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Report on the waves and board and fin usage at Chiba Kita Sunrise!!

Hello everyone. This is Yuji, a staff member. The other day, I went to Sunrise in Chiba North, Along with the wave information, I would like to introduce the boards and fins. Well, the sunrise on this day was about the size of a set. A strong northwesterly offshore wind was blowing, making it difficult for the waves to break. Combined with the rising tide, the damper became more on the inside. When I looked around, there was no one there, so I couldn't believe it and quickly went upstairs to the next Yonrise. There were people gathered at a fairly light break on the right bank, so we joined in and had fun. Although it is okay, the break is basically wide and from the gap, just rushing It felt like a bonus and I was wondering if I'd get a single hit, but I still enjoyed it. By wearing the RIP CURL GPS WATCH, you can record surfing data like this. There are clear signs that it has moved from Sunrise to Yonrise. And as for the board, it's the ``SUB-DRIVER'' as in the last time. I was hoping for a size that was available, It was unfortunate that the conditions were such that there wasn't much top action. Still, the first thing is the stability of the takeoff. While the people around me on shorter, highly buoyant boards were pearling one after another, I was able to take off steadily. From there, it was possible to accelerate rapidly and run through the peaky face. The advantage of a high buoyancy board is that it can accelerate even on gentler wave angles or weaker sections. The sense of speed that a high-performance board provides when riding on an angled, fairly powerful face is unique. As you gain speed, the board will continue to move as if it were moving at will. As expected, when you pick up speed, the movement of a high-performance board is light, sharp, and feels great. This time I set the fins to KA medium size . This fin is the signature fin of LOST's star rider, Kolohe Andino, and its most notable feature is its lightness. It's made with an ultra-lightweight performance core, making it incredibly light to move around in. The hardness is just right, not too soft, and the outline is somewhere between PERFORMER and CARVER. In short, it is an orthodox fin that emphasizes drive, It has a very sharp edge and carves sharp waves. The balance of lightness, hardness, outline, etc. is perfect. These are easy-to-use fins that work well in both small and large waves. Not only the "SUB-DRIVER" that I introduced today, but also the "FCSll KA" is in very good condition. I hope you all will give it a try. We hope to bring you a product report along with wave information soon. Next time I'd like to write a report about some great waves. I hope you all have great waves! ★Click here for an explanation of the LOST "SUB-DRIVER" model! ★To purchase LOST's "SUB-DRIVER" >>here!! ★To purchase the FCS II "KA-PC M" >> click here!! ★To purchase RIP CURL's "SEARCH GPS 2" click here!
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