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"Lost 2007?2008 New Model All in One in Bali"
Nishii is currently busy preparing for a new project. I'm going to Bali in October to shoot a DVD, and the content of the DVD is as follows: This is because I am writing the manuscript for a DVD that will include explanations and riding footage of Lost's newly released and upcoming models. The working title is "Lost 2007?2008 New Model - A ride in Bali" The DVD price has been set at a no-profit price of 980 yen so that everyone can watch it. Since we are selling at this price without making a profit on the number of copies, we cannot sell many, but we will start pre-orders on a priority basis for those who are reading this blog. If you absolutely want this DVD, please contact us at the email address below with your name and shipping address. info@luvsurf.co.jp Sales are scheduled to begin around December, and we are accepting pre-orders starting today! The new shopping bag that I previously introduced on my blog is now finished. The feel is the same as the old design, but the logo design and other details have been updated. Do you know where it is?
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The other day, Nishii gave a lesson as a guest coach. ↓It is posted on BCM mobile and website. ■■■ http://www.bcm-surfpatrol.com/coaching.html?uid= You can also see the blogs of the lesson members on the website. Good luck with your surfing, everyone! Today, local members gathered at the invitation of Mr. Okamoto, and We did a beach cleanup. There is no beach, so Picking up trash. They cut the grass on the entry path so surfers could pass each other, To prevent slipping and accidents or injuries, under the supervision of Taisuke, I also built stairs. The stairs look like this, and now we're ready for the next typhoon!
Learn moreAUROLA brand and RAITO collaborate!
We have received word from top surfers that the Conquest fins are great on boards other than the Conquest. ↓Next Ladies World Champion (predicted) Carissa Moore / from Hawaii, ■■■ http://www.carissamoore.com/ Ms. Ohashi of RATIO said that she received feedback that these fins are faster and drier than previous fins. She is a RATIO rider, so she bought these fins, and she seems to like them so much that she wants to use them in competitions. Let's look forward to her success! This is the complete set of five fins exclusive to the Conquest. Side/front fins Quad/Back fin Tri/Back fin A project is currently underway in which the AUROLA brand and RAITO will collaborate to sell these Conquest-specific fins. These fins are thin and move quickly through the water, and because they are flexible and quickly return to their original shape, they will allow you to surf faster than ever before. Once this project is realized, these fins will be available to anyone, not just Conquest board users, so stay tuned!
Learn moreWe're giving away a Lost Conquest surfboard for ages 35 and over!
I'm sure many of you have already seen BCM and are familiar with it, but Lost Conquest surfboard giveaway for those over 35! It has started! This is a big giveaway project in collaboration with BCM, where we are giving away the popular Conquest! There are many people around me who have already applied for the giveaway through the mobile site, According to information from Mr. Sasaki of BCM, there were approximately 6,000 applications over the five days, and the number is still increasing. Approximately 6,000 people applied over five days, which means that approximately 1,200 people applied per day. That's an incredible number of applications, 50 people per hour. The application period is still open, so please become a BCM member and apply! I hope that one of the readers of this blog will be the winner! You can get this board! The Conquest is a dream surfboard for surfers over 35 who want to catch as many waves as possible on crowded Japanese beaches on weekends. It seems that there have already been many orders since the announcement, so here's some good news for all BCM readers! We will be giving away this "Conquest" model surfboard (with limited edition Future fin model fins!) to one lucky winner!! ☆Board size 6'1" x 20.50" x 2.93" (185cm x 52.0cm x 7.50cm) ■How to apply [Mobile Phone Signal Information BCM Members] Please access the mobile wave information site "+BCM Surf Patrol" and go to the top page ⇒ "Apply for Giveaway" ⇒ "Apply for Lost Conquest". [Non-BCM members and those viewing this site] ↓Click here ■■■ https://www.bcm-surfpatrol.com/contact.html?reco=present This model is perfect for those who vow to be an active shortboarder for life, and reservations and custom orders are now being accepted at LuvSurf, the long-established official importer of Lost! ●For more information about the board, please contact: LuvSurf (Official Importer of Lost Products) 7-15-7 Nishikamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo Phone number: 03-3732-5532 Business hours: Monday to Saturday 11:00-22:00 / Sundays and holidays 14:00-21:00 http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/
Learn moreThe person who purchased the board.
Mr. K is a weekend surfer who commutes from Tokyo to Kugenuma. He custom-ordered an SD4 with five fins. He said he's really looking forward to riding the QUAD. If you see him in Kugenuma, be sure to ask him if his board is working well. Mr. A was the person who had made a reservation for CONQUEST. I was surprised at how thick the board was. I'm really looking forward to the first ride. Mr. K purchased the Placebo 6'6". They came from Nagoya and had almost decided on Placebo through the website before coming to our store. Since the next day was a holiday, I immediately took the Shinkansen back to Nagoya to ride the board. Mr. T purchased the AVISO RNF 5'5" Flat Black. Thank you for always checking out our site and considering AVISO. He checked the stock the day before and came to our store from Sakura City, Chiba. He said he was looking for a good short fish board. Mr. Y came from Narashino. I looked at the website and switched from a 6'2" bike from another manufacturer. He was looking for a board with a fast paddle and takeoff, and purchased the PLACEBO 6'6"SB. He was surprised at how light the board was, and was pleased that even though it was long, it could still move well. He said he surfs in Katakai and Kashima. ? Mr. I came from Kawasaki City. He likes unusual boards and was looking for an interesting board. He liked the RNF outline and the LOST logo, so he bought the 5'6" RNF XTR. Apparently he often surfs around Sakuda. Mr. I works near Luvsurf. He bought me the Placebo 5'10" CL-PRO Color. I am switching from a 5'11" board of unknown manufacturer that I bought locally in Hawaii. He came to the store after seeing the website and liking the paint on this board. I was torn between the Nishii color CL-pro and the blue one, but I decided on the blue one based on my first impression! Thank you everyone!!
Learn moreBreaking news! Gokin's arrival in Japan is now the 30th!
Breaking news! Gokin's arrival in Japan is on the 30th! It was scheduled to arrive on the 29th, but has now been moved to tomorrow, the 30th. We had previously announced that the item was scheduled to arrive today, the 29th, so we are now informing you of this change.
Learn moreGorkin is coming to Japan.
Gorkin is coming to Japan. Aaron Komikan, also known as Gokin, who you may know from the riding videos on this site, will be coming to Japan. I will arrive on Sunday the 29th and stay at the Nishii family home that night. You might be at Love Surf at night. If you would like to get an autograph or take a photo with us, please contact us and come to the store. I'm sure he'll show us this kind of crazy surfing in Japan too. I will be in Irago on the 30th for Yumeya Tahara Pro, so if you see me at the tournament venue please say hello. Mr. S received the newly arrived SD2 Parabolic XTR5.C as a gift from his girlfriend! What a lucky man! He had been riding Al Merrick until his friend switched to the Lost XTR, which clearly changed his surfing style, and he decided that he would definitely switch to the Lost next time. First, he tried out the Lost with the SD2, and next time he plans to get a custom order. Mr. T finally got his hands on the RNF-Q he'd been longing for. He had had a great time with his previous SD2 and fell in love with Lost, so he decided that if he was going to ride a quad, he'd get the RNF-Q. He's experienced the high quality of the officially imported board, and he gave it his stamp of approval, saying it's different from the Lost boards his acquaintances had ordered from overseas. thank you!
Learn moreShare Lopez is coming!
This information is provided by Mr. Goto of Cyber Wetsuit. 7/31 ~ 8/5 To participate in the Yumeya Billabong Pro Tahara WQS 6STAR, which will be held at the end of this month, Share Lopez is coming! Her real name is Lopez,Shea, her nationality is USA, North America, and her birthday is March 21, 1974. Mr. A bought a used Schoenbeschen board. I'm one of the fans who supports Shane. Thank you for the souvenirs. Mr. D here has tried surfing a few times on borrowed boards, and chose our original Education model to get started and improve his surfing skills. He also purchased a wetsuit at the same time, completing his full surfing set. He was the first to pre-order the 5'10" Conquest when it first came out. Mr. M was very pleased, saying that the age and concept were perfect. Mr. G, who always buys the latest models, custom-ordered the lightweight XTR5.C and parabolic He was very happy with the finished product. As always, please don't break it. Mr. O bought the RNF XTR in May, and while the RNF is great, his son, a surfer, also likes to ride it when it's in good condition, so he decided to buy the RNF-Q XTR. Now, father and son can enjoy RNF sessions together! Thank you everyone!
Learn more"MAYHEM" CONQUET 6'1" riding movie now available!!
"MAYHEM" CONQUET 6'1" riding movie now available! Matt "MAYHEM" biolos: Board used: CONQUET 6'1" Wearing a white surf shirt, Mayhem takes off toward the regular wave on his first run. The unfortunate surfer on the left side of the screen loses his wave to Mayhem. On his second run, he doesn't slow down, even in the thick backside waves, repeatedly top-turning and spraying, picking up speed and riding the wave all the way to the shorebreak. On his third run, Mayhem begins paddling, and an older surfer on the outside, who thought he wouldn't be able to ride the wave, looks on enviously as he catches up with the wave from the backside, takes advantage of the Conquest's takeoff capabilities, and smoothly takes off and speeds away. On his fourth run, Mayhem takes advantage of his massive size to perform a roller coaster combination of big carving turns and then into the shorebreak. In these conditions, this ride would earn him a high score of over nine points in a contest. The fifth run is one of the highlights of this video. The wave breaks to the left, demonstrating the Conquest's take-off capabilities, but he leaves behind the two surfers who should have had an advantage on the peak side, and hits the backside into the even more dangerous shore break. This is a clip at high tide (high tide) with a tri-fin set. From here on, on the sixth run, he's doing a quad set, a day that's said to be "waveless" in California, where "he doesn't usually surf." Mayhem, wearing a black surf shirt, paddles as hard as he can to catch the wave that's been coming for a while, catching it from the back and taking off. If he wasn't on a Conquest, he would have missed it. He continues to pick up speed and makes three turns. On the seventh run, even though the wave is so small, he rips twice, cuts back, and then rips two more times. The eighth run is the smallest wave, but just when you think he'll cut back and lose speed, he regains his speed and keeps riding. On the ninth and final wave, Mayhem caught the biggest wave of the day on his Conquest board. Despite being hindered by surfers getting out, he paddled his board back and forth, picked up speed, and executed a roundhouse cutback, then a lip that surged up the curl, then another lip that sent spray flying on the face of the wave, and then he lightly hit the whitewater breaking in front of him, and came out of the water satisfied. This ride also deserves high marks. Please watch this riding video several times along with the commentary to see how fast the Conquest takes off, how it moves nimbly, and how it can maintain speed even in small waves. You will surely understand the greatness of the Conquest .
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