
Nishii and Masato,
I arrived in California last night and immediately started shooting at Lower.

In the lower part of the ocean, swells from the south have been continuing for several days.

On the first day, Masato went into the sea after a quick swim.

Before I knew it, I had been surfing for five hours.

Birds that find and eat shellfish

A squirrel came out of the bush to look for a human bag.

Mayhem was testing a carbon board that was in development.

Good waves for Kolohe practice

WSL surfers are on a whole different level of speed

A shaper who always tests his boards by surfing himself.
Mat "MAYHEM" Bioros

Taylor Clark's backside

Kolohe raises the tail until the hind legs are straight

Its dad, Dino Andino, is easily recognizable by his large spray.

Kolohe with a series of backside spinning airs

Masato has trained and learned the trick to raising the spray vertically.

Masato uses the SQUASH tail of
the SUB-SCORCHER2

Dino Dad has a big, mature, and sophisticated look.

Mayhem's Fully Weighted Railwork
In the afternoon, the staff of LOST Surfboards, who had finished work,
I'll introduce it to you as I attended Friday's session.

Dak's specialty is vertical lip

Rick is good at carving.

Shou is doing a lot of airs.

The board that Shou rides is his signature carbon board model, the "
SHORT ROUND II ."
It has the same effect as the split carbon used in Presebo.
We are currently developing and testing it so that it can be adopted in LOST.
The design for inserting these two carbon fibers is currently patent pending.
Please be careful not to copy.
I'll report back from CA tomorrow.