
Yesterday, December 12th, was the Cold Moon, the day when we could see the last full moon of the Reiwa era.

That's right! If you have knowledge of the ocean, you'll know that on full moon days, the ocean gets deeper and spring tides occur.

Yesterday's wave conditions were even stronger offshore, with a lot of current and thick waves.
The weather was nice and the place was crowded. What kind of surfboard would you ride on in a situation like that?
Competition boards with low buoyancy and point noses
Riding a surfboard made lightly with EPS foam is a bad choice.
A board that is large, long, heavy, and drops downwards is suitable.

We recommend this board, LOST
"SMOOTH OPERATOR" resin tint color.



Take off without paddling,
Just like the model name, it allows you to smoothly ride the waves.
So that you can see the performance of LOST's
"SMOOTH OPERATOR" ,
I just posted it on Nishii's Instagram, so please take a look.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5_YHbsnlkZ/
Those who spend a long time floating on a board with little buoyancy,
There are many people who only ride one board regardless of the wave quality because they are used to riding it, but
I will tell you that it is necessary to take several surfboards to the ocean and ride them according to the wave conditions at the time.
Buoyancy is your friend!




The dimensions of the board of
"SMOOTH OPERATOR" that Nishii had loaded in his car in anticipation of the wave quality on this day were as follows:
This is a stock board 6'4"/36.5cl that I chose from the store's board rack.

If you have a board like
the "SMOOTH OPERATOR"
Please try this out as you can select only the good waves from the outer peaks that no one else can ride and enjoy riding them all the way to the inside.
