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LOST's 2014 Surfskate models revealed!
Introducing the 2014 model of LOST's Surfskate. The most noteworthy model of the 2014 model is the 24-inch cruiser! WIPEOUT "PATRIOT" "SPEED KILL" "BEACHED" Five types will be released! Seriously great for parks, bowls and street riding "SHOVELHEAD" Two types of "LIFER" and Speaking of wide and stable cruisers, "LAZY BOY" You can also practice rail-to-rail surfing movements. "DORADO XL" "DOUBLE BLANT" "V2 BOMBER" There's "STINGER" and more!!! Which LOST surf skate will you choose for 2014? Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreWSA Junior Class Winner! Kei Kobayashi, 15 years old!
It was held in San Clemente, California last Saturday and Sunday. Our team's Kay won the junior class of the WSA surfing association contest!!! Compared to when he first appeared on the Love Surf website a few years ago, his surfing has improved dramatically. The WSA contest that he won was a huge surfing event with around 300 entries. In front of such a large crowd, he scored consecutive 9-point scores and won the championship! You can see from the photos how much it has grown over the last few years! (The photo above is one of the eight photos that automatically change at the top of the Love Surf homepage. This is the photo taken one frame before Kei's photo.) It's a shame I can't show you these turns on video, but the surfing is fast and the lines are big. He has long limbs and a great surfing style, and he's highly anticipated by California surf media. I hope he will make a big splash on the PRO Junior circuit in 2014! Please support him! Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreWe present a video of "LOST MAYHEM" board riders who are active all over the world.
This is a fresh video shot on December 2nd from winter in Florida. This is Eric Geiselman riding a MAYHEM board. [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/80849425[/vimeo] He is a tall and stylish surfer who excels at airs. You can use the line as a model for surfing at a side-onshore beach break. Here I am riding a 5'9" BEACH BUGGY from Africa a few months ago. Mason Ho. His surfing is so fun to watch. [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/71804344[/vimeo] It's clear that he's not just surfing in a contest to get high points, but surfing more freely. That being said, he's also a talented surfer who recently won the Sunset WQS. Other surfers include Tanner Gadauskas and Kevin Sullivan. This season, conditions have improved, and Chris Ward is racing through the barrels at Rocky Point on the North Shore. [youtube]http://youtu.be/9JrRmc8nS-w[/youtube] Apparently, the video was filmed by Ward's wife, who was with him in Hawaii and just gave birth to his son, CJ, this year. Ward is a famous barrel rider whose surfing is enhanced by Hawaii's huge barrel waves. This wave also stays in the barrel for 6-7 seconds! Lost MAYEM board riders are active all over the world again in the 2013-14 winter season! Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreTeam rider Masato Yukawa's custom order board for 2014
Today, the team rider Masato Yukawa, who has become quite famous after appearing on Terrace House TV, I came to order a board for 2014. She seems to be busy with her modeling work, but she is also a professional surfer. The next issue of Surfing Life magazine will feature an article about our successful Amami Oshima trip. He received inquiries from several companies about sponsorship contracts for 2014, and I offered advice. Masato Pro is browsing the boards in the store. He is holding Mick Fanning's board. I am drawing up an illustration proposal to unify the color design of the board with an inverted triangle. It looks like it will be an interesting board with a design that is typical of Masato. Recently, the watches and iPhone cases he designed himself have been selling like hotcakes. Another celebrity from Kamata, Micro-kun, also came to the store. It's rare for all of these people to gather at the same time, so we took a commemorative photo. It's great that famous people from the surfing world come to Luvsurf. Pro Tanaka Hideyoshi came to visit us yesterday. I used Hideyoshi PRO in the final round of the JPSA and won the championship. This is it! This is the best wax! He happily took home the FU WAX. Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreThe new LOST TV series "MAYHEM MEDLEY" has been released, so we'd like to introduce it to you.
The new LOST TV series "MAYHEM MEDLEY" has been released, so we'd like to introduce it to you . This is a video of five people riding ``MAYHEM'' boards on waves similar to those at LOWERS skate park. It also lists the LOST model boards that are ridden, so please use it as a reference. "Noah Beschen x BEACH BUGGY" From this position, she stands up. The flexibility of a teenager's body is truly impressive! With the coaching of his father Shane, he will grow up in Hawaii in an environment where he can aim to become a world champion. "Ian Crane x SUB-DRIVER" He inherited the style of his senior surfer, Corey Lopez, from LOST, and his surfing skills are still improving, so be sure to remember his name. In 2013, he was selected for the WCT as a San Clemente local representative. "Adam Melling x SUB-DRIVER" He's riding the Aussie veteran MAYHEM board with great ease. Nishii has been in the ocean with him a few times, and his turn placement and timing are so precise that he watches his surfing and learns from it. This layback hack turn is a trendy move that's now required for competitors. "Julian Wilson x F1-STUB" He spins his board under his feet and lands in the water. He's the one who has the highest success rate in the world. His power surfing with thick lines on both the backside and frontside is cool. Doesn't it look like his board is about to break because of the power? Kolohe Andino x BEACH BUGGY This video was shot and edited by Kolohe's in-house videographer, Noah Alani. We travel together anytime, anywhere in the world. I live in the same house as Kolohe and I help him out behind the scenes. We take photos with an amazing camera called a RED EYE camera. So Kolohe's part in this movie is the longest at the end. Now, take a look at the refreshing and sharp surfing on the MAYHEM board. [vimeo]https://vimeo.com/80488842[/vimeo] Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreCollector's Edition! The Lost "CLASSIC" mark comes in three new colors for 2014!
This is the same LOST "Classic" mark that was used when LOST first appeared in the 1990s. It has been adopted in the recently popular "COUCH POTATO" and "LAYZ POTATO" models, It is a popular mark with a friendly atmosphere that everyone knows, We would like to introduce three new colors to the LOST classic mark that will be added in 2014. This is "SLATE". If you use it on a clear board, it will give a calm feeling. If you use it on a board made of XTR-FX material, the color will match the square carbon rails and look cool. This is "SUNSET," which, as the name suggests, is the color of a sunset. I would like to use it on clear boards as well as resin tint color boards to make them stand out. This is "SLATE", a color that I like. It would look great if you put it on a bright airbrushed board! Here is a list of LOST Classic LAM marks for 2014. You can choose from these options when placing a custom order. Of course, you can also specify the position on the board. Whether you plan to customize it or not, please choose which one you would like. If you place a custom order now, you can already use it! Which colour would you choose? Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreThank you to everyone who came to our store and purchased so many new surfboards!!!
Mr. A, LOST 5'10" "FISHQUEST 2" XTR V-FLEX material selected. He was using the LOST Conquest model, but I had been wanting to try riding it for a while. This FISHQUEST2 model XTR board was on sale , so it was a great deal! Mr. B, LOST 5'9" SUB DRIVER-JP selected XTR FX material. A friend who tried it at a test drive event gave it rave reviews and highly recommended the "SUB DRIVER-JP" model. The XTR-FX material is the latest material in the XTR series, so it's sure to attract attention even if you're not an XTR user! Mr. C said, LOST 5'11" SUB DRIVER-JP chose XTR FX material. This is the third XTR board user. This board was purchased as it has a narrower nose and is faster than the V2 ROCKET model. Mr. D, LOST 5'7" SUB DRIVER-JP chose POLYESTER material. The customer came to the store without having decided which model to buy, and looked at various boards in the store. He and his friend tried out the actual board and decided on the SUB DRIVER-JP, which seemed to work well. Mr. E, LOST 5'10" chose the FLEX-LITE-TURBO material for the TABLET II. He wanted a board that would allow him to ride a lot of waves, and he thought a longboard would be good. "He learned about the TABLET II model and decided it was perfect for his needs, so he purchased it." Mr. F, LOST 5'6" "LAYZ POTATO" POLYESTER RESIN TINT COLOR material was selected. It seems that the main board of the performance model is separate, but when it is small in size, This board was purchased as a comfortable surfing board even in small, weak waves. The wave conditions are different every day and every week, so you can switch boards to suit the waves and enjoy comfortable surfing every round. Please go surfing! Thank you to everyone who came to our store and purchased so many new surfboards!!! Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreTake a look again and we'll tell you some tips on how to attach and remove the FCSII fins.
Today I invited SHAW to join me and we shot with photographer Masuda on T-Street in San Clemente. This surf spot has a mixed reef and sand bottom located south of San Clemente Pier. Today, the wind was blowing from the side onshore again from the morning, so I took the photos in the evening when the wind died down. In California, it gets this dark around 5pm, and it feels like winter is approaching. The sunset was beautiful today and there were dolphins swimming offshore while we waited for the waves. This is where the story changes. Recently, we have seen many customers purchasing boards equipped with FCSII plugs. thank you! At the time of delivery, we will provide a lecture on how to attach and remove FCSII fins in the store. We have received inquiries from customers who have purchased our products online asking for detailed instructions on how to put them on and take them off. I have received a few, so I would like to share some tips on how to put on and take off FCSII fins again. ⇧Hook the front of the fin onto this rod-shaped protrusion at the front of the plug, which is pointed by your finger in the photo above. ⇧The correct position is when there is no gap in front, as shown in this photo. ⇧Please note that if there is a gap in the front as shown in this photo, the fins will not fit in properly. As shown in this photo, "hold the board around this position with one hand." To prevent scratches on the board, place a board case on the sand or grass, or on hard surfaces such as asphalt or concrete. Be careful not to damage the board. When removing your fins, please use the beach towel you always have with you when surfing. In particular, "When removing the fin, be sure to cover the thin part at the back of the fin to avoid hurting your hand when pulling up the fin." When you use it, your hands don't hurt and it's easier to apply force. At first, it may feel a little stiff, but after removing it a few times, the box and fins will become more comfortable. By removing it several times, you will get the hang of it, and understand the direction and amount of force to apply. You will be able to appreciate the benefits of the FCSII plug's quick and easy attachment and detachment functions. For more details, please refer to this previous blog post. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=21203 Even if you don't have a board with FCSII plugs yet, your new board may be FCSII. Please take a look at this as background information. Posted by Luvsurf .
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