Lost Retro Ripper Surfboard

Lost Retro Ripper

Designed as an everyday utility board to semi-step up.


Dimensions

5’6" x 18.38" x 2.32" | 26.00
5’8" x 18.63" x 2.34" | 27.50
5’9" x 18.88" x 2.36" | 28.50
5’10" x 19.00" x 2.38" | 29.50
5’11" x 19.25" x 2.45" | 31.00
6’0" x 19.38" x 2.50" | 32.25
6’1" x 19.50" x 2.53" | 33.50
6’2" x 19.75" x 2.56" | 34.75
6’3" x 19.88" x 2.60" | 36.00
6’4" x 20.13" x 2.66" | 38.00
6’5" x 20.25" x 2.75" | 40.00
6’6" x 20.50" x 2.80" | 41.75
6’8" x 21.00" x 2.80" | 44.00

From the Shaper

"A great everyday utility board, to semi-step up/travel board, that can handle some size and a wide variety of conditions."

Matt Biolos

The REAL Deal

Lost Retro Ripper

Designed as an everyday utility board to semi-step up.


Lost Retro Ripper Surfboard

Dimensions

5’6" x 18.38" x 2.32" | 26.00
5’8" x 18.63" x 2.34" | 27.50
5’9" x 18.88" x 2.36" | 28.50
5’10" x 19.00" x 2.38" | 29.50
5’11" x 19.25" x 2.45" | 31.00
6’0" x 19.38" x 2.50" | 32.25
6’1" x 19.50" x 2.53" | 33.50
6’2" x 19.75" x 2.56" | 34.75
6’3" x 19.88" x 2.60" | 36.00
6’4" x 20.13" x 2.66" | 38.00
6’5" x 20.25" x 2.75" | 40.00
6’6" x 20.50" x 2.80" | 41.75
6’8" x 21.00" x 2.80" | 44.00

From the Shaper

"A great everyday utility board, to semi-step up/travel board, that can handle some size and a wide variety of conditions."

Matt Biolos

The REAL Deal


REAL Review coming soon...

Lost Description:

A scaled down version of the Retro gun, with a wider, more playful, winged, round pin tail. Designed as an everyday utility board to semi-step up. A great travel board, that can handle some size, and a wide variety of conditions. The target surfer for this board is once again, the guy who tends to ride wider, thicker, high volume, relaxed rocker boards in small, daily surf…and struggles to find a suitable board for bigger, better, or more challenging days. Very well suited for solid East Coast hurricane and winter swells, crowded head high beach breaks, long winding points and really excels in strong offshore winds, or choppy, windy conditions.

The overall look, feel and vibe is once again very reminiscent of boards I built for myself (and a few brave friends) in the '80's, for surfing in better days from Trestles to Salt Creek, and down to Mexico. A very user-friendly board, suited for surfers looking for a fast, fun, easy to paddle, alternative, that really works best when most hybrids are reaching their effective wave size limits. Adding to the fun, the Retro Ripper comes standard with era specific, vintage '80's "Mayhem", …Lost spiral and rail logos.

Features:
•Flat, stable deck with full, steep, low apex rails = Float, paddle power and edge control.

•Forward wide point outline and thickness flow, to a wedged beak nose = Wave catching and drive.

•Low entry rocker with accelerated tail rocker = Fast out the gate, yet turns tight in the pocket. Rolled Vee in nose, flat under front foot, and a deep, double concave Vee cutting through the tail rocker = Slice though wind, chop, and allows the higher volume to sit low in the water.

•Winged round pin tail = A release point to keep the board loose. It quickens up turns in moderate surf, without being detrimental in larger waves.

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