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Thank you for your purchase.

Mr. H custom ordered a Psycho Word model, and it's finally here. It's an extremely thin board that's hard to find in stock boards, and we're glad he liked it. Mr. W had reserved a Conquest, and although he had to wait longer than expected to receive it, he was very satisfied with the finished board. Thank you for also purchasing the Aurora nose and tail protectors. Mr. B is in his 50s, but he commutes from Tokyo to Iioka P every weekend to enjoy surfing. He works in the video industry, and he taught me a lot about how there are different angles and ways to present surfing when filming. Everyone is looking forward to their first ride, thank you for your purchase!

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The lingering feeling of Bali...

Today, I was working while still feeling the afterglow of Bali. The Uluwatu sequence has come out and is now public. The board I ride is a COIL 5'10" SD3. The fins are set up with Aurola 4.5 microfiber flex fins. There are also other products such as Kuramasu, but we will be posting them on the site, so please wait a little longer. Mr. K is the person who contacted us on the message board. We compared the Presebo UBER FISH 5'8" and 5'6" test boards at the same spot on the same day. He bought me the 5'6". Mr. N purchased the CONQUEST, which ended up being thinner than expected. She said she had lost weight since booking, so she preferred a thinner figure. He works in real estate and is closed on Wednesdays, so his first ride will be next Wednesday. Both of you are looking forward to riding your new boards for the first time! Thank you for your purchase.

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Painting the three boards I'm taking to Bali

Mr. A came to our store on his way to Disneyland with his family from Kansai. After comparing the AC-QUAD 5'8" and 5'11", he chose the 5'11". The dad is very happy to have gotten the board, and the whole family is very happy with DL. When we contacted Mr. T from Katase (Kanagawa) to let him know that the product had arrived, He came to pick up the Conquest I reserved right away. He told me that he was leaving for a business trip to the Kinki region tomorrow, so he had the Conquest in his car and was planning to take it for a ride in a spot with good waves during his break from work. I'm looking forward to it. Mr. T woke up last year after a 13-year surfing hibernation and has returned to his old ways, so he searched for the latest board for the modern era and ended up with the Lost SD4. He had considered ordering a custom board, but decided to choose from stock boards that he could ride right away. Mr. Ogawa, our talented salesman in charge of Surfing Life, brought us the pre-release issue of Surfing Life. The next issue is packed with content, but one of the things is, There is a special feature on surfboard models for 2008. While other manufacturers only feature their current models, Lost is known for featuring the 2008 models! Monk, Rocket, Conquest, and Coil are featured, so please take a look! Please do not browse the magazine while standing, buy it first and then read it!! Today I painted three boards that I'm taking to Bali. I connected the lines to create this pattern, what do you think? Tomorrow, I'll add the deck grip and sponsor stickers and it will be complete.

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Thank you everyone for your purchase!!

In the photo, K is on the left and N is on the right. Both are locals from K, Ibaraki Prefecture. Mr. N's LOST Performance camera, which he purchased about two years ago, broke in half, so this time he purchased the latest model, the SD3. My friend K, who came to the store at the same time, also purchased the SD3 XTR5.C Parabolic Stringer D/D. The photo shows me posing while waiting for a wave, and was sent to me by my friend KT (who previously purchased a board from me). It's by quest. After purchasing the car, the couple hurried home and planned to take the car for its first ride in their hometown in the evening. Mr. S quickly switched from the SB model 6'3" to a 6'2". The reason is that the SB model 6'3" had more buoyancy than he had expected. Therefore, the board that he traded in, the SB model 6'3", which will be listed in the used section, is a great deal for those looking for a board. Mr. K was looking for a longer board than he usually uses in preparation for his trip to Bali in October, and picked out the Presebo SB model 6'3" and purchased it. He will be accompanying us in the filming of the Lost Binge DVD next month. Mr. U had been interested in the AC-QUAD for some time because it was the perfect size for him, but he had never seen anyone around him riding one, so he was wary. However, he recently saw someone riding the AC-QUAD with ease, which put his mind at ease and he immediately purchased one. Everyone, there's no need to be cautious about AC-QUAD!! The first one to get on wins! Mr. W chose three options and carefully inspected them before purchasing. After looking at the boards himself, he decided on the SD3 XTR5.C Parabolic Stringer D/D. If you are able to visit our store, please make a list of several boards and take your time to compare them in person. For customers who live far away and cannot visit our store, our staff will be happy to explain the differences between the boards in detail over the phone until you are satisfied, so please feel free to ask any questions. Thank you everyone for your purchase!!

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We look forward to your submissions to User Voice!

Mr. K in the center is already a user of Precebo and UBER FISH, but he is crazy about Precebo and has been interested in AC-QUAD for a while, so he really wanted it and bought it. His friends around him also love Precebo and are part of the Precebo team. Mr. O's current 6'2" board was starting to feel sluggish, so he was inspired by a friend who was using Presebo's Pseudo Fish and seemed to be having good luck with it, and bought the Presebo, which is strong and lightweight. Mr. T lives in Numazu and stopped by Love Surf on his way back from surfing in Chiba. We showed him the board he was currently using, selected various boards as candidates, carefully touched them up, and gave him advice, and in the end he decided to purchase the Psychoward XTR Parabolic, which we recommended as our top pick, over the SD3 he had chosen himself. Mr. W is the biggest surfboard fanatic I know. He owns about 70 boards, and as his collection grows he gets rid of some of them. His collection is full of hard-to-find boards, from rare shapers to second-hand boards from WCT pro surfers. He's such a brave man that he rents a secret room to store his collection. This Conquest that you purchased this time and the two AVISOs that you already own have become part of your collection. Thank you everyone for your purchase. Once you get on the board, we look forward to your posts on User Voice! ■■■ http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/user/voice.html

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These are the people who bought the board.

Mr. N custom ordered a WCT with only the Mayhem mark. They're planning to customize it to look like Cory's board by sticking a sticker with the Precebo P mark on it. Mr. K had made a reservation from the list of stock boards that will be arriving soon. We apologize for keeping you waiting as the RNF-Q 5'6" XTR that we were looking for took a long time to be completed. Mr. A chose a WCT model Parabolic Stranger board from our store's stock, which is well-known for its ease of riding. He had been recommended Lost by a friend, and after looking at the website, he decided on WCT. Mr. I, He had been doing longboarding but hadn't ridden a shortboard for four years, and was looking for a fun board when he found the Conquest and purchased it. Another reason for purchasing it was that he lives in an apartment and it would be difficult to carry around long hair. Mr. O, He had visited Love Surf several times looking for a used pre-owned pre-board, but couldn't find what he wanted, so he decided to buy a new one. It was his first time buying a moldboard. Mr. N, I was using the M10 mold and spider that I always use, He bought this after his spider broke. He usually surfs around Ichinomiya. Mr. I, 5'6" AVISO RNF I bought BCM's ALTANATIVE SURF DVD and became interested in AVISO RNF. The customer came to the store to check the actual rail shape before purchasing. He says Placebo might be next. On the left, Mr. S. He came to the store after being recommended by his friend, Mr. H, on the right. I was debating between the SD3 WCT and the SD2, so I decided to go with the SD2. He chose the 6'1" SD2 XTR P/S. His first ride was scheduled for the next day, to Chiba. Mr. I came to our store because he wanted a lost board. When I looked at the board in use, I found that it was badly twisted and unbalanced. He bought me the Parabolic SD2, which is less prone to twisting. Thank you everyone for your purchase.

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"Speed ​​Derumon" that all my surfing buddies can ride

Mr. Y found the used Precevo 6'0" that was uploaded today, called us, and came to our store. He had been planning to purchase a new Precevo CL-PRO 6'0", but when he found this used Precevo in good condition at a low price, he made an immediate decision. Mr. K's friend had already purchased the AVISO 5'11" RNF-Q, so he decided to buy a different color. He borrowed the LOST POLY RNF board from a friend and tried it out, They were so surprised by the quick response that they made a reservation. Mr. T has been riding the LOST SD series, including the Speed ​​Damon, SD2, and SD3, and is known to his surfing friends as "Speed ​​Derumon." He purchased an additional SD2, a familiar board. This board is a size that all of his surfing friends can ride, so that they can know how good LOST is, even though they don't ride Lost boards. He chose the SD2. It's thicker, so he thought it would take off faster than his own board, and he bought it straight away. "Speed ​​Derumon" is an easy-to-understand name that represents the characteristics of the SD series models!! Thank you everyone for your purchase!!

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Typhoon No. 9 (Feeto)

The swell from Typhoon No. 9 (Futou) is starting to reach us, but have you all surfed on this swell yet? The typhoon has shifted course north, and on the 7th (Fri) it is reported to have reached a powerful 970 hpa, heading towards the waters near the Izu Islands. The swell is not expected to subside for the next few days, so everyone, please enjoy some good waves. Mr. Y, who is currently training to surf in Ichinomiya, Chiba, is using his third Precebo board. This time he was debating between the 5'6" and 5'8" UBER FISH boards, but ultimately chose the 5'6" as he will be using it as a second board for small waves and weighs 60kg. He has now decided to enter the Round Nose Fish class in the Love Surf user contest to be held on November 4th. Mr. H went on a surf trip to Kyushu over the Obon holidays, and when he sent his board home by courier, it was broken, leaving him with no board to ride, so he bought a Presebo CL-PRO 6'2". Even if he has to leave his board with someone else, the Presebo Flexlite is strong, so he feels safe with it. I see, there are other ways to choose a Presebo. He was surprised at how light the board was. Mr. O purchased the custom-colored CONQUEST. He usually rides longboards, but wanted to try shortboarding, so he was looking for a good shortboard that would be easy for longboarders to ride. He discovered the CONQUEST and ordered one for himself. Mr. S, who custom ordered the SD4 with five fins, has the same board size as me. This board size suits me and it looks good, so I'd like to try it out. The last time, the XTR SD2, it took more than six months to be completed, but this time it was completed in less than three months, which surprised me, so I'm sorry. Mr. O came to pick up the AVISO RNF-Q 5'11" that he had reserved. He had previously purchased a Precebo, and this was the Japan Limited color version of AVISO's latest model, the RNF-Q, which has even more comfortable buoyancy and is still in limited stock. As he used to ride a longboard, he chose the 5'11" which had as much buoyancy as possible. Thank you everyone!

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