The waves have been small for the past few days.
The set only has this much wave size,
LOWER is so small that SUPs that are not usually found there appear.

With the waves like that, Nishii has been enjoying small wave surfing with this 5'2" COUCH POTATO model for the past few days.
The Couch has good maneuverability and rotation in small waves, and even in small waves, it can be used to its advantage by staying tight and inside.
Because it can turn, this couch is better suited to knee-high waves than the LAYZ POTATO model, which is designed for larger waves.
I'm feeling good.

The fins used are
AUROLA 'WARd 5' fins .
As shown in this photo, I tried attaching a quad rear fin to the center fin,
In this case, the fins are small and the turn extension is small,

The QUAD setting gives a more extended turn, which Nishii prefers.
The AUROLA "WARd 5" fin is a slightly thinner fin form compared to the G5, but it is long and curved backward,
These fins have good grip when turning and are thin, so they don't make the board move too slowly.
For small waves, use the QUAD setting. For waves over shoulder height,
Try attaching a small center fin and surfing with five fins, as it works well.
AUROLA "WARd 5" fins are
These models are particularly well suited to this product, so please give it a try.
LOST "COUCH POTATO"
LOST "LAYZ POTATO"
LOST "RNF-EVOLUTION"
LOST "ORCA"
Placebo "FISHQUEST II"
Placebo "LAYZ ORCA"
Placebo 『RNF-EVOLUTION』
We recommend installing this on models with less rocker and a wider tail.

The waves are small so I managed to get a few surfers in, and today I'm doing some desk work on my LOST surfboard.

This is the inside of the Luvsurf USA INC office located inside LOST Surfboards.
Team rider Tadashi Kobayashi works as a staff member.

Dagascus broke his leg in Akamata, Okinawa the other day and appeared in a cast.
I came to pick up the MR TWIN board, which LOST is in charge of selling in the USA.

The board racks at the LOST surfboard warehouse can store approximately 2,500 boards.
Inside (in the foreground) are lined up boards to be sent to Love Surf.