
Recently, early on a Sunday morning, Nishii went surfing for the first time in a while at Shintsutsumi Point on Katakai Beach in northern Chiba. As you know, the waves were Katakai's usual weak, gently sloping, thick waves, but it was precisely because of these conditions that the C4 allowed him to gain speed with every hop, clearly demonstrating the difference in board performance. After finishing his ride and heading out to sea to wait for the waves, someone nearby who was watching him ask, "How can you get so much speed?" Since the waves were such that he couldn't gain speed without a C4, he honestly answered, "It's the difference in board performance."

The C4 is durable yet with a cork suspension that makes it glide across the water as lightly as a butterfly!

Mayhem is a board that combines high performance and durability, and development began in late 2016, when this photo was taken, and it was completed after repeated fine-tuning. (You can see the C4 on the monitor.)

The C4 gets up to speed quickly, maintains that speed, and even rips like a big-tournament entry.

When you're flying through the waves and you set the rail and release,
The board explodes beneath your feet and shoots off.

The C4 is so strong that there is no comparison with other boards when it comes to deck strength.
Even if your front foot somehow slips off the board and the impact causes your knee to hit the deck directly, it is very unlikely that the deck will be dented.

Nishii has yet to develop any dents on the board he has been riding since late 2016.

Also, more than strength, if you are a surfer, the most important thing is,
I think the real question you're asking is: is this C4 board fun?
Nishii's answer is, "Yes, C4 is fun!"

The C4 is in good condition, so I will be recommending it again on my blog!
Here you can find the freshly made boards that just arrived in stock in 2019!

If you like new things, be sure to try LOST's "C4"!