Driver 3.0 Squash
The Lost Driver 3.0 is the culmination of years of subtle, consistent fine-tuning of the Driver 2.0, with Lost Surfboards elite-level team riders. If you are looking for a top-tier performance board that can rip in any condition above 3ft, the Lost Driver 3.0 is for you.
The Driver 3.0 Squash features:
- More tail rocker and a deeper double to single concave, through the rear half, compared to the Driver 2.0.
- The deck line in the tail is scooped out, with lower, boxy rails to slice through the water.
- A narrowed hip between the feet, adds grip and stability to the outline.
- A fairly wide tail that is forgiving under the rear foot, but holds when pushed in the pocket.
- More width in the forward outline and volume in the forward foil. This forward volume adds glide and a more responsive drive, off the front foot.
- It runs thicker along the stringer line for paddle power and drive.
If you are a fan of Stab In The Dark, you will remember Jack Robinson tearing on it, where it came runner up. Since then, it was further refined by working with Lost's stable of elite surfers such as Griffin Colapinto, Kolohe Andino and Yago Dora to make it truly something special.
If the Lost Driver 3.0 sounds great, but you are looking for something to suit waves on the smaller side, then head over to the Lost 3.0 Stub Driver for a high-performance weapon that rips in 1-4ft surf.
The Lost Driver 3.0 is the culmination of years of subtle, consistent fine-tuning of the Driver 2.0, with Lost Surfboards elite-level team riders. If you are looking for a top-tier performance board that can rip in any condition above 3ft, the Lost Driver 3.0 is for you.
The Driver 3.0 Squash features:
- More tail rocker and a deeper double to single concave, through the rear half, compared to the Driver 2.0.
- The deck line in the tail is scooped out, with lower, boxy rails to slice through the water.
- A narrowed hip between the feet, adds grip and stability to the outline.
- A fairly wide tail that is forgiving under the rear foot, but holds when pushed in the pocket.
- More width in the forward outline and volume in the forward foil. This forward volume adds glide and a more responsive drive, off the front foot.
- It runs thicker along the stringer line for paddle power and drive.
If you are a fan of Stab In The Dark, you will remember Jack Robinson tearing on it, where it came runner up. Since then, it was further refined by working with Lost's stable of elite surfers such as Griffin Colapinto, Kolohe Andino and Yago Dora to make it truly something special.
If the Lost Driver 3.0 sounds great, but you are looking for something to suit waves on the smaller side, then head over to the Lost 3.0 Stub Driver for a high-performance weapon that rips in 1-4ft surf.