
We bring you a look at the LOST Surfboards factory in San Clemente!

It's truly impressive to see all these completed forms (blanks) lined up.

Among them was a board that had been colored using an airbrush, so I'd like to introduce it to you.
This is Kolohe Andino's board. Kolohe is currently residing on the North Shore of Hawaii.

The boards with the same design but different colors are apparently for exhibitions.

The airbrush also creates beautiful gradations.

This is the round tail V3-ROCKET.
It's an airbrush with a cool concept color design.

The airbrush room where these colors are mixed and applied to the boards.

Terry Singh's work tools used for masking airbrushes.

Mayhem was working on a release flyer for the board with Rick, a designer who had moved from Volcom to Lost.

Currently, we have two AKU machines in operation that cut blanks.
This was a report from the LOST surfboard factory, which has increased its production capacity more than ever before.