
Happy New Year. I hope you will continue to support us this year.
Without further ado, here is a report on my final surfing trip of 2020 on my favorite RNF-RETRO.

At the end of 2020, I went surfing at Chitose Point with Love Surf users.
As for the waves, there were still some swells from the previous day, with a consistent high to low ripple, and the wind was weak, so the surface was beautiful!

Most of the smaller waves were dampers that were a bit on the inside and you couldn't ride them even if you took off, but the set waves were action-packed and had a firm shoulder that allowed for long rides!

This time at the RNF-RETRO, I expected the waves to be small and not likely to break, so I went in with my recent favorite FCSⅡ MACHADO KEEL twin fins.

The twin fin setup of the RNF-RETRO and FCS II MACHADO KEEL allows for an even faster and more relaxed takeoff than the already well-known start, and I personally find it works well in smaller or thicker waves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVyLFiRXhsE
There are various types of trendy twin fins, but since the base is long and the area is wide, it is recommended as it is relatively easy to handle even for those who are using twin fins for the first time or who are not good at it.

In conditions like this, I think the FCSⅡ "MB PG SPLIT KEEL/QUAD" was better, with a stronger hold and better drive performance!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSFPpZ1BKVM
The outline is a stylish San Diego fish surfboard, but even LOST users will be satisfied with the performance and quick take-off capabilities of our favorite model, the RNF-RETRO, so we recommend that you try it out at least once!
For more information on "RNF-RETRO", please click here!
