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Nishii's flight is tonight, his last day in California.

Today is Nishii's last day in California. He's flying out tonight. This time, we will be holding a NIKE Prime event, We have been able to record a lot of videos of the LOST riders riding, so once we return to Japan we will edit them and release them one by one. Also, although I didn't post it on the blog, I had conveyed to Mayhem the opinions of Japanese customers. This time, MAYHEM had developed a new board for the Japanese market, and we were able to test it with our riders and complete it. This model is a current, extremely popular model with the design finely tuned to better suit the wave conditions in Japan and to make it easier to ride. The new model's markings are also Mayhem says he was inspired by an airplane show he went to see. The designer has already created a cool mark and it is now complete. We are currently preparing for the release, so please look forward to it!

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He occupied the board at the VQS World Championship "MAYHEM".

I participated in the Volcom VQS contest, which was held on 54th Street in New Port Beach. I went to cheer on Kei from the Luvsurf Team as he was competing in the GROM class. A selection of players from all over the world gathered. Unfortunately, Kei was eliminated in round 2. After the heat ended, I lipped the rising wave and did an air reverse, but it was too late. Among the surfers in this contest, There were a lot of riders riding Lost MAYHEM boards. The event's DJ, I got a Mayhem board a few years ago and it was amazing. Since then, I've only been riding MAYHEM! He said this on the air. ARCTIC color form. Shaw's best friend, Doug, is a sub-driver. It's DRIVER's SQ tail specification. There were four people in each heat, There was even a heat where three people lost their MAYHEM boards. Even skilled surfers from all over the world I could see that it was very popular. For some reason, I set up a ring on the beach. A playful VOLCOM contest featuring professional wrestling It was an event dominated by the MAYHEM board. http://vqs.volcom.com/ The final day's live performance will start at 11:30 PM on May 12th, Japan time.

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The POWER BASE fin system is proven to be the strongest!

Today in San Clemente, the waves were bad from the morning due to a southerly wind blowing from the left side towards the sea. It was the day with the fewest surfers during my stay. The photo is of T-STREET. In times like these, we head to Salt Creek to avoid the wind. The swell is a little uneven, but the wave quality and size are sufficient compared to usual in Japan. I surfed on F1-STUB's POLY. There are a lot of people here who own LOST boards. He looks enviously at the LOST board. LOST surfboards' exclusive glass shop, I went to Catalyst. This is the sanding room. Here, the boards, which are glass-laminated with cloth and resin, are sanded and finished by a specialist sander, who gets covered in dust. This happened yesterday, when Chris Ward was riding a board equipped with the POWER BASE fin system and a surfer was on the bottom line after lipping, he ran the surfer over with such force that it was shocking to everyone watching. However, the fins on Chris's POWER BASE fin system board remained unbroken, and there was absolutely no damage to the fin plug (base box). Chris Ward was surprised, saying that if he had used FCS or FUTURE fins, the fins and plugs would have been broken, not to mention the on-board fins. When I checked the video from yesterday, I found that the ride was perfectly filmed, so I will be able to show it to you all at a later date. The two front fins extend from the rails of the board to the inside of the board, penetrating both the bottom and deck sides. The surfer was also surprised and got up immediately, and came over to apologize, saying that Chris's board must have been broken. I was amazed that Chris's board, equipped with the POWER BASE fin system, was completely undamaged. The POWER BASE fin system has a base area in the fin itself, and a larger fin plug of the same shape as the base supports the impact of the fin and is integrated with the board, making it stronger than any other removable fin system to date.

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All the riders gathered and filmed videos at LOWERS all day long.

I spent the whole day today shooting videos at LOWERS. The conditions were not consistent, with sunshine, clouds, wind, and lightning, but the riders all came together. The show is made from XTR's latest material, the V-FLEX "V2-ROCKET" model. The new model and material have attracted attention from CAs! Chucky's board has the strongest POWERBASE fins. Chucky says he has gained weight and his previous board no longer provides enough buoyancy. Chucky, Shou, and Hiroto Ohara, who came from Japan to compete in the Volcom event. We successfully filmed KEI performing the greatest air reverse of his life! Chris Ward plays a 5'7" Poly V2-Rocket. Chris' weight loss made him surf faster and he was doing amazing surfing. Noah Alani, the brother of Lost's cameraman brother, and Chris Ward, were talking about how Ward's air was. I immediately checked the video to see if it was flying high. In California, which is on summer time, which is one hour behind winter time, it gets light at 5am. It was a long day, with surfing until 8pm. Stay tuned for today's video!

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A large number of LOST surfboards will be airlifted to Japan this weekend!

This is the Luvsurf USA office located inside the LOST surfboard factory. Today I was doing desk work with Shaw, a Luvsurf USA staff member. A large number of boards were produced to be sent to Japan. V2-ROCKET, XTR V-FLEX specification, DRIVER's SQUASH tail V-FLEX specification, The F1-STUB POLY specification is so popular that production cannot keep up with demand. These boards will be airlifted by the end of this week and will arrive in Japan by the end of next week. Among them, I found a customer order board that I had forgotten to write my name on, I took it to a surfboard factory and asked them to write it for me. Yesterday's ARCTIC color foam, The AKU machine was close to completing the cut. Here we lined up the blanks after cutting was complete. Each one has a different color and design, so it's fun to look at them. Mayhem has to finish the XTR V-FLEX board that has already been cut. He seemed busy. The next order that Julian received in the shaping room was DRIVER.

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Chris Ward chooses the 5'11" RNF-EVOLUTION!

It will be sent to the LOST surfboard factory in Japan soon. I heard that a large quantity of ARCTIC color foam had arrived, so I went to check it out. The black and white form on the right is for Nishii's personal board. It was about to be cut by the AKU machine. This is Mason's magic board, shown to us by Mayhem, modeled after DRIVER SQUASH tail specification. This is the bike before it was shaped and transported to the XTR factory. This is an ORCA model with XTR 3D CARBOLIC specifications. These are freshly shaped XTR V-FLEX boards that Mayhem just finished this morning. This photo shows a surfboard warehouse in a different location. The boards are brought in from the glass shop where the shaped boards are laminated. This year, there seems to be more demand for color boards than usual. This is Kolohe's board. Both are SUB-DRIVERS and will be sent to Luvsurf soon. In the evening, I went to LOWERS with Chris Ward. Chris said that the peak of LOWERS is crowded, Instead of my own WHIPLASH, I chose the 5'11" RNF-EVOLUTION, which has an advantage in catching waves! The line is large and deep, and in this size of wave, The spectacular riding was captured on video, so please look forward to it!

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Chris Ward appears. It's a local film, so it's only natural.

When I went to check out the waves at LOWERS, It was quieter than usual on a Sunday and the waves were big enough so I quickly went to surf. In the sea, this person, Anyone who can recognize the silhouette must be a big LOST fan. Yes, that's Cory's older brother, Shea Lopez. And when we emerged from the water, Chris Ward appeared. Of course, he's a local. When I was shown the board, it was the TB version of WHIPLASH, which everyone is riding these days. Other people who were filming for REEF were Dylan Goodall and Luke Davies. The Nike Lowers Pro ended yesterday, and local surfers in San Clemente were just relaxing and surfing. At LOWERS, the event organizers have begun packing up.

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Julian Wilson was an ARCTIC color form.

This is the final day report for the NIKE LOWERS PRO. I was shooting video every day, but on the last day I headed to the event venue early to get the best spot to set up my tripod. This is a photo from inside the shuttle bus. Great waves, perfect for the final day. All of the NIKE LOWERS PRO event booths were designed with great care and seemed easy to use. The top 8 combinations for the Quarter Final. There is also the Japanese flag. The gallery was extremely crowded on the final day. This is the main booth where players watch the games and where the boards are placed. Although not as many as the WCT, the number of spectators increased towards the final. This is the media booth. Apparently, the latest information is distributed to countries around the world from here. There are no Japanese media people there... One monitor shows the image being streamed online, and another monitor shows the judges' scores. The view from the second floor is of great waves. The DJ was there, livening up the venue. The judges are on the second floor at the back of the booth to the right of the main booth. That's a great patterned Nike wetsuit. It is produced by Sanko, a Japanese company, the same company that produces Delphi, which is sold at Love Surf. Before the final, there was a Super Session with Julian and Kolohe on MAYHEM boards. After the 30-minute pre-final session, we came out of the water. He was surrounded by young girls and unable to move. This is Julian Wilson. Julian is an ARCTIC color form. I'm sure you all already know the results of this year's "NIKE LOWERS PRO", but Gabriel Medina, 18, was among the many enthusiastic Brazilian supporters at the venue.

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Appointment with Chris Ward & Day 4 of NIKE PRO

In accordance with a promise made to Chris Ward, the development rider for the Placebo RNF-EVOLUTION model, Chris said he wanted to ride the FLEXLITE-TURBO model, so this morning we went to T-STREET to film it. Chris had been doing a lot of surfing on a heavy POLY masterpiece Lancer Evolution, Lightweight and flexible FLEXLITE-TURBO surfing We were able to capture surfing with even more light and nimble movements, so please look forward to the release! Chucky also came to T-Street. Here is the report for the fourth day of the NIKE LOWERS PRO. It was Friday in California, There were a lot of galleries. ROUND of 24 is Nate lost, but Cory, Brett, and CJ all advanced. We advanced to the Round of 16, All three were eliminated at this stage. The prize money was $5,000. CJ has been riding the GROKET all this time. It's been the same model for the past two years. Kolohe's dad, Dino, was also there to support Corey. Corey tried a lot of airs, but it was disappointing that Lando didn't get it right. It is a POLY specification with the Placebo mark. "NIKE LOWERS PRO" Final Day http://www.nikelowerspro.com/ You can watch the live broadcast starting at midnight Japan time.

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