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Deck grip and balance question

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Created by warwickl > 9 months ago, 5 Sep 2017
warwickl
NSW, 2357 posts
5 Sep 2017 5:28PM
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What, if any, does different types of deck grip have on balance and fatigue?
Is nice soft diamond deck grip the way to go or is wax best or thin unforgiving deck grip?
Or maybe just personal preference?
I am considering updating deck grip on a couple of boards.

colas
5370 posts
5 Sep 2017 4:15PM
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In my experience, you want the most grippy pad as possible, without damaging your skin and wetsuit.
And the thinner one, for a better feel and less weight. (also closed cells not to absorb water)
Soft thick pads may "choke" the veins underside your feet and trigger cramps and "ants" and other circulatory issues.
But too thin a pad may trigger bigger heel dents depending on your weighth on non-sandwich decks.
I did not like wax: barefoot it melts underfoot if you stand too long at the same place. Plus it is messy...

I didn't try a lot of pads, but I have been impressed by the latest "dimpled" 3mm FCS pad. super grippy, not abrasive, very thin but dense, waterproof. But insanely expensive.
I guess my ideal solution would be:
- a FCS dimple pad in the paddling position around the handle for some comfort on long paddles, plus reducing heel dents. But I guess a dense enough front pad for prone surfboards could also do the job.
- your favorite surf tail pad
- Hexatraction or Van Der Waal hexagonal grip everywhere else.

supthecreek
2750 posts
5 Sep 2017 6:39PM
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I agree.... I would put FCS Dimple pad on any board that needed a pad.
I like their entire pad, including the stomper, with raised "toe grips"
Then, I would insert a raised arch bar into the stomper.

And, yes... if you still have any money left.... the RSP Hexatraction on the nose

That ought to set you back $200 USD total

warwickl
NSW, 2357 posts
6 Sep 2017 5:59PM
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Well these high tech responses have me mind blown but thanks.
Sadly the recommendations are worth more than my board - well almost.
Any lower budget suggestions for just an everyday almost average surfer?

colas
5370 posts
6 Sep 2017 4:27PM
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warwickl said..
Well these high tech responses have me mind blown but thanks.
Sadly the recommendations are worth more than my board - well almost.
Any lower budget suggestions for just an everyday almost average surfer?


For the lowest budget possible, I would:
- use a cheap surfing tail pad. Today even the cheap ones are decent
- find some bargain for 2 pads under the feet in your usual paddling position (cheap surfing front pads, spare bits from a surf shop or other SUPers, ...)
- wax elsewhere

Kind of what a lot of pros use:



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