Stapless footpads vs wax ?

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austin
austin
671 posts
671 posts
15 Mar 2012 9:08am
hi guys, just been trying out the stapless thing, feel like such a kook falling off all the time managed to nail airs and 360's but feet feel so loose on the padding when slashing and sliding out the tail.
riding a kontact 5, 10" with pads up front, big wave board i know and was looking at getting a small dedicated stapless board.....does the wax up front help out with foot placement? (not really a surfer)
pulse69
pulse69
QLD
39 posts
QLD, 39 posts
16 Mar 2012 1:41pm
I also just tried a surf board for the first time. would love to know. I had to keep the kite low otherwise I kept getting dragged off. Fun though
mazdon
mazdon
1199 posts
1199 posts
16 Mar 2012 2:58pm
hey austin
i personally like stomp pad and heaps of front foot wax on a surfboard when riding strapless - but come from surfing background, just wax all the way back to stomp pad though as you sometimes bring that back foot up into the gap when jibing etc.

pulse, how powered up was your kite? a common mistake from that (sick fun too) powered up mode when strapped seems to be not depowering the kite enough (or down sizing kite a size or two)

i find when strapless you should almost have the depower adjusted to an "unhooked level" of power when bar is pulled fully in, ie the flying of the kite generates all the power you need and the board riding does the rest (with you then depowering as required etc) - you might be scared you will not have enough pull in the lulls but you can ride them out on a surfboard by planing more, and the benefits when on a wave can't be described
beefarmer
beefarmer
WA
328 posts
WA, 328 posts
18 Mar 2012 12:44pm
Yeah I like wax on the front foot for grip as well...

But I've switched now to a pad. Wax seems to wear off way too quick when kiting (unlike surfing) which i find annoying, especially when the waters warm.

and more importantly, I'd been getting very sore heels, you spend way more time on the board kiting (than surfing) and also bigger impacts, and it was adding up.

maybe i've just got soft feet, but the pad has been much kinder to me so it's staying on.
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