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Lost Surfboards “Voodoo Child” Review with Noel Salas Ep. 31

The Voodoo Child by Lost Surfboards is a really fun and versatile board. I reviewed it in two different constructions, one in the EPS Carbon Wrap, and the other in Polyurethane foam core.

Both of these boards felt really good in the 2-4+ surf we got for this review. The Carbon Wrap felt very lively under my feet with a lot of spring in and out of turns and down the line. The PU felt solid and predictable on every wave I caught.

The Voodoo Child can be ridden in 2-6 foot surf because of the aggressive tail rocker. It drives off the bottom very well, with exceptional speed and control.

Both boards were epic and I am sorry the review is over because these board goes good!!

Here is what Lost surfboards has to say about the Voodoo Child:

The “ VOODOO CHILD “ …Mason Ho’s first ever Pro Model. Designed with creative input and vision from the freewheeling, freethinking freesurfer… Mason Ho. The “VooDoo Child” is Mason’s mash-up of classic and current performance surfboard characteristics. Mason likes effortless forward glide projecting from his front foot, but demands quick and loose release off the tail. To do this we started with a lower than typical nose rocker, a relaxed curve through the center and a healthy kick in the tail.

The VooDoo Child features a modern, cutting edge, high performance, concave hull. There is a generous single and double concave cutting through curvy rail rocker, with the deepest concave being through the fins, directly under the rear foot. These elements work together to easily generate speed, and whip tight radius carves, still allowing controlled release for tail free surfing. Other elements include a more noticeably parallel outline through the center (for drive) that blends rapidly into a pulled in nose tip. There is a noticeable bump/hip into a wide squash tail, which encourages quick, angular surfing and harkens back to some classic lines from late 80’s design ethos.

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http://lostsurfboards.net/boards/voodoo-child/

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California Keys Kontakt USB Surfboard

Optimized for the Kontakt Player and Kontakt 5 full version. We recorded the finest instruments on the planet for this suite of keyboards for professional keyboardists and composers. Fully NKS compatible!

Product Features

  • 38gb of keyboards! 10 ft grand with 10 mic channels, pedal sounds, key let offs, sustain pedal, all controllable via the V.M.S. dashboard.
  • Hammond A100 tonewheel organ
  • Clavinet D6
  • Farfisa and Vox organs
  • Rhodes and Wurlitzer El Pianos

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Southern Shuffle

Time has clicked to a slow roll on the Southern California coastline after a lamentably flat summer. Rarely is the song of Central Baja so enticing — the call for empty pointbreaks, a schedule as wide-open as the dirt roads cooked dry by the sun. Earlier in the season, Alex Knost called SURFER Photo Editor Grant Ellis and proposed a surf trip through Baja with Australian Jack Lynch and Costa Mesa artist Alrik Yuill. What started as a three-day journey stretched into a week, as the crew left the asphalt asphyxiation of Orange County for marathon sessions on alternative craft. And it wasn’t just sleepy groveling, either.

“We got decently rippable surf because of the swell we were chasing,” says Ellis. “There were some sessions where we got good turns in, and it was uncrowded. You’re looking at Lowers-type sets with no one out. That’s the beauty of Baja: being able to tap into that solo experience. Three-hour surfs with absolutely no one in the water. It doesn’t get any better than that.”

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Navis Marine Sailing /Fishing/Surfing Foul Weather Gear suit, Red (L)

Waterproof and breathable jacket with anatomically contoured design gives full protection and freedom of movement with adjustable inner neoprene cuffs, hem and hood provide effective storm seal.

Product Features

  • nylon outer Seratex shell; Polyester eyelet lining;
  • Heavy duty 2-way nylon zip protected by double storm flap; Front pockets with storm flap & D ring;
  • Fleece lined hand warmer pockets; Retained adjustable elastic draw cord at hem;
  • Fluro stow-in-collar hood; Adjustable fleece lined collar;
  • Articulated elbows; Scotchlite reflective tape; and Fully taped seams

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Amp Sessions: Jeffreys Bay

Experiencing a solid run of swell at Jeffreys Bay should be on every surfer’s bucket list. Back in June, Pat Gudauskas, Tanner Gudauskas, and Dylan Graves, along with a good portion of the ‘QS, were able to enjoy J-Bay during a lengthy and perfect run of swell. From the maxing mornings with stiff offshores, to the warm midday glass-offs, watch South Africa’s preeminent point break in classic form.

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