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Lost MR x MB California Twin (5'6) FCS II Lightspeed

Lost MR x MB California Twin (5'6) FCS II Lightspeed

SKU:136022

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LOST CALIFORNIA TWIN

The Lost California Twin is a modern twin-fin fish built from a collaboration between 4x World Champion Mark Richards and Matt Biolos of ...Lost. It pairs MR's legendary speed and rail precision with Biolos's small-wave design instincts, producing a board that's fast, loose, and genuinely fun to surf.

WHO

The California Twin was made for surfers who want something more alive than a standard fish but more forgiving than a performance shortboard.

  • The intermediate surfer ready to step up from a basic fish and start surfing with more commitment
  • The experienced surfer who wants a dedicated small-wave board that still responds to real surfing
  • The high-performance surfer looking for a change of pace — something that generates its own speed instead of demanding it
  • The surfer who's been riding shortboards for years and wants a board that turns a frustrating day into a fun one

This board rewards the surfer who leans in, stays low, and lets the board run.

WHEN

The California Twin is built for the days most boards struggle — small, soft, and lacking power. Its low entry rocker and extra width let it lock into waves early and carry speed through sections that would stall a shortboard. When conditions pick up to head-high and hollow, the performance tail rocker and precise rails keep it in control without losing that looser, freer feel. It's the board you reach for on inconsistent days when you need something that will work with the ocean, not against it.

WHAT

The California Twin starts with MR's SuperTwin outline — a wide nose, a wide tail block, and a flat deck — then Biolos dropped the entry rocker significantly and added width throughout to maximize glide in weaker surf. The result is a board with a lot of forward float, early entry, and the kind of down-the-line momentum that makes small waves feel bigger. The single-to-double concave bottom feeds into a vee off the tail, making rail-to-rail transitions smooth and intuitive. The winged swallow tail keeps the back end loose and pivot-friendly without sacrificing drive.

In Lightspeed construction, the California Twin is noticeably snappier and more responsive than it would be in standard glassing. The EPS/epoxy layup with carbon fiber reinforcement gives it quick reflex from rail to rail and helps it maintain speed through flat sections. It surfs lively without ever feeling twitchy.

DIMENSIONS

Length Width Thickness Volume (L)
5'2" 19.00" 2.25" 24.00
5'4" 19.50" 2.28" 26.00
5'5" 19.75" 2.30" 27.00
5'6" 20.00" 2.36" 28.50
5'7" 20.25" 2.42" 30.00
5'8" 20.50" 2.50" 32.00
5'9" 20.75" 2.54" 33.50
5'10" 21.00" 2.60" 35.00
5'11" 21.25" 2.63" 36.50
6'0" 21.50" 2.70" 38.50
6'1" 21.75" 2.73" 40.00
6'2" 22.00" 2.77" 41.50
6'3" 22.00" 2.77" 42.25
6'4" 22.00" 2.80" 43.00

CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS

Lightspeed: Lost's performance EPS/epoxy construction with carbon fiber centerline stringer, carbon tail reinforcement patches, and Innegra-infused fiberglass. Built for surfers who want a lighter, livelier board with fast reflex response. Available with FCS II fin system.

FIN CONFIGURATIONS

Three-fin setup (2+1). Best ridden as a twin + trailer. Can also be ridden as a pure twin for a looser feel or as a thruster. Fins not included.

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SHIPPING INFORMATION

Surfboard Shipping

We can only ship boards purchased from the shop at this time due to Cargo policy.

Due to handling requirements, surfboards are shipped with specific protocols and fees.

a. Oahu Store Pickup

HAWAII SURFBOARD SHIPPING RATES

NEIGHBOR ISLANDS:

Alaska Air Cargo

(All Size Boards)  - ETA Usually in two days (Boards can be picked up from the Alaska Air Cargo Airport from 7AM in the morning, a day after the board has been sent out.)

Please ensure we have your correct email address on file. Alaska Air Cargo sends pickup notifications exclusively via email; they do not provide phone alerts

NOTE ON STORAGE CHARGES

  • Stations in the states of Alaska and Hawai'i, operated by Alaska and Hawaiian Air Cargo: Storage fees will be assessed after five days, excluding weekends and holidays. Minimum charge: $40 per day
  • Stations outside of Alaska and Hawai'i, operated by Alaska and Hawaiian Air Cargo: Storage fees will be assessed after 72 hours, excluding weekends and holidays. Minimum charge: $40 per day

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CONTINENTAL USA: SURFBOARD SHIPPING

FedEx Door-to-Door Shipping 🚚

  • Boards up to 6'0": $75 flat rate to any Continental US address
  • Boards 6'1" to 8'0": Contact us for door-to-door quote
  • Delivery: 3-5 business days

Air Cargo Shipping (For boards over 8'0") ✈️

2-day delivery to major airports

Important:

  • Airport pickup required within 48 hours
  • Must show government ID for pickup
  • Let us know your travel dates - we'll time the delivery
  • Storage fees apply after 48 hours

West Coast Cities (2-day delivery)

Los Angeles (LAX)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

San Diego (SAN)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

San Francisco (SFO)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

Las Vegas (LAS)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

Portland (PDX)

  • Shortboard: $155
  • Mid-Length: $205
  • Longboard: $215

Seattle (SEA)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

Salt Lake City (SLC)

  • Shortboard: $155
  • Mid-Length: $205
  • Longboard: $215

Central & Mountain Cities (2-day delivery)

Denver (DEN)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $245

Chicago (ORD)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $245

Minneapolis (MSP)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $245

St. Louis (STL)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $245

Detroit (DTW)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $245

Houston (IAH)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $245

East Coast Cities (2-day delivery)

New York (JFK)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

Boston (BOS)

  • Shortboard: $110
  • Mid-Length: $110
  • Longboard: $125

Philadelphia (PHL)

  • Shortboard: $165
  • Mid-Length: $225
  • Longboard: $255

Washington DC (DCA)

  • Shortboard: $170
  • Mid-Length: $220
  • Longboard: $250

Baltimore (BWI)

  • Shortboard: $170
  • Mid-Length: $220
  • Longboard: $250

Atlanta (ATL)

  • Shortboard: $170
  • Mid-Length: $220
  • Longboard: $250

Miami (MIA)

  • Shortboard: $170
  • Mid-Length: $220
  • Longboard: $250

Orlando (MCO)

  • Shortboard: $170
  • Mid-Length: $220
  • Longboard: $250

Tampa (TPA)

  • Shortboard: $170
  • Mid-Length: $220
  • Longboard: $250

South Carolina (CHS) Connecting Flight via SEA

  • Shortboard: $225
  • Mid-Length: $250
  • Longboard: $325

Questions? Contact Us:

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📧 Email: sales@hawaiiansouthshore.com

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does the Lost California Twin perform in different wave conditions?

The California Twin excels in various conditions:

  • Small, weak waves: It generates speed effortlessly, making it a great option for groveling in gutless surf.
  • Mid-sized waves: The board truly shines, offering excellent down-the-line speed, smooth rail-to-rail transitions, and tight turns.
  • Steep, fast waves: While not as snappy as a shortboard, it provides early wave entry and solid hold due to its wider tail area

Is the Lost California Twin suitable for beginners?

While the board is primarily designed for intermediate to advanced surfers, some beginners transitioning from larger boards have found it user-friendly. Its flat deck adds stability, while the forgiving rails make it easier to handle. However, beginners might find wave entry slightly challenging compared to traditional longboards or wider fish designs

What are the recommended fin setups for the California Twin?

The board comes with three FCS II fin slots and is typically ridden as:

  • Twin + trailer setup: Provides extra hold during turns while maintaining speed.
  • Twin-fin setup only: For a looser and faster feel.
  • Thruster setup (optional): Adds control but changes the board's original twin-fin character.

The Mark Richards Performance Core 2+1 fin set is highly recommended for optimal performance

Who would benefit most from riding the Lost California Twin?

This board suits:

  • Surfers transitioning from traditional fish designs who want more performance.
  • Intermediate surfers seeking a forgiving yet high-performance board.
  • Advanced surfers looking for a fun alternative to shortboards in smaller surf.

Its versatility makes it appealing to a wide range of riders, from casual surfers to seasoned pros