slippery deck?

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spencer
spencer
TAS
185 posts
TAS, 185 posts
22 Oct 2011 7:12pm
hi all in sup world. has any body used wax on a starboard star touch deck to help in grip. i am borrowing a 9.1 pro and the deck is like ice to stand on. any advice or ideas.ta
Piros
Piros
QLD
7303 posts
QLD, 7303 posts
22 Oct 2011 6:53pm
Hit it with a orbital sander with coarse paper to cut up the surface for more grip , but wax will work fine.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
22 Oct 2011 9:00pm
I wouldn't get stuck into your 'borrowed' board with an orbital sander.. .. But booties is another option.

DJ
JBFletch
JBFletch
QLD
1287 posts
QLD, 1287 posts
22 Oct 2011 8:20pm
Common problem unfortunately.
Wax it up or go halves with your mate for a deck grip.

BTW. try not to let the slippery deck change your view of the board. I've seen plenty of people right these boards off because of the "palmolive" deck.
Enjoy it
richswing
richswing
WA
724 posts
WA, 724 posts
22 Oct 2011 6:31pm
Don't think you can do it to a borrowed board but I have a Wood venier Hero that I am sticking on torn up pieces of cork tile to make it look like it has been shattered.

Originally I thought I would cut the cork tile into strips then stick them on in a fishbone pattern but then thought it would not give the grip required and that any irregulatories in the laydown would be noticeable. So I decided on the shattered uncontrolled look that would give random grip.

When I am finished I will post a pick, took the idea from wood surfboard websites, cork does not absorb water, grips well and is cheap. The downside is time and the weight is a bit more than normal grip.

Cheers
Rich
spencer
spencer
TAS
185 posts
TAS, 185 posts
22 Oct 2011 10:00pm
thanks for the advice. the board is going great but tippy for my weight and a slippy deck makes it so much harder. ill try wax and see if that helps.ta
bigman
bigman
QLD
233 posts
QLD, 233 posts
24 Oct 2011 1:16pm
Try soap Spencer, that should do the trick see ya out there
riverider
riverider
TAS
1112 posts
TAS, 1112 posts
24 Oct 2011 4:02pm
bigman said...

Try soap Spencer, that should do the trick see ya out there


spencers a pom, they don't know what soap is or where to get some !
richswing
richswing
WA
724 posts
WA, 724 posts
24 Oct 2011 1:07pm
I tried my board on the weekend with the cork tiles torn up and stuck on and it is better than any grip I have tried before, actually maybe too grippy. I think i ccould have glued the cork tiles directly on without tearing it up as the grip was more than sufficient.

I have not finsihed the deck yet, but I will take a pic shortly.

Cheers
Rich
rager
rager
QLD
437 posts
QLD, 437 posts
24 Oct 2011 3:15pm
richswing said...

I tried my board on the weekend with the cork tiles torn up and stuck on and it is better than any grip I have tried before, actually maybe too grippy. I think i ccould have glued the cork tiles directly on without tearing it up as the grip was more than sufficient.

I have not finsihed the deck yet, but I will take a pic shortly.

Cheers
Rich


Sounds like a pretty good idea. I'd be interested to see how long it lasts. Did you use an adhesive tape or some kind of glue to apply it?
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