
Amtrak train passing through Trestles

Takuya & Ayaka, who belong to Colors, a LOST store in Kawasaki,
He was on a CA surf trip so we went surfing together up the upper reaches.

The waves are good enough compared to Japan,
The high tide wasn't great and visibility was obscured by thick fog.
It seems that fog occurs because the air temperature is high, the water temperature is low, and there is no wind.

If you go to the LOST surfboard factory, you will see beautiful hand-painted boards like this.
There was a V2-ROCKET board. It was apparently for an exhibition that was being held this weekend.

This is the shelf where the marks used on LOST surfboards are stored.

This is Nishii's personal XTR stringerless test board, model "SUB-DRIVER-JP".

Each board looks different when you see it in its form than when you see it once it's finished.

The dimensions of the board are as follows:

When I went to the XTR factory with that board,

The custom V-FLEX board for "SUB-DRIVER-JP" is almost complete!

The Kevlar carbon material wrapped around the 3D CARBOLIC rails allows for flex in four directions!

What Habiya showed us was a manta ray-like board where the body and fins are integrated with foam.

It seems that if fins are made out of foam, there will be a lot of unnecessary parts and the cost will be high.

I immediately had a hole drilled to install an FCS FUSION plug.
We'll have to wait until the weekend to see what this stringerless test board will look like.