The Lost RAD RIPPER surfboard is the latest model in the "Post Modern Retro" collection. A variant of the Retro Ripper, but scaled for small waves.
Starting from the Retro Ripper, Matt Biolos slightly lowered the entry rocker (for fast paddling, early entry, easy glide and quick speed generation), and replaced the round tail that controls speed with a wide, flat squash tail. The board generates a lot of lift with plenty of surface area for small waves. Having grown up in the 80s, Matt always loved the ease of use of the high‑performance shortboards of that era. The RAD RIPPER has good tail rocker, with an aggressive double concave in the bottom.
It’s a fun and super fast board, forgiving and easy to use, with modern upgrades and refinements, suitable for almost anyone.
Key features include:
• Flat and stable deck, with forgiving rails.
• Slight vee in the nose (to free up the rocker) that turns into a shallow single concave and ends in a double‑concave vee, both to generate speed and to provide control.
• Wide, stable squash tail that glides over anything and maintains speed through turns, even in small summer waves.
• Good thickness forward, with a wedged “beak” nose for maneuverability.
PU Construction:
LOST boards are manufactured in the Basque Country by the Olatu factory, owner of the Pukas brand, which also produces for the prestigious Al Merrick Channel Islands label. Polyurethane foam core, Silmar polyester resin and Hexcel fiberglass, together with an exceptional finish.
Paint and tinted resin 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 the desired colors.
Custom dimensions:
It’s possible to customize this board with the length, width and thickness you want. To do this, choose the "Custom" option in the size dropdown menu and indicate the desired dimensions in the "Customize your product" tab.






