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The feature of LOST's "CARBON WRAP" is that the rails go deep, rebounding and extending the turn!

LOST SUB BUGGY-JP x CARBON WRAP x Koji Nishii This is Nishii's favorite model, made in magic board size. I rode the LOST 5'8" SUB-BUGGY-JP CARBON WRAP. Even though it's called a magic board size, it's the same size as a standard stock board, 5'8". The feature of "CARBON WRAP" is that the rails go deep inside! Every turn will extend much further than with POLY! When you rip it, you can clearly see that it bounces back strongly and your speed increases after ripping. Even if you hit the curl, the board will fly off ahead! Even after obtaining the patent, Mayhem continued to work with their team riders to fine-tune the carbon fiber inserts and type. This is a highly finished board. The X-cross of the deck is not broken, so it has excellent bending strength! Since the release of the CARBON WRAP board, Love Surf has We receive many CARBON WRAP custom orders every day! thank you!

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We carefully pack the items and ship them to Japan by airmail.

The weather in Orange County today is lightly cloudy. Even in California, there are very few tall buildings, so the view is clear and the area is spacious, stretching from the sea to the mountains. At LOST Surfboards, By Shaw, a Luvsurf USA staff member. Packing has begun for the final shipment of boards to Japan this year. Instead of using air packing, which breaks when pressed, we wrap it in multiple layers of hard sponge sheets. We use original cardboard boxes that are specially ordered for Japan and are much thicker than usual. This machine is a giant stapler air machine gun that fastens the lid of a box. If you run out of balls, we will fill them up. We carefully pack the items and ship them to Japan by airmail. Please take a look at two boards that caught my eye in the warehouse. This board is made from a material that was previously called FIBERFLEX, but due to trademark issues is now called FUTUREFLEX. Recently, it seems that it no longer yellows like before and has become lighter and stronger. These are beautifully airbrushed boards for a trade show in Florida in January.

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This is a report from the final round of the American Pro Surf Series.

Held at Huntington Beach, I went to the third and final round of the American Pro Surf Series. Shooting from the pier, I tried taking pictures from the beach. We will report on the athletes who participated in the Lost Surfboard. Do you know who this silhouette is? It's Chucky. Chucky, who rides a SUB-DRIVER, was eliminated in the round of 32 before the semi-finals. Nate Illemans, who was in the same heat, walked down the beach dressed as Santa Claus. Nate looked to be in good form, surfing fast enough to get his surf off the frame. The board is SUB-DRIVER. After the heat, Chucky is in the back and Nate is in the front. This is hard to see because of the backlight, This is Ted Navarrow, a HUNTINGTON BEACH local here. Ted had his board ready on the beach like this. Ted is also a sub-driver. Chris Ward's daughter, Maria, also attended the women's class. The board is V2-ROCKET. With his father's power turns and surfing style, They fought well but were defeated in the quarter finals. First appeared on this 24'S blog, Richie Collins' daughter also rode the LOST DRIVER model. I was riding the wave and considering it. This is the beach seating area for Chris Ward. Unfortunately, Chris Ward was unable to win and missed out on the Grand Champion title due to not having enough points in total from the three races. This American Pro Surf Series event is The number of spectators was completely different from the US Open, but it was a very interesting event.

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WCT Cold Water Classic "MAYHEM" viewing report

★Notice★ Luvsurf's website has been revamped! We are currently undergoing renovation work, and from today onwards, you will be unable to shop at our "WEB★Store" for a few days. We apologize for the inconvenience, but please wait a little longer until the store reopens. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is a report from MAYHEM, who has just returned from Northern California. I just got back from watching the WCT Cold Water Classic in Northern California, where Taj won in spectacular fashion. The main reason I was in Northern California was, of course, the Oneill Cold Water Classic. I made some boards for Kolohe, Brett, Julian and Adam Melling. Taj says his current board, which he built for rowing and European competitions, is working well. Overall, round one was terrible for us. Brett was riding the waves well, but only had one good one. (8.33 points, the best score in that heat) Korohe, Adam Melling and Kieren Perrow (using F1 stubs made for the lower competition) were also surfing well, but were unable to catch the second wave, meaning all three were out of the running for R3. Meanwhile, Taj landed two waves to jump up to round three. His fierce lip strikes and recklessness are what got him to the stage. Round 1 Brett. Here's a photo of his performance when he ran 8.33. He chose the Driver (6'1" 18.88" 2.38") to suit the terrain of the tournament. I preferred something with a looser tail rocker than the Whiplashes, which I've been using most of this season. Honestly, I'm responding well to his power, so check out his 8.33 points in round one. During my stay, I spent my time surfing, shopping, and playing small-scale golf with the Andinos. Round 2 ended up being a smaller, more inconsistent wave, but it got a little better. Kolohe was surfing very smartly in Round 2, aggressively challenging Jeremy Flore. He had some powerful finishes with technical airs and some free-riding fin maneuvers, but the waves were very small in the heat. Jeremy caught two, maybe three, of the best waves of the heat, riding them fast and sharply. Check out the heat review to see him smashing a wall of tiny waves. Round 2, after a terrible start to the morning, saw the Mayhem riders continue their fierce battle. Brett lost, then Julian, Melling, and even Kieran (who was surfing comfortably in Round 1 with the New School surfing). Honestly, I felt like they needed something to drink to get stronger. After round two, there was still one MAYHEM rider left: Taj. As for Julian in round 2, I really thought he just nailed the 7.2 he needed, which was obviously a better surf than his first 7.1 in that heat. Unbelievable. His board was an F1-stub 6'0.5 18.56 2.32", a board based on the one he rode in the final in Portugal a few weeks ago. Round 2 Brett Melling in round 2 on Driver's 5'10 18.50 2.15. He was surfing really good. Things rarely go his way, and watching the board move under his feet was exciting. He just didn't get two good waves in that heat. And from there, it was all down to Taj. He's never been one to go wild with the max, and he doesn't often score two big points in one heat, but he still ripped through the hearts of the goofy guys in the WT to make it to the final. Round 3 was a heat with Jason (who had beaten Farming in round 2). And in round 4, Gabriel (and Adriano). Round 5 is shampoo up. In the quarterfinals, he faced Gabriel again. (The middle peak left was a little too big and far for Gabriel to continue with his amazing frontside air, and he sadly missed the landing on his backside air.) And Taj's semi-final opponent will be Travis Roggie, known as the Giant Killer. (My favorite turn of the tournament was Taj's in this heat.) In the finals he'll be up against everyone's friend...Matt Wilco. Taji did a great job riding two nearly identical WHIPLASHx Taji B 5'10 18.38 2.18 boards just under 24 lc. Here's photographic evidence of Taj's Cold Water Classic glory. After the competition, Julian caught a few waves at the classic break where the competition was held. the waves you see in Steamer Lane's postcards are still there and they're the kind of waves surfers respect.

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Here are some snapshots of people riding LOST surfboards!

Check out these snapshots Nishii took in California last week, which show the models of people riding LOST surfboards. V2-ROCKET WHIPLASH-TB DRIVER SUB-DRIVER SCORCHER DRIVER SUB-DRIVER DRIVER STEALTH PRO SUB-DRIVER F1-STUB SUB-DRIVER WHIPLASH-TB F1-STUB SCORCHER F1-STUB SCORCHER SUB-DRIVER F1-STUB WHIPLASH-TB There are many others, but we have listed only those with completely accurate model names. The MAYHEM shape is extremely popular because it's great for everyone from average surfers to WT surfers!

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Today we received about 80 boards from LOST USA!

I want to say that it's the Obon holiday, but Today at Luvsurf we received about 80 boards from LOST! It was actually shipped from Luvsurf USA so that it would arrive before the Obon holiday, but There was congestion at air freight and customs, so the arrival was delayed. This time we have a lot of custom order boards completed. We will be able to ship surfboards starting Friday, and will begin shipping them to retailers across the country in order. The "SUB-DRIVER-JP" model stock board with color foam specifications, The new V2-ROCKET model stock board with airbrushed color, "ORCA" model color foam stock board, "V2-ROCKET" model color foam stockboard, etc. This is a very rare arrival of a popular color foam board model that has never been available before. We also have several clear stock boards of the "V2-ROCKET" model in stock. We are currently carrying out the inspection and secondary processing that is only possible with official imports, and plan to complete this by the end of the week and begin selling the products. This is Nishii's favorite model recently and this is his fourth one. The "V2-ROCKET" model personal board has also arrived!

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WARd Story #4 THE SEARCH #5 THE TOUR released!

EPISODE #4 “THE SEARCH” Chris Ward is having a barrel session with his favorite surfer, Tom Curren, at a spot in the LA area. You can enjoy the two riders' tube riding techniques. EPISODE #4 is about 10 minutes long. EPISODE #5 “THE TOUR” Video footage of Ward's contests before he qualified for the WCT Tour, An episode from when he came second in his first match on the WCT tour. Behind-the-scenes stories from the tour, Famous athletes speak out. The second part features Ward's barrel riding footage in Hawaii, which is absolutely stunning! EPISODE #5 is It's about 26 minutes long, so please take your time to enjoy it. Here is the link to the page where you can watch the two videos, #4 THE SEARCH and #5 THE TOUR. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/topics/ward_stories.html

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US-OPEN winner Julian Wilson fins now in stock!

It's only been a week since my memorable victory at the US-OPEN last Sunday on my Mayhem board. Check out these photos of Julian Wilson at the US Open. From before, From behind, The backside air was high during free surfing the morning before the final day. After this, he successfully landed and crossed the pier in a switch stance. He's a unique type of surfer who is Australian but popular among Americans. This is Mayhem Finn. Julian Wilson looks happy. Julian Wilson and the MAYHEM board. Look at the high point and the distance this air can travel. The orange fins he uses in this contest are his signature fins. The president of FCS in the USA said that this is currently the best-selling FCS fin. It's popular at Love Surf and is currently in stock at the WEB★Store, so you can purchase it now! http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/item_detail/itemId,2191/

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