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Winner! LOST Team Rider Mason Ho at the ASP 4 Star HIC Pro at Sunset Beach
Winner! LOST Team Rider Mason Ho at the ASP 4 Star HIC Pro at Sunset Beach 11/9/2013 "Mason Ho" I did it! He won the ASP 4 Star HIC Pro at Sunset Beach, held in his hometown of Sunset Beach. In the big waves of sunset, always keep the local traditional wave waiting position, Power turns and top snaps on gunboards, He mixed in some barrel riding, showing his thorough knowledge of the waves, and came from behind to win the final heat. This victory will give him the right to participate in the upcoming Triple Crown event, This was a big win as he earned 1,000 points to join the WCT in 2014. I'm sure Michael's dad is just as happy as he is. I can't wait to see the winner's party! Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreThank you everyone for visiting our store and purchasing so many new boards!!!
Mr. A, You chose the LOST "COUCH POTATO" POLYESTER specification. I also have the TABLETII model, but it's a wide, fast-paddle board that can be used in small waves. We were asked whether to get the "Orca" model or this one, and we had a reservation before it arrived. Mr. B, He chose the LOST "STEALTH II" POLYESTER + CARBON TAIL PATCH specification. He was riding the Lost "RNF-QUAD" model, which he loved, but this time he was riding a board that He wanted to ride a new board with a slightly increased buoyancy, so we asked him for advice. This "STEALTH II" model was purchased. Mr. C said, Placebo's "FISHQUEST II" FLEXLITE-TURBO specification was selected. I felt that the LOSTWCT I had purchased previously lacked buoyancy, so I also used a funboard that was easier to take off. I was dissatisfied with the movement, so I carefully considered it on the website and purchased it. Mr. D, You have selected the Placebo "TITAN" FLEXLITE-TURBO specification. This time, the board has a little more buoyancy than before, and he chose it as a switch to a performance board with a pointed nose. It allows for sharper movements and makes takeoff a little quicker. Mr. E, You have selected the Placebo "TABLET II" FLEXLITE-TURBO specification. Until now, he had been riding a longer than usual 6'7" pointed nose board, He was dissatisfied with the board's slow movement due to its length, so he came to our store. After consulting with us, the customer purchased the TABLET II model, which has buoyancy and is safe to use. Mr. F, Placebo "ISLANDER" POLYESTER + CARBON TAIL PATCH specification was selected. While I was considering this "ISLANDER" model made of FLEXLITE-TURBO material, If only one of the same model was produced in each size at a sale price, It's valuable and, above all, the price is low! That's what made him decide to buy it. There are lots of great deals on sale boards listed on this page! There is only one model that fits your needs and has the right size, so Don't hesitate to buy it! It's a bargain! http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/topics/sale.html You can also purchase from our convenient online store here! http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/store/category/item/itemgenre/sale-corner/ Thank you everyone for coming to our store and purchasing so many new boards!!! Posted by Luvsurf .
Learn moreHere's a report on "US OPEN," released by LOST.
...LOST SURFBOARD rider wins US OPEN. The winners of both the men's and women's competitions rode Mayhem-shaped boards to victory. San Clemente, California (July 2013) We at Lost Surfboard celebrate our victory at the US Open, the largest surfing competition in the world. With our surfboard team rider and San Clemente local, Kolohe Andino Brazilian Alejo Muniz advanced to the finals of the ASP Prime event, winning the final heat and capturing the US Open Men's title. Among the ladies...LOST members, Hawaiian Carissa Moore, the ASP World Ladies Tour leader, won her second U.S. Open Women's title aboard Mayhem (her first was in 2010). …Mayhem Biolos, a San Clemente native and main founder of Lost, said, "When I found out that two Mayhem riders had advanced to the men's finals, I was rooting for Kolohe." "When the judges announced Alejo's victory, of course, I felt a sense of accomplishment. At the same time, it felt like a bittersweet victory for my career as a shaper. I am filled with gratitude and congratulations to Alejo. As for Kolohe Andino, the surfer I have looked after the most, I am proud of him for gradually stepping up in the biggest surfing competitions and showing his skills to the world of surfing." Bioros added, "I'm incredibly happy and proud for Carissa. We're going to win this year's title. Things are going as well as we hoped. It was a very special moment for her to be here on the beach, winning the event that raised her rating." The board Muniz used was a new prototype 5'10" …will be released by Lost Surfboard. The only American to advance to the Men's Quarterfinals The board Kolohe Andino was using was a 5'10" SubDriver. Carissa Moore's board was a 5'8" Sub Scorcher-2 …About LOST ENTERPRISES ...LOST was founded in 1985 when Matt Biolos and some schoolmates went snowboarding on Mount Boulder and got into surfing in Dana Point. They called themselves "Team LOST," and the team name spread to notebooks, T-shirts, beaches, tables, and eventually even clothing with graffiti. Matt's friends had been talking for years about adding the word "Lost" to T-shirt designs and selling them. In 1992, Matt put the Lost logo on T-shirts. His roommate, Mike Leola, graduated from business school and began helping Matt with his business. Together, they developed a plan for growth and started the company with their meager savings. Matt Biolos and Mike Leola partnered with Joel Cooper, who oversees the business's direction. ...LOST is one of the oldest privately held surfing and skateboarding brands.
Learn moreNotice! Marine Day Sale will be held on Monday, July 15th from 2:00 PM to 7:00 PM!
notice! Marine Day Sale will be held on Monday, July 15th from 14:00 to 19:00! Love Surf original T-shirts and other surf brand T-shirts are available. Any one ticket is only 1,000 yen! What an incredible deal!!! Love Surf will be holding a Marine Day sale outside the store on Monday, July 15th. Men's ★ Ladies ★We mainly carry kids' clothing! We also have a wide selection of shoes and accessories! 500 yen 1,000 yen 2,000 yen 3,000 yen 5,000 yen We will be selling a variety of great bargains outside the store for the flat price of 10,000 yen including tax. With surprisingly low prices, this year too, you won't regret it if you come!! Here's a look at our annual Marine Day Sale! 2012 Thank you for visiting us! This year's Marine Day Sale was a huge success! http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=14191 2011 Today's Marine Day Sale was a huge success! http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/24sblog/?p=9224
Learn moreNSSA Boys Under 14 Class Winner! "Kei Kobayashi"
Kei from San Clemente, who is a team rider, To qualify for the NSSA U.S. Championships It was held at HB to decide the California Area Representative. 2013 NSSA WEST COAST CHAMPIONSHIPS Final Round Explorer Boys won the under 14 boys class! He played 10 matches before making the national team. The top 20 rankings will be selected from the area. Players selected from various areas, including Hawaii and Florida, will compete at the U.S. Championships to be held in July. Recently, I've been going to the training gym, and my turns have become stronger and thicker, and I've become more powerful. He also performed an air reverse in the final and won the competition! "Kei Kobayashi" He will continue to be active in the future, so please continue to support him!
Learn moreWe will teach you in detail the Nishii method of "re-covering deck grips."
Taking advantage of the Golden Week holidays, Remove the dirty old soft winter wax from the board. In preparation for the upcoming season, many people are repainting their car with summer paint, which is harder and less likely to melt. Some people who take care of their boards also want to replace their old deck grips. The same question was asked on the Love Surf message board the other day, and customers have been asking it at the store recently, so We will explain how to replace your deck grip with photos. This applies to all boards, including Placebo, POLY, and XTR, so please use it as a reference. * Three things to prepare 1. Liquid odorless wax remover 2. Tissue paper or kitchen paper 3. Dry towel or rag First, peel off the Deck Grip slowly and carefully to avoid tearing it. When removing the grip, the trick to making the process quick and clean is to leave the glue on the back of the grip on the grip side so that it doesn't remain on the board itself . To remove any glue remaining on the board, Cover the glued area with tissue paper, ↓Spray this liquid odorless wax remover on top to "soften the glue" http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/store/5568/ Let it sit for about 3 minutes to dissolve, making it easier to wipe off. The tissue paper is used to prevent the liquid odorless wax remover from running off. Remove the tissue paper covering. If a thick layer of glue remains like this, Before wiping it off, use this sharp wax comb below to scrape off the glue and then wipe it off to clean it quickly and easily. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/store/5573/ In this way, the glue, While removing the glue with a wax comb, It's easier to remove the glue if you collect them and then remove them. Remove the collected glue with new tissue paper. Then, take your time to carefully wipe off any remaining glue from the board itself with a dry cloth. At this time, you can easily and cleanly wipe the glue off the board by spraying plenty of liquid odorless wax remover on it and wiping it off . Wipe as hard as you can until all the glue is gone from the board itself. Once it's clean, just apply a new deck grip and you're done. Please try using it when you have a deck grip that is peeling off or when you have purchased a used item. Even if you're not very handy, it should only take about 30 minutes, so why not give it a try and replace it with your favorite deck grip? Get a fresh start! You can purchase new deck grips here. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/store/category/item/itemgenre/surfboard-accessories/deck-grip/
Learn moreI'm flying to Japan and will be working at Luvsurf Tokyo from the 26th (Sat).
Nishii is about to fly to Japan. Today, SHAW is a LOST surfboard, and tomorrow it will be shipped to Luvsurf. Packing up the surfboards. These are sturdy boxes containing the boards that will be shipped to Lovesurf this week. It contains a lot of boards that were custom ordered by people a few months ago. These boards are air-shipped to Japan in about a week, and after the secondary processing and maintenance that only official imports can provide, These will be handed over to each customer. The completed "BEACH BUGGY" I'm also looking forward to receiving the C3 version of the RNF-EVOLUTION and riding it in Japan. I will be working at the Luvsurf store in Tokyo from Saturday the 26th, and will be providing the latest information, so please come and talk to us about your surfboard. If you live far away or are busy with work, please feel free to contact us using this inquiry form. http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/contact.html We look forward to your visit and inquiries!
Learn moreNishii has been in CALIFORNIA for the past few days to update the product before it is introduced in Japan.
Sorry for the late report, Nishii has been in CALIFORNIA for a few days. Before the introduction of some new Lost models in Japan, To make it easier for Japanese users to ride the Japanese wave, This is to get Mayhem to update the design. First of all, these two have been completed. These are the boards of PRO Masato Yukawa, who will be joining CA in February, and have just been completed. So, look forward to tomorrow's report!
Learn moreAnother carbon tail patch design will be added in 2013!
It is mounted on the popular "POLYESTER Carbon Tail Patch" board at Lost. This carbon tail patch was originally designed and developed by LOST in 2012. Another new type of carbon tail patch has been added for 2013. This carbon is an original design by LOST. It looks good, doesn't impair the tail's flex, and actually increases the rebound. The part of the board that bears the most weight and is subject to the most damage is made cool by using carbon fiber. It serves to increase strength.
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