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Lost 6'2 Driver Surfboard
$639.95
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This Lost Driver surfboard is a great all around high performance surfboard that isn't impossible to hop back on after riding your fish for a month in junk surf. This is a great surfboard for 2' mush surf and 6' macking waves. This board is designed to be ridden close to normal shortboard dimensions and has the wide point pushed back for quick tight turns.


Lost Driver Surfboard Details:



  • 6'2 x18.75" x 2.38"

  • Future Fins

  • Carbon Tail

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Lost 6'2 Taj Whiplash Surfboard
$639.95
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Using the classic “Whiplash” model as a starting point, this board has now become the most refined and streamlined design in our line. Based of of TBs winning board from the 2012 Quiksilver Pro (Snapper Rocks) it is relatively low volume board , with continuous rocker (to fit where ever TB wants to go on the wave) and deep concaves (for lift and the speed to get there ). A relaxed central rocker maintains speed and carry through the flats, while hyper-extended tail kick in the last 16” and a moderately lifted nose keep the board free, loose and responsive. The outline also has an aggressive, continuous curve , cutting out all the unneeded surface area, thus no hip or bump in front of the fins that most of our boards feature. The nose, while not as needle or narrow as in the past, is still pulled enough to not get in the way of TBs fast and critical, tight radius turns. Although not for everyone, this board is relatively easy to ride and is best for younger and fit surfers who are above average, have no problem creating their own speed, and surf regularly in punchy beach or decent quality point breaks and want to surf as critical and radical as possible.


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6'2 x 18.88 x 2.32


FCS Thruster


28.91 cubic litre

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Lost 6'2 Sub Scorcher EPS Epoxy Surfboard
$739.95
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This Lost Surfboard is Kolohe Andino's small wave groveling surfboard model. This surfboard is a blend of Lost's Scorcher and SD2 model shrunken and widened. This board has a low entry rocker which makes catching waves a breeze. This surfboard catches waves like a fish but still surfs like a true shortboard surfboard. This Lost Sub Scorcher is made from an EPS stringerless epoxy blank the board has fin rope laid into the foam in place of a stringer. This board is super light weight and really responsive.


Lost Sub Scorcher Details:



  • 6'2 x 19.75" x 2.63"

  • 34.17 Cubic Litres

  • EPS Epoxy

  • Future Fins

  • Best suited Waves 2-6"

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Lost 6'2 Sub Scorcher 2 Surfboard
$664.95
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The Lost Sub Scorcher 2 surfboard is a fresh twist on the extremely popular Sub Scorcher model. The Vee bottom was removed from the last 6" of the tail which increases the rocker by about a 1/4" still keeping the rail line static. As a result the board surfs looser for better vertical and pocket surfing. To keep the board fast with losts of drive Lost straightened the outline in the tail by adding the double wing swallow tail. This is a great everyman's daily average wave shortboard.

Lost Sub Scorcher 2 Details:
6'2 x 20.25" x 2.63"
36.14 Cubic Litres
FUTURE Fins
2-5 foot surf Learn More
Lost 6'2 Mini Driver Surfboard
$669.95
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The Lost Mini Driver surfboard is a great bigger wave surfboard that can be ridden shorter by a few inches than your traditional shortboard. This board has a slightly flatter rocker with a pulled in tail so it can handle the 2' slop and the macking barrels. Here is details about the surfboard as described by shaper Matt Biolos. Mini Driver – While preparing a quiver for an Indo trip Kolohe asked for “a short, fast (flat rockered) little 5 fin tube rider”. I recommended the Rock-Up, but he felt it had more tail rocker than he liked and wanted something really, really fast that he could take off extremely deep and pump through tubes from way back. We started with a 6’0” Driver, took note of the nose rocker and outline measurements at 4” and 16” back from the tip, then shrunk the board to a 5’8” and lowered the nose rocker at the tip and 12” back till it matched the 4” and 16” from before. We widened the nose until it matched up the same way. This gave us a screaming fast low nose rocker with a forward placed outline, both attributes give tons of drive. We then rounded off the tail, but left the width at 12” the same. This gave us a very clean and elliptical outline that we expected would move free and easy inside the tube. The Mini Driver performed as hoped. Interestingly enough, one of Kolohe’s buddies (Taylor Clark) grabbed it after it came back from Indo and used it in the US Nationals event in Huntington Beach. He surfed it in 2’ slop all the way to a second place finish in the Open Men’s division. The board worked in everything.

Lost Mini Driver Details:

6'2 x 20.5" x 2.75"
35.86 Cubic Liters
Future Fins/5 fin setup
3-7 foot surf Learn More

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