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These are precious boards, with a limit of 25 being produced per week.

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Today's waves at Lower Trestle.

The waves were even smaller than yesterday.

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The upper side is a little larger, so I'll surf here.

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Nishii is a 5'9" F1-stub parallel flex.

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Fins choose 4.5.

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From San Clemente, drive south for about 20 minutes to Oceanside.

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It's summer vacation, so there are people on the beach wherever you go.

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That's in Oceanside,

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Epoxy Pro, XTR Factory.

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We sneaked into the factory to check the location of the slow-finishing boards and the progress of the process.

Published on this page

http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/board/lost_arrival.html

We also have a lot of stock boards available for pre-order that will soon be ready and will be arriving in August!

If you see the board you want here, please make a reservation!

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Of course, the owner, Habiyar,

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He helped me track down some of the boards that were slow to finish.

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Mr. Poto was installing the Kevlar carbon rails.

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He handles all the board lamination work for XTR 3D CARBOLIC.

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He is a specialist and the only person who can work on those beautiful rails.

XTR 3D CARBOLIC lamination

http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/movie/xtr_lami.html

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The limit is 25 pieces per week, so it takes a lot of time.

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Commentary by XTR 3D CARBOLIC developer Habiyar

http://www.luvsurf.co.jp/movie/carbolic_movie02.html

You can see how valuable XTR 3D CARBOLIC boards are.

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