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Lost Surfboards LayZBoy Review

Trip Forman reviews the LayZBoy from Lost Surfboards. Find out more at http://www.realwatersports.com

Reblogged 7 years ago from www.youtube.com

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LUIS BIANCHI says:

Hi im a 56 peruvian surfer, love to surf small to doble head surf. My weight with wetsuit on is aprox 190 lbs. I would like to buy a Lazy Boy. What size you recomend for me? Thanks for your answer.

gesman5000 says:

Yellow what is the difference between this and the RV. What do you think is better for 1-4ft waves with occasional overheads.

Mr. Nick says:

I have a question if you see this. Been watching a bunch of your videos and I'm really liking two boards….. A Little about myself, I am 6' tall, 180lbs, and ride a noserider and performance longboard. I can hang 5s and 10s and whip the performance board pretty well… Lately been wanting to try to get good at shortboarding, I can definitely surf so I'm looking for something I can whip around on but also pretty stable and paddles easily… I'm torn between this Lost LazyBoy and the Lost Puddle Jumper with the rounded pin tail
What do you think?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Nick

Cole Harvey says:

Is this a good second surfboard?

Ashley Zequeida says:

I already decide it i'm going to get this board, but I'm not sure which measure get if i'm 5'7 ft, and 163 pounds, I have few experience surfing, catching mushy waves and white water from big waves.

Matt Rachow says:

are the layzboy and the newer layztoy the same board?

Masonmaddo says:

Thanks for the review guys, what fins are you rocking in your LB? Seaworthy quads?

Doni K says:

Hi and thanks for the great review! I'm looking for an all-around surfboard for an extensive surftrip to mexico. So I was wondering if the LayZBoy would be a good choice, or if there are better boards for that purpose. Also I'm not sure about which size and volume I should get. I'm 5'11'' and 170 lbs and an intermediate surfer. I was thinking about a 5'10 LayZBoy, but I'm not sure if I can duckdive that 37 liters with my weight properly. I would go shorter, but I was told that a board gets really hard to paddle, when it's to short. Thanks a lot in advance!!

Ferdinand Arcinue says:

Just got one!  I'm 5'8" and 145lbs and got a 5'7" (32L).  Off the rack, but seems to be custom dimensions.  It's definitely an easy board to surf.  I'm new to shorter boards and it wasn't a big adjustment (riding a 6'2" hybrid for past 6 months).  Caught and popped up on the first wave. Perfect for beginners and as a small wave/high tide board.  I'm also 44, so it's a good board for us "domesticated" surfers. If I didn't live in CA, I'd have gotten one from Real Watersports.  The reviews are helpful, plus they've got some Lazy Boys with great paint jobs.  

Da Skate says:

In the last vacations i try to surf on a big board. My question ist the Lost LayZBoy in 6.8 a good beginner board? Or which sice should i take? I'm 5'7 and 121,2 lbs. 

Thank you guys 😀

ScottScott75 says:

Hey guys one more question haha how would this compare to the Channel Islands biscuits? Thank you:)

ScottScott75 says:

Hey great review! Just curious I'm stepping off of a soft top board and want to get a beginner short board. I'm 5'11 and 195 I was wondering if a 6'2 lazyboy would fit me well. Thank you

Kyle Rogers says:

Hey im 5,9" and 215lbs coming down from a long board.  Was wondering what size you recommend.  I tried my buddies 6'8" that had about 44 volume and I was able to catch a wave but felt like i might benefit from a little more foam.  Do you think I could get away with a 6'2 or a 6'4 or do you think I would be better off going 6'6 as this will be my first short board.. any info would help. Thanks again and I love your videos.  Also ,, would there be a benefit to going with the c3 cork?

Ferdinand Arcinue says:

Helpful review! How would you compare this board with the CIS Average Joe?

ray pentony says:

Thanks mate

ray pentony says:

Thanks man, just wondering the specific model name of the quad fins.as i have to but them separatley, futures set up, thanks again

rasmus suuronen says:

Lazyboy, Bottom feeder or RV. What would you recommend of these boards for a beginner? Im 6'1 and 170lbs..

ray pentony says:

Gettin my layz soon, futures set up, 5 fin, bit new to this 5/ quad set up can you recomrnd fo me, you mention finger fin, and controllers? Nice review btw , cheers

REAL Watersports says:

@Charmaine – You should take a look at the Pelagic Fish – that has a wide nose, narrower tail and a good amount of rocker. We just posted the link to the Pelagic in the description above! Thanks.

Charmaine Ortiz says:

I like the outline of this board, semi wide nose, the narrower tail as compared to the other models in the domesticated series, just wish the rocker in it wasn't so flattt throughout…any other models you'd suggest?

REAL Watersports says:

@mark – what's your ability level and where do you surf?

Mark VanDuren says:

Thanks for the review, great overall description. I'm getting ready to pick up a Lazy Boy. I'm 6'2 / 175lbs. Not sure to go with the 5'10 or 6'0. What do you recommend?

REAL Watersports says:

Happy surfing Russell – let us know how you get on!

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