POWERQUEST will be released this year,
The QUEST series now has a total of six models.
The Conquest is the original model of the QUEST series.
Its popularity at Love Surf is growing year by year.
Mayhem explains the "Conquest" model.
Subtitled movies,
http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/camp/conqest.html
Please take a look at the special page for "Conquest."
Conquest is
This is a special model for Japan, designed to suit the wave conditions in Japan.
The design was especially thought out for older shortboarders.
That's because I've been riding shortboards for 10 to 15 years,
Nowadays, there are surfers in their mid-30s to 40s who can only go surfing on weekends.
There are also people who used to rip and are probably still at a level where they can rip.
However, it is aimed at surfers whose paddling ability has declined.
That is, if you gain weight or get older,
I couldn't go to the beach very often because I had to spend time with my family.
This design is based on the shortboard.
It's also a performance model, and it's very buoyant.
It has a sufficient rocker, and the entry rocker is also small.
The tail design is the same as the Fish Quest concept.
In conjunction with the flat tail rocker, we added elevator wings to the outside rails.
The elevator wing outside this rail can accommodate the rail,
It's easy to make tight, snappy (agile) maneuvers.
It can make sudden movements even at slow speeds.
If you can't go surfing for three or four weeks,
The waves were about knee-high, and kids were riding short boards.
When you go to a beach full of longboarders, you can ride this Conquest.
Even in thick, turbulent waves, paddling is easy and you can catch and ride a lot of waves.
The appearance of this board with such functions is the short board you have been wanting.
It's a board. It's not a fish board. It doesn't look like a fish board, does it?
This design was created in response to a request from Japan.
It is specially designed to suit Japanese waves and Japanese surfers.
For older surfers or those with family commitments,
I want to keep riding my pointy shortboard and keep ripping.
However, it's perfect for those who struggle when competing for small waves.