the TEAM USED board he chose for his daughter, Alana, to ride.

LOST surfboards are said to be the most widely used in WSL WQS. This is because the surfers ride them well, and LOST is launching a campaign for their PRO-FORMANCE series. Among them, Nishii's recommendation is the ever-evolving
DRIVER model, ridden by Sho Kobayashi, pictured here.

A few days ago in Brazil's WSL, Taylor Wright rode

It's a brilliant victory.

This is her board.
As such, "
DRIVER " will also have a new model mark.
We have just completed a mark that is just a simple logo.

These are Ian Crane's boards.
PRO-FORMANCE series,
"
POCKET ROCKET "
"
BEACH BUGGY "
『
SUB-DRIVER 』
It's called "
F-1 STUB "!

This is Josh Kerr.
Here's a look at the completed PRO-FORMANCE series!

PINK's boards are also team riders for LOST surfboards,
It belongs to Luke Davis, a handsome young man who also works as a fashion model.
That's why pink suits him so well!

This is Mason Ho. A newly completed LOST surfboard.
They look so happy, wondering which one to ride. There is only one ride in "
VOODOO CHILD "
There's the "
PUDDLE FISH ," and wouldn't you like to see what kind of surfing Mason would do with it?

At the recent WSL in Brazil, Yago Dora came in third place, defeating world champions John John, Medina, and Mick in three consecutive heats. He's one of the next generation of Brazilian surfers, and is still very young at just 20 years old, so it looks like he'll only get better and more successful in the future. His board was a 6'0"
POCKET ROCKET from the PRO-FORMANCE series!
Yago will also be coming to Japan to take part in the Chiba Ichinomiya QS6000 tournament, which begins next Monday.
He is a player to watch in this tournament. I hope he can win in waves big enough to perform those air reverses that he makes almost 100% of the time!