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LOST V3 5'7 Surfbräda
LOST V3 5'7 Surfbräda
LOST V3 5'7 Surfbräda

LOST V3 5'7 Surfbräda

kr 8 120,-
inkl. moms 
Färg: white
Storlek (INT storlek)

 

 

 

 

Produktdetaljer

Surfboard shape

Perfekt för kraftfulla, branta vågor

Tail

För snabbhet och rörlighet

Fen setup

Justerbar med 5 fenspår

Fenbox system

Kompatibel med FCS2

Artikelnr.

  • 281279
  • Åkarnivå

    • Expert
    • Avancerad

    Längd

    • 5'7 ft

    Bredd

    • 19.38 inch

    Tjocklek

    • 2.32 inch

    Volym

    • 27.9 liter

    Material

    • Polystyrene Foam

    Genus

    • Herr
    • Dam
    • Barn
    Specifikationstabell
    Storlek Uni
    Bredd (inch)19.38
    Längd (ft)5'7
    Tjocklek (inch)2.32
    Volym (liter)27.9

    Produktbeskrivning

    The versatile surfboard for big waves and small breaks

    You don`t ride fish surfboards but would appreciate the comfortable advantages? If that´s the case, the V3 Shortboard by Lost would be perfect for you. It paddles like a fish but acts like a high performance surfboard. Due to the double wing tail it reacts very fast. It handles powerful overhead waves, as well as a mellow beach break.

    The V3 Rocket is an extension of the Rocket Collection. Released in 2014, it quickly became a surf shop sales standout and a custom order favorite, around the world. From the average, every day surfer, to the traveling pro, almost all who ride a V3 are stoked.
    Word has spread, and popularity continues to grow. From Mayhem's personal 6‘0’ x 40 liter “go-to” board all year long, to Luke Davis winning a WQS on a 23liter 5’4” the diversity is clear…it’s a great all around hybrid design for just about any type of surfer.
    Nate Yeomans won two more Pro events on a V3.

    Om LOST

    "...Lost Surfboards" was founded in Southern California in the mid-1980s by Matt "Mayhem" Biolos. The brand quickly gained recognition for unconventional designs that combine functionality with creativity and continuously set new trends. Today, surfers such as Carissa Moore, Griffin Colapinto, and Caroline Marks rely on "…Lost Surfboards" – a clear testament to innovation, performance, and the brand’s deep connection to surf culture.