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Parabolic Stringer Board "Always on display!"
As you all probably already know, we are currently holding an order fair for Parabolic Stringer boards. We have received many inquiries asking, "Are the actual boards available in the store?" However, the actual boards are always on display at Love Surf, so please come and see them before placing your order! This is a look at the Interstyle playground booth, which ended today. My friend Hiko is a professional CHP rider who has recently become obsessed with quads. Koroishi from Moonrise Garage in Makuhari, Chiba, was struggling to decide between a quad or an Uberfish. Rusty's President, Mr. Miguchi, also stopped by from Osaka. Akee Maeda, a member of Shizuoka's Aero Family, is also trying out the Flex. Mr. Sone, a senior surfer, was full of energy and said that there would be good waves tomorrow. Mr. Sugaya from Murasaki Sports Fujisawa store is always energetic and famous as the man who sells the most presso bikes in the world. He rides his AC5'8" all the time. Mr. Morita, a buyer at Murasaki Sports, asked us to hold a test drive event. The two mysterious beauties are Toyo and Ando from IPGI. Honjo, a professional surfer who joined me on the recent Lombok trip, is also active as a shaper, so he was checking out the latest parabolic boards. Mr. Taikai from Chiba has a very beautiful wife who is originally from Ota Ward. The person on the right side of the photo is Ken Koshigoe, a new JPSA director. He is a very pleasant person. Aeroquip's president, Mr. Hoshi, was riding on the bottom of the Presebo and smoothly made a cross step. (Weight: 85kg) My senior, professional golfer Shuji Kasuya, is also trying out the Presebo flex. We'll be working together again in Chiba on the 25th. Today was a great success. Thank you to everyone who came.
Learn moreFCS will be releasing fins with innovative designs.
FCS will be releasing fins with innovative designs. Its name is C-DRIVE. The base holds the turn, and the top is slim, so it's designed to have a loose movement. It's expected to be released this summer. It looks like it's going to have some interesting movements! Apparently they are also developing new fin plugs, which are grey and made of a resilient material that should be able to absorb some of the impact and prevent breakage. Today, the wandering chef, ITO, will be on the second board. He purchased the Precebo 5'8" Uber fish. Thank you for purchasing the AUROLA round nose fish case as well!
Learn moreHere are some photos from today's Interstyle.
Here are some photos from today's Interstyle. This is the Presebo booth at Pacifico Yokohama (event exhibition venue). Masaharu also appeared as a staff member and was busy explaining the board. This is a full view of the booth. The colorful booths stood out from every angle. At that moment, a Surftech staff member appeared and asked questions about why the Presebo bends. FUTURE has announced these new fins. This is irresistible for camouflage lovers. It's been a long time since I last met Yoshiaki Fukuda, the legend of Ise. This is the familiar Daigo Kakui, who was with us on our Maldives trip. The always cheerful Jun Ikeda also stopped by the playboat booth. These are Mr. Nomata from Hamamatsu, the boss of Crossing Wetsuits, a retailer of Presebo & Lost, and Mr. Shinbo from Kawasaki Colors. Shohei Pro from Sendai discovered the Parabolic Stringer. Trainer Sato, who developed a new surfing supplement, is also checking out the placebo! Photographer Aoki also brought along some photos for Dakine's advertising. This is Haru from A-Frame in Sri Lanka and his good friend Yamada. Mickey Kawai, a Japanese surfing legend from Kamogawa, also stopped by. From the local area, Mr. Hamano from Yokohama Fanatec Tattoo said, I walked my dog around the park from my house. So many people stopped by that I couldn't take pictures of them all. Interstyle will also be held tomorrow!
Learn moreThe general public is also welcome! Yokohama Interstyle Exhibition
We had previously announced on our blog that only traders were allowed in to the Interstyle exhibition being held at Yokohama Pacifico, but it turns out that the general public is also welcome!!! Everyone please come! These are the people who stopped by our Precebo booth today. These are the staff of Murasaki Sports Shizuoka store, which will be moving soon. This is Yuichi Takase, a fellow Tokyo professional surfer. Stylish surfing, always appearing in good waves, My respected photographer, Taisuke Yokoyama, also stopped by. This is Kazunori Numajiri, a fellow competitor from the AM days. This is Miyauchi from Muraki Sports Hachioji store. The familiar faces are Nakajima and Shimizu from Namiaru. This is Masuko, the developer of Surf Supplement, experiencing the flex of Presebo. The Channel Island salesman also got wind of the Flexlite rumors, He came to check the flexibility and was amazed at how amazing it was. This is Ume, also known as Bon Jovi from the Konami series. Takao, the powerful salesman of Sekino Racing, Actually, I ride a Precebo 5'0" surf skate. And FAB's powerful salesman, Mr. Okuyama, Actually, I ride a Precebo 4'10" surf skate. This is Mr. Nakamura, who is in charge of surfing, and Mr. Takakusa, the store manager at Murasaki Sports Shibuya Spain-zaka store. Cyber Wetsuit's president, Imabukuro-san, ordered the robot paint color for the deck of his 5'11" PUSEDO FISH. She walked around the venue with a sexy tattoo. SRH girls also took a break at the placebo booth. I'm Tomoshige, a sales and professional rider for Santa Cruz. Hoshi from Aeroquip, who is also one of my sponsors, was also jumping around on a Presebo. Mr. Inaba from Murasaki Sports Atsuta store also came. This is professional golfer Atsushi Imamura. I also had the opportunity to meet up with my mentor, Mr. Goto, owner of CHP Tsudanuma, who was my sponsor for seven years and from whom I learned about surf shop management. The only Japanese man to beat Kelly in a man-on-man heat, Daisuke Imamura also rode the Presebo and was amazed at the flex! Sorry I can't post everyone. It will be held again tomorrow.
Learn morePresenter booth setup complete!
We have just finished setting up our play booth at Pacifico Yokohama (the event exhibition venue). This is the play booth that will be open from tomorrow. Tomorrow we will be displaying surfboards, making it even more flashy and playground-like, and we look forward to seeing everyone (only vendors). Coincidentally, it is opposite the FAB booth, so you should be able to find it easily. The FAB booth was also busy with setup. The two models designed by Nishii are also on display in all colors!
Learn moreNew model FAB 24 model "MARIA 24"
The final sample of the new FAB sunglasses designed by Nishii is now complete. The model name is "MARIA 24". The name was taken from a certain woman's middle name. On the right, the Fab logo is engraved. On the left, Fab's icon, the "three dots," is stamped in metal. The model name was also printed, and the final sample was completed. It will be unveiled at an exhibition called Interstyle in Yokohama starting on the 21st, but I'll be showing it to those of you who are following this blog before the dealers! The sunglasses are scheduled to be released around May. The designer himself is very pleased with the result, as they are a perfect fit for anyone.
Learn moreThe Parabolic Stringer has finally arrived in Japan!
It arrived today!!! First in Japan! Parabolic stringer board!! Hippo, do your best! Open it quickly!! On the right is EPS Marcoform and on the left is XTR Parabolic Stringer. I put my weight on it and push hard to check how flexible it is. Both seem to have almost the same depth of flex, and as expected, the Parabolic Rollinger flexes very well. Hmm??Looks good?! The EPS returns to its original shape more slowly, while the XTR returns to its original shape faster and more strongly. These two will be on display at Love Surf from tomorrow, Please come and see it!
Learn moreSD3 & SD4 now in stock and on display!!!
The latest models, SD3 & SD4, have arrived! Currently on display at Love Surf store! The markings on both SD3 and SD4 are cool. This is the tail design of the SD4. After all, the best way to understand a board is to see it in person. Seeing is believing, after all.
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