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The Lost Stealth Surfboard Model

Lost Stealth SurfboardThe Lost Stealth Surfboard model is Lost’s way of hiding their Lost Rocket Surfboard design in a high performance shape.  This has allowed for their team riders on tour to use this model as a secret weapon in small wave surf contests.

What Are The Main Features Of The Lost Stealth Surfboard?

Outline: Shortboard nose outline with longer rail line

Deck: Flat deck

Rails: Full forgiving rails

Tail: Pulled in behind the rear foot

Tail Rocker: Exaggerated kick

Nose Rocker: Low entry rocker (More nose rocker than The Rocket)

Bottom Contour: Deep concave throughout the length of the board.

Tail: Radically Fanged Rocket Tail

Fins: 5 Fin Surfboard

What Type Of Surfboard Does This Result In?

These design features result in The Stealth Lost surfboard being a high performance version of the Rocket.  The extended nose, low entry rocker and longer rail line help provide the feel and maneuverability of a high performance shortboard.  This is enhanced by the board’s radical fang in the rocket tail, deep concave and extreme tail rocker allowing you to make very tight turns without losing the necessary hold.

Who Should Ride The Lost Stealth Surfboard Model?

The Stealth should be ridden by surfers who really like the Lost Rocket but want a more high performance version that they can ride, not only in small surf but also average surf.  This board is also great for all surfers as the flat deck and full rails make the surfboard very forgiving.

How Should This Surfboard Be Ordered?

When ordering a Lost Stealth Surfboard you should order it 2 inches shorter than your current high performance shortboard or 4 inches longer than your Rocket model if you own one.

What Type Of Materials is This Lost Surfboard Available in?

The Stealth surfboard  is available in a variety of surfboard constructions.  These include Marko Epoxy, XTR Epoxy as well as the new FST technology.

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