The Lost DRIVER 2.0 surfboard is the ongoing evolution of the most popular Pro-formance Shortboard. It has been designed based on feedback from the team riders, particularly Kolohe Andino and Griffin Colapinto, as well as Carissa Moore and young Caroline Marks. The DRIVER 2.0 is a direct reflection of what the LOST surf team needs to keep up with high-performance surfing.
Over the last two years, since the previous version of the DRIVER (early 2017), there has been constant, almost monthly fine-tuning and adjustment to keep pace with the evolution of modern surfing. Matt Biolos has had Griffin Colapinto and Kolohe Andino test hundreds of DRIVERS with subtle tweaks. The good news is that this evolution also benefits the everyday surfer.
Updates include:
- A more gradual entry rocker for greater planing speed. Allows you to link sections effortlessly and generate speed through turns.
- A wider outline in the front, for more control and greater stability for the front foot.
- More thickness in the center of the board but with refined rails = More paddling power while maintaining great responsiveness.
- More rocker and more concave under the back foot = More POP, higher speed, and a tighter turning radius.
PU Construction:
LOST boards are manufactured in the Basque Country by the Olatu factory, owner of the Pukas brand, which also manufactures for the prestigious Al Merrick Channel Islands label. Polyurethane foam core, Silmar polyester resin and Hexcel fiberglass, along with an exceptional finish.
Tinted resin and paint options:
The board can be decorated according to the designs on the website lostsurfboards.net. If you want a special design, choose the appropriate option, and in the "Customize your product" tab, indicate the design reference and desired colors.
Custom dimensions:
You can customize this board with the length, width and thickness you want. To do this, choose the "Custom" option in the size drop-down menu and indicate the desired dimensions in the "Customize your product" tab.



