Lost Sword-Fish Review with Cory Lopez
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2020
- Cory Lopez joins Trip Forman in the REAL Backyard to talk about the new ...Lost design, the Sword-Fish. He also rode it, and ripped it. Check it out!
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Cory Lopez could make surfing a mattress look good.
Ga'dang that's some good surfing and cool looking board. Please do more of these reviews in East Coast surf. When all you see is trestles it doesn't relate. Also CL...shreddddding!
Cory, still such a great surfer and way too modest about his board knowledge, spot on info!
Sure miss those WCT days......Cory, Andy, Kelly, CJ, Machado, Dorian…….today it's gotten too corporate.....
Looks like a board I shaped and glasses in 98’ for a customer in Texas. I bet it rips. 👍👍
What would be your choice between the swordfish and rocket wide?
My all time favorite board is the lost short round, which is based off the rocket I believe. It goes well in for me in everything up to head high. I'm looking for something with more speed in the same wage range.
U put larg fine in the side.and medum fin in the midell?
Would a 6’0 feel huge with this board. I’m old and need help.
As long as you feel ok with it, who cares... BTW I tried a 5'11 and it was perfect
Can grovel ? and can handle a foot or two overhead hollow snappers?
It can grovel because it's fast and wide but has a pretty pulled in nose so it could handle some size as well. That would depend on how you size it a bit too, let us know if you want any help figuring out a size
@Christopher Warren Depends how much volume you're usually riding and your skill level. If you can rip, the 5'5" would be super skatey and fun in the smaller surf. And the nose is tucked in enough that you can pull into some punchier surf as well on the days a storm passes Florida off the coast (Some sort of step up would be worth it if it is gonna be really big, but if you're not needing a step up often you can always look for a used deal later on). If you think you'd like a little more volume for getting into waves on the mushier days, the 5'6" gives you a little more volume that'll help get you into waves early even in softer surf.
Tempted to buy this board.
Damn lost boards are pricey but they are pretty decent.
Is it worth it or should I try make one myself hmmmm
Save money buy the libtech version
oh yeah they look nice
Maybe not quite apples to apples, but how would this compare to a Quiver Killer?
They cover a similar wave range but are way different boards. If you like the fish feel but want more shortboardy performance, the Sword-Fish is the board. If you want a shortboard feel with a good upper range, the Quiver Killer is your board.
When will the libtech version be released?
Wayne, we aren't sure on that. If you're looking at libtech for longevity purposes, you'd probably enjoy a carbon wrap way more
REAL Watersports Are you not a fan of the feel of Libtech? I’ve never ridden on but kind of curious....
What's the difference in the lib tech and the lost version?
@@REALWatersports
I had a carbon wrap link, the thing was wrecked in 6months. Lightest board I've ever owned and real poppy with get up and go, but very weak glassing imo.
Cory Ripping Da Shit Out Of It!
Me like. I want.
Cory still ripping
Pretty insane, he hasn't aged