roscoe1974 said..
By the way, noticed the Railsaver Pro tape - looks pretty schmick and breaks up all the yellow (I'm sure you don't mind an abundance of Naish-yellow!). Any hassles with the install or fairly standard?
I had heard about how good RSP (rail saver pro) is but I've never been a fan of rail tape myself in the past because I rairly hit my rails.. But on the odd occasion I let others paddle my boards I cringe when I hear my rails get hit and there's some paddlers out there that pretty much hit their rails every stroke.. and the amazing thing is that it's not just newbies.. Anyway.. I looked into buying RSP a while ago to put on my daily used board that I use paddling around St Kilda marina on because I'm often letting people have a go to prove to them that it's not that hard.. and I gave up trying to order it on line.. With it now available down under I decided to give it a go.. I like it.. I'll still tape the blades of my paddles..
On a few recent party waves I've heard our boards touch and where you would normally hear a crunch sound it was a dull thud as the rail saver did its job.. Also.. I had heard that others had transferred their RSP from board to board and when I first applied mine I didn't put it far enough forward.. So I just pealed it off.. and re stuck it down in the correct possotion.. It's a quality product and not just a tape.. I'm going to put it on my 9'1" Hokua and 11' Nalu now.. It may be slightly more expensive but well worth it IMO.