Details:
Brand: Lost
Model: Bottom Feeder
Length: 5'8"
Width: 21.50"
Thickness: 2.50"
Volume: 35.70L
Fins: Futures (not included)
Construction: Poly
Shipping Cost: $84.99
Description: The deck has light to medium-ish back foot pressures, see photos to view the rest of the pressure dent details.
The bottom has a couple of small to medium spiral shatters that are water tight.
The nose has a small pro-repair that is water tight & a tiny pro-repair on the tip that is water tight.
The tail has a couple of tiny pro-repairs & a few under glass cracks that are all water tight. It also has a small to medium pro-repair that is water tight.
The right rail has a small pro-repair that is water tight.
The left box has has a pro-replacement and is water tight. There's an under glass crack around the bottom of the right fin box.
More Information
Our latest board design for riding the smallest waves possible. A board that feeds and thrives off the bottom end of the wave spectrum. I was feeling held back a bit by the wide noses on the Plank and Uber-Plank, and wanted to make a board with more outline curve and no wings, something more elliptical. This board has a lower entry rocker than I have ever done and uses rolled belly to keep it from catching. The belly continues through the center but features a double concave sitting inside it. Which creates a tri-plane hull featuring a soft chine in the rail. This feeds water through the hull and gives it a feeling closer to a concave bottom board. The tail features enough rail rocker and hip to allow aggressive direction changes in tiny surf without losing speed. A am feeling outlines that are more and more clean, with less wings and fancy, trendy tail shapes. This board showcases that concept. It’s designed as a quad, but it can be made a 5 fin as well. I prefer it with Future Fin boxes and fiberglass “controller” fins.