This thing basically takes all the elements you loved about the Sub Driver and enhances them to create a super-fast, lively performance board that you can throw around with ease. The Sub-Driver 2.0 was crafted by Matt Biolos for the Lost team to use in small to medium-sized surf when they needed a board that had the ability to connect sections together even in mushy, sub-par conditions. Kolohe Andino, Griffin Colapinto and Carissa Moore (to name a few) are constantly reaching for it as one of their main go-to boards for competition and everyday surf. The Sub-Driver 2.0 is a super forgiving performance board that is great in everything up to around 4ft - from mushy beach breaks to hollow reefs. The wider nose helps with landing punts and provides increased drive and the wider hip in the tail creates a pivot point that allows for tight, powerful turns even in average surf, where a standard high-performance board will struggle. The wide nose and tail block combined with the low tail rocker and generous dims, allow the Sub Driver 2.0 to be ridden 1-2 inches shorter than a Driver 2.0 or similar performance shortboard.
This thing basically takes all the elements you loved about the Sub Driver and enhances them to create a super-fast, lively performance board that you can throw around with ease. The Sub-Driver 2.0 was crafted by Matt Biolos for the Lost team to use in small to medium-sized surf when they needed a board that had the ability to connect sections together even in mushy, sub-par conditions. Kolohe Andino, Griffin Colapinto and Carissa Moore (to name a few) are constantly reaching for it as one of their main go-to boards for competition and everyday surf. The Sub-Driver 2.0 is a super forgiving performance board that is great in everything up to around 4ft - from mushy beach breaks to hollow reefs. The wider nose helps with landing punts and provides increased drive and the wider hip in the tail creates a pivot point that allows for tight, powerful turns even in average surf, where a standard high-performance board will struggle. The wide nose and tail block combined with the low tail rocker and generous dims, allow the Sub Driver 2.0 to be ridden 1-2 inches shorter than a Driver 2.0 or similar performance shortboard.
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This thing basically takes all the elements you loved about the Sub Driver and enhances them to create a super-fast, lively performance board that you can throw around with ease. The Sub-Driver 2.0 was crafted by Matt Biolos for the Lost team to use in small to medium-sized surf when they needed a board that had the ability to connect sections together even in mushy, sub-par conditions. Kolohe Andino, Griffin Colapinto and Carissa Moore (to name a few) are constantly reaching for it as one of their main go-to boards for competition and everyday surf. The Sub-Driver 2.0 is a super forgiving performance board that is great in everything up to around 4ft - from mushy beach breaks to hollow reefs. The wider nose helps with landing punts and provides increased drive and the wider hip in the tail creates a pivot point that allows for tight, powerful turns even in average surf, where a standard high-performance board will struggle. The wide nose and tail block combined with the low tail rocker and generous dims, allow the Sub Driver 2.0 to be ridden 1-2 inches shorter than a Driver 2.0 or similar performance shortboard.
This thing basically takes all the elements you loved about the Sub Driver and enhances them to create a super-fast, lively performance board that you can throw around with ease. The Sub-Driver 2.0 was crafted by Matt Biolos for the Lost team to use in small to medium-sized surf when they needed a board that had the ability to connect sections together even in mushy, sub-par conditions. Kolohe Andino, Griffin Colapinto and Carissa Moore (to name a few) are constantly reaching for it as one of their main go-to boards for competition and everyday surf. The Sub-Driver 2.0 is a super forgiving performance board that is great in everything up to around 4ft - from mushy beach breaks to hollow reefs. The wider nose helps with landing punts and provides increased drive and the wider hip in the tail creates a pivot point that allows for tight, powerful turns even in average surf, where a standard high-performance board will struggle. The wide nose and tail block combined with the low tail rocker and generous dims, allow the Sub Driver 2.0 to be ridden 1-2 inches shorter than a Driver 2.0 or similar performance shortboard.
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