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Created by matt81 matt81  > 9 months ago, 30 Dec 2022
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matt81
matt81

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30 Dec 2022 6:43pm
G'day all,

I've got an older second hand board it's 150L perfect for my weight. Thing is, its grip is well past worn and I'm sliding straight of it and have trouble standing with my rear foot just sliding off.
my question is, besides a new grip and grippy shoes, has any ever used any other means to increase grip? Noticed a few spray on types at Bunnings.

Appreciate any advice.


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King Crash
King Crash

NSW

320 posts

30 Dec 2022 9:53pm
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matt81 said..
G'day all,

I've got an older second hand board it's 150L perfect for my weight. Thing is, its grip is well past worn and I'm sliding straight of it and have trouble standing with my rear foot just sliding off.
my question is, besides a new grip and grippy shoes, has any ever used any other means to increase grip? Noticed a few spray on types at Bunnings.

Appreciate any advice.


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You can wax the deck, if this isn't enough sand it to rough it up. Wax should be enough, otherwise a new deck pad
matt81
matt81

2 posts

30 Dec 2022 6:56pm
As in remove the grip and wax the board ? Excuse my ignorance ( first water sport !! )
King Crash
King Crash

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320 posts

30 Dec 2022 10:24pm
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matt81 said..
As in remove the grip and wax the board ? Excuse my ignorance ( first water sport !! )


No - just wax the deck grip.
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