Lost 3.0 Stub Driver Thumb Surfboard

Lost 3.0 Stub Driver Thumb

A stepped-down and “stubbed”, low end/high performance, smaller wave-ripping machine.


Dimensions

5’0 x 17.25 x 2.09 | 19.00
5’2 x 17.50 x 2.15 | 20.45
5’3 x 17.75 x 2.18 | 21.40
5’4 x 17.88 x 2.22 | 22.25
5’5 x 18.00 x 2.25 | 23.10
5’6 x 18.25 x 2.27 | 24.00
5’7 x 18.50 x 2.30 | 25.10
5’8 x 18.75 x 2.33 | 26.25
5’9 x 19.00 x 2.37 | 27.40
5’10 x 19.25 x 2.40 | 28.50
5’11 x 19.38 x 2.44 | 29.50
6’0 x 19.50 x 2.50 | 30.75
6’1 x 19.63 x 2.54 | 32.00
6’2 x 19.75 x 2.60 | 33.25
6’3 x 19.88 x 2.63 | 34.30
6’4 x 20.13 x 2.70 | 36.00
6’5 x 20.38 x 2.72 | 37.25
6’6 x 20.63 x 2.75 | 38.75

From the Shaper

“The Thumb tail tends to fit more effortlessly into small pockets on quick dumpy sections, than the squash tail can. It also offers better hold when served up a high-speed wall with opportunities for an open face carve.”

Matt Biolos

The REAL Deal

Lost 3.0 Stub Driver Thumb

A stepped-down and “stubbed”, low end/high performance, smaller wave-ripping machine.


Lost 3.0 Stub Driver Thumb Surfboard

Dimensions

5’0 x 17.25 x 2.09 | 19.00
5’2 x 17.50 x 2.15 | 20.45
5’3 x 17.75 x 2.18 | 21.40
5’4 x 17.88 x 2.22 | 22.25
5’5 x 18.00 x 2.25 | 23.10
5’6 x 18.25 x 2.27 | 24.00
5’7 x 18.50 x 2.30 | 25.10
5’8 x 18.75 x 2.33 | 26.25
5’9 x 19.00 x 2.37 | 27.40
5’10 x 19.25 x 2.40 | 28.50
5’11 x 19.38 x 2.44 | 29.50
6’0 x 19.50 x 2.50 | 30.75
6’1 x 19.63 x 2.54 | 32.00
6’2 x 19.75 x 2.60 | 33.25
6’3 x 19.88 x 2.63 | 34.30
6’4 x 20.13 x 2.70 | 36.00
6’5 x 20.38 x 2.72 | 37.25
6’6 x 20.63 x 2.75 | 38.75

From the Shaper

“The Thumb tail tends to fit more effortlessly into small pockets on quick dumpy sections, than the squash tail can. It also offers better hold when served up a high-speed wall with opportunities for an open face carve.”

Matt Biolos

The REAL Deal


...Lost Surfboards Description

The 3.0 Stub is a direct derivative of the Driver3.0. Building upon the stoke and success of 2023’s 3.0 Stub Driver, we wanted to expand and extend the offering in this user friendly high performance player.

The easiest and most obvious, way to do so, by making it available as a “Stubbed Thumb” tail. The round, or “Thumb” tail, has soared in popularity, recently, in the performance surfing world, with most World Tour and even Challenger Series surfers, opting for its no frills, predictable and precise mannerisms. The first Stubbed Thumbs I made were for my son, River and then went up from there. All the way to the big boss, Kolohe Andino, who is currently using as his go-to shortboard.

Design Updates

  • Reduction of surface area, by transitioning from bump squash to “Thumb” tail
  • Slightly pulled in nose
  • Slightly thinned out tail…that about it.
  • Same rocker and concave. Same rails and overall design concept.

A stepped-down and “stubbed”, low end/high performance, smaller wave-ripping machine.

The Thumb tail tends to fit more effortlessly into small pockets on quick dumpy sections, than the squash tail can. It also offers better hold when served up a high-speed wall with opportunities for an open face carve. Perfect for small kinky beach break and good for arcing into head high walls with confidence. More predictable hold and more precise, when offered a bit more juice, but not those pumping days.

That was the goal and that is the result.

 

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