Mr. A,
He chose the LOST Driver 2.0 Polyester Proformance Series.
https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/model/37140/
This customer placed a custom order with a particular color. Previously, they had placed a custom order with a different color from another brand, but the finished product was completely different from what they had imagined. So this time, they consulted Luvsurf. We took the time to create an order sheet that was as close to their image as possible, and ordered it from the United States, so this time, the custom order board was completed exactly as they imagined without any problems. The customer was very satisfied.
Mr. B,
He chose the LOST Driver 2.0 Polyester Proformance Series.
https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/model/37140/
He purchased a stock DRIVER 2.0 board when it was first released and continues to use it today. Unlike the standard sizes, the current board has added volume, making it easy to use and a favorite of his. He ordered a custom clone board this time. He was delighted with the finished clone board, which was able to be reproduced exactly like his favorite board thanks to LOST's digital management system.
Mr. C said,
LOST's "RAD RIPPER" Polyester was chosen.
https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/model/39979/
We custom-made it to fit your body type and needs based on the stock board dimensions.
Since Shonan Kugenuma is his home base, he chose the RAD RIPPER because it has a design that would suit the wave conditions.
I saw that he had already posted a video of himself riding it on social media.
The custom size was perfect and the RAD RIPPER looked great!
Mr. D,
He chose the LOST Driver 2.0 Polyester Proformance Series.
https://www.luvsurf.co.jp/model/37140/
He wanted the best board that would suit him best, so he consulted with us and custom ordered a 5'9" size.
He knew the reputation of the DRIVER2.0 and had decided that the next board he would ride would definitely be the DRIVER2.0.
Since this was the customer's first new item and a custom order, they were delighted with how cool it looked when they picked it up.
