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Created by ULF ULF  > 9 months ago, 10 Jul 2012
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stehsegler
stehsegler

WA

3557 posts

18 Aug 2012 10:33pm
nice videos. funny though that most of the wave footage seems sped up.
Phyx1u5
Phyx1u5

NSW

26 posts

23 Aug 2012 10:11am
Seanhogan, Starboard would probably say "minimum pad glue to minimise weight for maximum efficiency"

But seriously though pads coming off is not really a biggie. Ados F2 works well to glue pads back on. Delam on the other hand is a bit of a problem...
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

23 Aug 2012 11:23am
Yeah I've had some pads peel off on Isonics and Acids, but easily fixed. Quality of the boards over all I would say is great.
Jezstrt
Jezstrt

TAS

1471 posts

23 Aug 2012 12:54pm
Yer i had pads starting to peel off on my 09 isonic 86, just used shoe glue to glue them back down, worked a treat
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

23 Aug 2012 2:53pm
The dual density ones (lower density black EPA layer under a harder density white 6mm EPA) coupled with the upper layer being colour spliced to match board livery didn't last that long i.e. 09 iSonics. Solid one part pads are the way to go even if this detracts from deck graphics.

Have replaced my pads as previously posted www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/#983222

Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

23 Aug 2012 7:57pm
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sausage said...

The dual density ones (lower density black EPA layer under a harder density white 6mm EPA) coupled with the upper layer being colour spliced to match board livery didn't last that long i.e. 09 iSonics. Solid one part pads are the way to go even if this detracts from deck graphics.

Have replaced my pads as previously posted www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/#983222




Very nice Brain, where u been
Magnus8
Magnus8

QLD

366 posts

23 Aug 2012 9:18pm
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Haggar said...

sausage said...

The dual density ones (lower density black EPA layer under a harder density white 6mm EPA) coupled with the upper layer being colour spliced to match board livery didn't last that long i.e. 09 iSonics. Solid one part pads are the way to go even if this detracts from deck graphics.

Have replaced my pads as previously posted www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/#983222




Very nice Brain, where u been


Where u bean?
sausage
sausage

QLD

4873 posts

24 Aug 2012 10:46am
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Haggar said...

sausage said...

The dual density ones (lower density black EPA layer under a harder density white 6mm EPA) coupled with the upper layer being colour spliced to match board livery didn't last that long i.e. 09 iSonics. Solid one part pads are the way to go even if this detracts from deck graphics.

Have replaced my pads as previously posted www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Windsurfing/General/DIY-footpads/#983222




Very nice Brain, where u been


Glenn,
I know where I haven't been and that's sailing!
vando
vando

QLD

3418 posts

14 Oct 2012 10:11pm
Got me some new toys the other week.
IS 117 and Speed 49.
Both boards feel great on the water.
First sail on the Speed 49 2sec peak 41.5










ULF
ULF

ULF

QLD

261 posts

14 Oct 2012 11:07pm
Very nice Vando, The cut away's are different.
Al Planet
Al Planet

TAS

1548 posts

18 Oct 2012 3:36pm
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