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What model would you recommend for beginners to intermediate level surfers who want to ride a LOST surfboard?

The coveted model for LOST surfboard riders is the "DRIVER2.0". The "DRIVER2.0" model is popular with LOST surfboards' PRO and AM team riders, as well as Even pros and local rippers outside the team It's a world-famous and coveted LOST model that everyone is riding. However, the "DRIVER2.0" model is a high-performance competition model with a thin and sharp rocker, You can't fully utilize its performance unless you have a certain level of paddle power and surfing ability. If you are thinking about riding a "LOST surfboard", For beginners and those looking to progress to intermediate level, we have a recommended model that is easier to ride.

It's the "RAD RIPPER" model. https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/model/39979/

The outline design has a gentle rocker and a wide maximum width, The wide nose and tail allow for much faster takeoff than the DRIVER 2.0 model, even without much paddling power. It's a friendly design that helps you catch lots of waves and improve your skills. The stringer line from the nose to the tail of the board has plenty of buoyancy to help with paddling. The tapered rail has a steep angle, and the thin rail is the part you actually use when surfing. It has been designed with rails to ensure excellent operability. For those who have always wanted to ride the LOST surfboard but have given up on the ``DRIVER2.0'' model because they thought it was too difficult for them! You can ride the ``RAD RIPPER'' model, which has a cool look, friendly design and performance! If you are not confident in paddling, please choose a board size that is closer to the recommended ideal weight. It moves well, so choose a size with a larger buoyancy without forcing it.

The "RAD RIPPER" model has good overall balance performance. This is a surfboard that anyone can ride.

According to STAB research, it was the best-selling model in the world in 2019, which is testament to its performance!

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