Lost E-Z Up Surfboard

Lost E-Z Up

The E-Z Up was designed as a step-up version of the LayZBoy, with a slightly narrower outline and a rounded pin tail. An easy-paddling board that can handle the big days and heavy water, but still performs well in mediocre surf.


Dimensions

5'5" x 19.25" x 2.38" | 27.48
5'6" x 19.5" x 2.44" | 29.05
5'7" x 19.75" x 2.5" | 30.60
5'8" x 20" x 2.56" | 32.30
5'9" x 20.25" x 2.56" | 32.83
5'10" x 20.5" x 2.56" | 34.10
5'11" x 20.75" x 2.63" | 35.75
6'0" x 21" x 2.66" | 37.57
6'1" x 21.25" x 2.75" | 39.73
6'2" x 21.5" x 2.75" | 40.87
6'4" x 22.00" x 2.80" | 43.85
6'6" x 22.25" x 2.88" | 46.97
6'8" x 22.5" x 2.88" | 48.91
7'0" x 23" x 2.91" | 53.10

From the Shaper

"...a very easy way to step up into better waves, after riding boards like the ...LayZBoy as daily drivers. Interestingly, the board also works pretty damn well in mediocre surf."

Matt Biolos from …Lost

The REAL Deal

Lost E-Z Up

The E-Z Up was designed as a step-up version of the LayZBoy, with a slightly narrower outline and a rounded pin tail. An easy-paddling board that can handle the big days and heavy water, but still performs well in mediocre surf.


Lost E-Z Up Surfboard

Dimensions

5'5" x 19.25" x 2.38" | 27.48
5'6" x 19.5" x 2.44" | 29.05
5'7" x 19.75" x 2.5" | 30.60
5'8" x 20" x 2.56" | 32.30
5'9" x 20.25" x 2.56" | 32.83
5'10" x 20.5" x 2.56" | 34.10
5'11" x 20.75" x 2.63" | 35.75
6'0" x 21" x 2.66" | 37.57
6'1" x 21.25" x 2.75" | 39.73
6'2" x 21.5" x 2.75" | 40.87
6'4" x 22.00" x 2.80" | 43.85
6'6" x 22.25" x 2.88" | 46.97
6'8" x 22.5" x 2.88" | 48.91
7'0" x 23" x 2.91" | 53.10

From the Shaper

"...a very easy way to step up into better waves, after riding boards like the ...LayZBoy as daily drivers. Interestingly, the board also works pretty damn well in mediocre surf."

Matt Biolos from …Lost

The REAL Deal


What We Like

When building quivers, the key is to think about easy transitions back and forth between each board. Similar designs and rockers help this transition, whether it be from small waves up to big waves as the swell fills in, or big waves back down to small waves as the swell fades. With how popular the LayZboy has been the past two years, it made sense to design a "step up" with LayZboy lines.

Insider Info

These boards are designed to ridden 2-4 inches longer than the standard LayZboy. We've already put a bunch of these on the water, in both PU/Poly and C3 constructions, with incredibly positive results from diehard LayZboy fans. Definitely worth checking out if you're looking for domesticated bliss in larger, more hollow surf.

The main differences in the design when comparing the step up to a standard LayZboy are that it is proportionately narrower, with thinner rails and a more drawn in round pintail. The rocker is also bent slightly to fit into rounder waves without feeling too flat. All of these tweaks make the board more "neutral" at higher speeds while retaining a very similar feel to the standard LayZboy.

Why You Want This Board

You ride a LayZBoy or similar on most days and you want to take the same versatile, easy paddling design into bigger, more hollow waves.

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