Who = Who should be riding this model
When = When should this model be ridden
What = What this model is about
CONDITION REPORT
This board shows average signs of use; pressure dents, slight yellowing, small spider cracks. No major buckles, breaks, or creases. Ready to surf!
Who - Fans of the Driver. Strong and forceful surfers who are looking to excel their performance will love the Driver 2.0. Year after year, the Driver has continued to be a staple for the Lost team, specifically Kolohe Andino, Griffin Colapinto, Carissa Moore and now Caroline Marks. The overall dimensions and volume are slightly more forgiving from years past, allowing momentum and glide, while maintaining a very responsive ride.The Driver 2.0 has been upgraded so the Bros can ride what the Pros are on without sacrificing performance.
When - The Driver 2.0 will perform the best when surf is waist-to-well overhead. More gradual entry rocker, thicker along the center, and a pronounced “vee” deck will allow for increased paddle power and drive over the original. The wider nose and boxier rail also provide a wider range of conditions in which the board can be ridden. This will overall allow the Driver 2.0 to perform slightly better in smaller, flatter faced waves, but this board will really rip when the waves turn on.
What - Over the last two years there has been a constant, almost monthly refinement of fine tuning and adjustments to keep up with the evolvement of modern performance surfing. The Driver 2.0 is a direct reflection of what the Lost team has pushed Lost to create in order to keep up with their pinnacle performance surfing demands.Luckily, these refinements to the Driver will benefit the everyday surfer immensley.