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The first stockboard in Japan! The DRIVER 2.0, the dream board for competitive surfers, has arrived!
The stockboards have finally arrived at Love Surf!! This 2020 model stockboard is the first to arrive in Japan! Competition surfers all over the world are dying to ride it! The coveted "DRIVER 2.0" model has arrived! Ultra-lightweight competition finish that impresses pro surfers! The board dimensions are From 5'4" for kids and girls, We have sizes up to 5'11" for older men! We also have boards of the same length but different thicknesses! The price is already 2020 price applied, It comes with a short carbon tail patch and costs 139,000 yen! Even now, he continues to achieve many outstanding results in competitions around the world. A masterpiece from LOST surfboards' performance series! "DRIVER 2.0" is a WSL rider's specification equipped with a short carbon tail patch! It will take some time to post it on the web store, so if you are interested, please check out this exquisite competition finish. Please come to Love Surf to take a look at it for yourself!!
Learn moreCaroline Marks wins WSL on LOST's Driver 2.0 model!
The 9th WSL Women's Championship was held in Portugal. "MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal" I won the race riding the LOST "DRIVER 2.0" model!! This is my second win of 2019! With this victory, he has risen from 4th to 3rd in the world rankings! The final match at Honolua Bay in Hawaii is scheduled to start on November 25th. If she can finish better than Lakey Peterson, who is currently ranked second, in the final race, she could qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, so please support her! The leader in the women's rankings is Carissa Moore, who also rides the LOST Driver 2.0 model! I hope they both compete in the Tokyo Olympics as part of the LOST team!
Learn moreNew Luvsurf TV released! LOST “DRIVER 2.0” Carissa Moore ・ISA SURFING GAME JAPAN 2019
New Luvsurf TV released! LOST “DRIVER 2.0” Carissa Moore ・ISA SURFING GAME JAPAN 2019 Rider: Carissa Moore Board used: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" ProFormance FILM&EDIT: TABRIGADE FILM Carissa Moore will be riding the DRIVER 2.0 model. Held in Miyazaki in September 2019 This is a riding video filmed at SA SURFING GAME JAPAN 2019. She is almost certain to be a 2020 Olympian for the United States. Since switching to the "DRIVER 2.0" model, I've been in great shape. He also won the ROXY PRO in France recently. Extending his lead to the World Champs As of October 2019, his prize money has exceeded 40 million yen. He earns significantly more than Medina, the number one men's player. MAYHEM's achievement in further tuning up the iconic LOST surfboard model is This is also reflected in the numbers such as points and prize money! So, the 2019 World Champion and 2020 Olympic participant is almost certain, Watch Carissa Moore surf at a Japanese beach break! https://vimeo.com/362485583
Learn moreMAYHEM's impressions after watching the Miyazaki ISA World Contest live online.
Below are the impressions of "MAYHEM" who watched the Miyazaki ISA World Contest on WEB LIVE. LOST surfboard team ace Kolohe Andino came in second place at the ISA World Contest held in Japan. Combined with the results of Carissa Moore of the LOST surfboard team, who came in fourth place, LOST surfboards helped the USA team win the silver medal. Kolohe Andino was riding the 5'11" #DRIVER_2 .0. The final air was his bold, coordinated grab. He spun around and landed cleanly before the final buzzer sounded, scoring 9.43. Even though this ride was worth 10 points, he still didn't win the event. But in my biased opinion, the air has always been great. I thought it was closer to "perfect" than the 10 points given by "Italo." I think the Olympic judges should have placed more importance on the clean, gymnastic landing rather than the excitement over Italo's ability to regain his balance after the fall. Indeed, if we compare it to gymnastics, "Italo" is like falling over and then getting up again. Nishii was also watching the game on-site and wondered why it wasn't given 10 points. In the competitors' waiting room, Kolohe showed Nishii the boards he was riding in the ISA World Contest, and he told us that in the smaller wave heats he was riding a 5'10" DRIVER 2.0 made of EPS foam, and when the waves started to get bigger for the last three days he switched to a 5'11" DRIVER 2.0 made of POLY foam. The 5'11" DRIVER 2.0 made of POLY foam that he was riding in the final was also the board he was riding in the J-BAY event. Kolohe's riding video from the IISA World Contest is currently being edited and will soon be completed! It will be released first on this 24's blog, so look forward to it!!
Learn moreNew Luvsurf TV released! LOST "DRIVER2.0" Caroline Marks・ISA SURFING GAME JAPAN 201
New Luvsurf TV released! LOST “DRIVER2.0” Caroline Marks・ISA SURFING GAME JAPAN 2019 Luvsurf TV: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Caroline Marks ISA SURFING GAME JAPAN 2019 Rider: Caroline Marks Board used: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Pro-Formance FILM & EDIT: TABRIGADE FILM Caroline Marks, who rides the DRIVER 2.0 model, was at a race held in Miyazaki in September 2019. This is a riding movie filmed at ISA SURFING GAME JAPAN 2019. It's easier to watch than the men's surfing video, so please watch it multiple times. She twists her waist and moves her upper body towards the center on both the front and back sides. Don't miss the way he keeps his body neutral and uses it to surf from side to side. The form of backside surfing in particular is very exemplary. All of the riding in this riding video is on Japanese beach break waves, so it's a great example to follow! Caroline Marks was injured in the event. It seems like I wasn't able to surf at 100%. Although he was a favorite to win, unfortunately he did not make it to the finals. I returned to CALIFORNIA USA before the ISA event ended. Caroline Marks joined the WSL/WT in 2018 at the age of 15, the youngest ever. It's now 2019, and he's still an incredibly young player at just 17 years old, so please continue to support him. https://vimeo.com/362957350
Learn moreNew Luvsurf TV release! LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Caroline Marks US OPEN 2019
Luvsurf TV: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Caroline Marks US OPEN 2019 Rider: Caroline Marks Board used: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Pro-Formance FILM: Koji Nishii EDIT: TABRIGADE FILM Caroline Marks rides the DRIVER 2.0 model This is a riding video filmed at the US Open 2019 held in Huntington Beach, California, USA. As of September 2019, Caroline Marks is ranked 5th in the WT rankings. He joined the WSL/WT in 2018 at the age of 15, making him the youngest player, and is currently an astonishingly young player at just 17 years old. He is a talented athlete who has won championships and has beaten former world champions in WT heats many times. He has a very good chance of becoming a world champion in the future. As you can see, it has strong legs and the power required for WT, so the line is thick and the spray is large. There are fewer wipeouts. The riding posture is unique, with the rider keeping their balance low and twisting their body on the backside, and riding on full rails. From the bottom, you can make a powerful turn and then surge up to the top, resulting in a high score. Also, the reason why "Caroline Marks" has fewer wipeouts is because The position of the face and the direction of the gaze are always facing the direction of travel, Take a look at how they look at the waves and try to follow their example. https://vimeo.com/355491565
Learn moreNew Luvsurf TV released! LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Griffin Colapinto / US OPEN 2019
Luvsurf TV: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Griffin Colapinto/ US OPEN 2019 Rider: Griffin Colapinto Board used: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Pro-Formance FILM:Koji Nishii EDIT: TABRIGADE FILM It will be released as a new model at the 2019 Vans US Open surfing contest. This is a collection of riding videos of Griffin Colapinto on the DRIVER 2.0. The newly updated shape design of the DRIVER 2.0 This is the most successful LOST surfboard in the contest scene. This is the latest in a series of continuously evolving popular and essential performance shortboard models. "Updated Design and Performance" A more gradual entry rocker without a flip tip. Glide provides "no pump" speed, allowing you to connect sections more easily. Maintain speed through the turn. The nose outline is wider, 18 inches forward, for improved front foot drive and speed. It makes it easier to get to the bottom and helps with turns when carving. This allows for the necessary adjustments when landing in an air reverse or a fin-free tail. It features a wide platform for a stable forefoot for a successful landing. The deck has a larger vee than ever before, and the thickness of the center stringer line has increased, improving paddle force and driving force. The thinner rail shape improves delicate maneuverability when turning. For quick heel-to-toe response, It also has thinner, boxier rails for better hold when carving at high speeds. The rail rocker in the tail is strong, creating a curve and deep concave under the back foot for pop. It allows for fast, short semicircular turns and more vertical surfing in the pocket than ever before. The updated "DRIVER 2.0" has no snags, We proved at the US Open that we could improve performance so that the boat could pick up speed and draw a smooth line. Check out Griffin Colapinto riding. [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/355792355[/vimeo]
Learn moreNew Luvsurf TV release! LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Yago Dora / US OPEN 2019
Luvsurf TV: LOST "DRIVER 2.0" Yago Dora US OPEN 2019 Rider: Yago Dora Board used: "DRIVER 2.0" FILM: Koji Nishii EDIT: TABRIGADE FILM With his overwhelming performance, he won the VANS US OPEN 2019, the world's number one surfing event in terms of audience numbers. This is a collection of Yago Dora's riding from the competition. The board he is riding is the 2020 model "DRIVER 2.0," which is scheduled to be the first stock board to arrive in Japan in the fall of 2019. The DRIVER 2.0 model is the flagship of the shaping design that is reflected in all LOST surfboard models. The most important high performance boards are distributed to team riders according to their build and preferences. This is the updated 2.0 version of the excellent DRIVER. The event took place at the Southside Pier, south of Huntington Beach Pier. "Yago Dora" is called Pier Ball, which breaks towards the pier. He won the race by landing multiple frontside air reverses in the hollowed-out section. This riding video shows the improved speed performance of the "DRIVER 2.0" model, You can see that the success rate of air reversal is higher than ever before. The wave selection during Yago Dora's heat is also great! Updated details of the world's most advanced high performance design created by MAYHEM, which is currently being used in contests and continues to achieve good results by World Tour teams such as Kolohe, Carissa, Griffin, Yago, Caroline, and M Rod, will be published on this blog soon, so stay tuned! Now, enjoy this collection of amazing riding scenes by Yago Dora, winner of the VANS US OPEN 2019! [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/355036409[/vimeo]
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