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Quiver Killer
One of the most popular board models ever makes a return with a few subtle adjustments. The Lost Quiver Killer is your all-around surfboard for any kind of condition, hence the name Quiver Killer.
It works from 2ft beachie slop to 6ft Indo tubes.
The Lost Quiver Killer surfboard features:
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Its forward outline and fairly wide nose lend plenty of forward momentum, both paddling and once you're on your feet. Drive is not an issue, here.
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The generous width and continuous curve outline, with a modestly pulled-in rounded pin tail give both lift in smaller surf, and speed control, with precise turning and carving, with confidence in better waves.
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The nose rocker is moderate, pairing well with the width up front and
initiates into turns with forward momentum. -
The tail rocker is lower. It's fast and drivey, featuring a clean concave and enough curve in the rail rocker, to turn well under the rear foot to not feel stiff.
This little board has proven itself time after time, with its ability to perform in all conditions, under the feet of local and travelling surfers around the world.
If you are heading on a trip overseas and can only take one board, the Quiver Killer by Lost is your surfboard of choice.
One of the most popular board models ever makes a return with a few subtle adjustments. The Lost Quiver Killer is your all-around surfboard for any kind of condition, hence the name Quiver Killer.
It works from 2ft beachie slop to 6ft Indo tubes.
The Lost Quiver Killer surfboard features:
-
Its forward outline and fairly wide nose lend plenty of forward momentum, both paddling and once you're on your feet. Drive is not an issue, here.
-
The generous width and continuous curve outline, with a modestly pulled-in rounded pin tail give both lift in smaller surf, and speed control, with precise turning and carving, with confidence in better waves.
-
The nose rocker is moderate, pairing well with the width up front and
initiates into turns with forward momentum. -
The tail rocker is lower. It's fast and drivey, featuring a clean concave and enough curve in the rail rocker, to turn well under the rear foot to not feel stiff.
This little board has proven itself time after time, with its ability to perform in all conditions, under the feet of local and travelling surfers around the world.
If you are heading on a trip overseas and can only take one board, the Quiver Killer by Lost is your surfboard of choice.