Lost Rad Ripper Surfboard - Custom

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The Lost Rad Ripper is a versatile shortboard, combining vintage charm and modern tweaks. It caters to various surfers, excelling in small summer waves, and has a stunning retro design.

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Overview

Construction

PU / Stringered EPS / Light Speed

Fins included

No

Skill
Novice Intermediate Expert
Approach
Vertical Power Cruisy
Size
Knee Head Double +
Power
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Description

The Lost Rad Ripper surfboard is part of the "Post Modern Retro" collection, blending vintage inspiration with modern tweaks for versatile performance. Its wide squash tail and relaxed nose rocker optimize paddle speed and early wave entry. The board caters to various surfers: competent riders for small summer waves, intermediates seeking volume, and older surfers in busier line-ups. With a stunning retro design and modern features, the Rad Ripper is likely to be a top choice for this summer.

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Summary

Review your customisation
Pick and customise dimensions
Custom - Length
Custom - Width
Custom - Thickness
Choose tail shape
Construction
Fin configuration
Fin system
Total:
Deposit (due today): £100.00
Estimated dispatch 6 - 8 weeks

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Retro and Rad
Custom ordered a 5'4 x 19 3/4 x 2 3/8 in light speed couple of months back. Taken me a while to do a review as the surf has been so bad so this is based on using at the wave pool only. Firstly this board has caught waves easier than any board I have ever owned in the past 10 years, that be a seaside, go fish, mashup or too fish. Don't know if that's because it holds a lot of volume in the nose but it just catches waves easy. The problem I've had with boards in the past is lack of tail rocker, this has plenty so is nice and loose, but is still relatively flat in the nose so keeps speed. Now the most important part is that this board is a quad, biolos said it was built as a quad and he is quite right. I've tried upright fins, large raked fins and it just felt squirrely and unbalanced. Just tried quad for the first time at the wave and it felt perfect. Good hold, balanced and fast. Probably the best board I've owned in a long time and I put that down to option to customise it and also the light speed tech which is lively but not too light.

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