Deck grip tape/pads

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Shef Diggity
Shef Diggity
QLD
6 posts
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25 Feb 2014 5:49pm
Just wondering if many have used deck grip on their boards, and if so, opinions.
I've seen one brand "Versa Traction", it's a clear adhesive that eliminates the need for wax.
I've always just used wax, never had a need to use anything else. But I recently treated myself to a new McTav Fireball, and I'm getting the ****s with trying to pull the board from the bag, only to find the melted wax has glued the two together. The wax melts on the journey back up the highway from the Goldie to Brisbane.

I guess a clear grip would look neat and tidy, although I would never change on cosmetics alone. However, now that the melting wax is ****ting me off, I might have to give it a try.

P.S. Took the new board out for the first time last Sunday morning down at the Alley. wasn't ideal conditions, but had a ball and love the new board. I probably looked like a gimp paddling onto everything with a grin from ear to ear
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
25 Feb 2014 4:27pm
Mate, just get some Robbie page Cream wax. It doesn't melt.
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
25 Feb 2014 8:28pm
Place the board wax side down, always... On roof racks, or inside the car... Wax won't melt while you drive home, A/C on, etc...

Even at 40 degrees, wax side down on roof racks... was won't "melt"... It only gets slightly softer...
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
25 Feb 2014 8:30pm
Ocean & Earth air con board bag will help,please don't do the deck grip.
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
25 Feb 2014 9:39pm



Haahahah heres a whole new 3 million pages of wax yes wax no deck grip yes deck grip no .


It's a bit like the old wine bottles with corks . How many people have pulled a friggin cork ork out lately .



Just get the deck grip to smell like coconut and you will be rolling in it . Money I mean not coconut .
MickPC
MickPC
8266 posts
8266 posts
25 Feb 2014 6:41pm
Never have probs with wax on boards these days. I use summer wax in summer & summer base coat & winter top for winter. Certainly no aficionado on deck grip on longboards, I'm still on my first. Always had them on shortboards, but often ripped them off boards that I've kept longer than usual (18 months +)...Personally I would never put one on a longboard over 9 foot, coz I know I'm going to be walking all over that board & the sweet spots are not as touchy as a shortboard, negating a lot of the advantage of having deck grip imo
surfbroker
surfbroker
NSW
1489 posts
NSW, 1489 posts
26 Feb 2014 8:26am
I used to use grips on my short boards back in the 90's but have only used wax for years now on my longboards, but the clear stuff might work OK.

Try Stomp, used the warm water one all year and find it great and doesn't soften too much,but like all I've tried it leaves itself on your wettie a bit.

I wouldn't put a board in a car between Oct-May as it gets too hot and can shrink the foam and stuff your stick.

Try this..put a thermometer in an empty board bag and leave it in the sun for 10 mins..do the same with a towelling sock..and check the diff in the internal temps..I've found the silver bag in sun gets much hotter
Sandsy1
Sandsy1
NSW
814 posts
NSW, 814 posts
26 Feb 2014 9:51am
Can't recommend deck grip or any traction type product, as I surfed a mal, only once, that had a texture deck and it ripped the crap out of my stomach when paddling and the inside of my legs when sitting. i would suspect that a grip deck would be similar, so if your not going to wear a full steamer every surf, forget it. I also think they make a board look crap. Just my opinion of course.
chrispy
chrispy
WA
9675 posts
WA, 9675 posts
26 Feb 2014 9:42am
A couple of longboarders around here use that versa track and really like it.
I'm pretty sure Cuttlefish on here rates pretty highly.
weiry
weiry
QLD
5396 posts
QLD, 5396 posts
26 Feb 2014 2:24pm
Sandsy1 said...
Can't recommend deck grip or any traction type product, as I surfed a mal, only once, that had a texture deck and it ripped the crap out of my stomach when paddling and the inside of my legs when sitting. i would suspect that a grip deck would be similar, so if your not going to wear a full steamer every surf, forget it. I also think they make a board look crap. Just my opinion of course.


I totally agree with sandsy. I use to have this tail kicker that would make a farkn big hole in my leg. They are fine if you need to have a seal suit
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
26 Feb 2014 3:30pm
i know mac is a big fan of tail pads on lb's - likes um that much he tells other not too. it gives he an advantage he reckons. why just last week he reckon he 's going to stick one on this board nose because he spends so much time nose riding up there- might as well have a pad there too

but on a longboard who knows
thePup
thePup
13831 posts
13831 posts
26 Feb 2014 1:34pm
laceys lane said..
i know mac is a big fan of tail pads on lb's - likes um that much he tells other not too. it gives he an advantage he reckons. why just last week he reckon he 's going to stick one on this board nose because he spends so much time nose riding up there- might as well have a pad there too

but on a longboard who knows


Asea was telling me that the ex-Prez accepted a lucrative contract from some filthy rich sheiks in Kazakhstan .... McTavish Magic Carpet Salesman to the Kaftan hippies
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
26 Feb 2014 4:49pm
weiry said..

Sandsy1 said...
Can't recommend deck grip or any traction type product, as I surfed a mal, only once, that had a texture deck and it ripped the crap out of my stomach when paddling and the inside of my legs when sitting. i would suspect that a grip deck would be similar, so if your not going to wear a full steamer every surf, forget it. I also think they make a board look crap. Just my opinion of course.


I totally agree with sandsy. I use to have this tail kicker that would make a farkn big hole in my leg. They are fine if you need to have a seal suit


Toughen up buttercup

Yes a tail pad can be annoying the first few times you use it but soon your knee gets used to it. I find them extremely useful in being able to feel exactly where your back foot is - vital on a short board. I loved the ones with a raised arch and a kicker
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
26 Feb 2014 4:10pm
Ted the Kiwi said..

weiry said..

Sandsy1 said...
Can't recommend deck grip or any traction type product, as I surfed a mal, only once, that had a texture deck and it ripped the crap out of my stomach when paddling and the inside of my legs when sitting. i would suspect that a grip deck would be similar, so if your not going to wear a full steamer every surf, forget it. I also think they make a board look crap. Just my opinion of course.


I totally agree with sandsy. I use to have this tail kicker that would make a farkn big hole in my leg. They are fine if you need to have a seal suit


Toughen up buttercup

Yes a tail pad can be annoying the first few times you use it but soon your knee gets used to it. I find them extremely useful in being able to feel exactly where your back foot is - vital on a short board. I loved the ones with a raised arch and a kicker



it hurts to have to agree with kiwi cupcakes
SP
SP
10982 posts
SP SP
10982 posts
26 Feb 2014 3:37pm
Ted the Kiwi said..

weiry said..

Sandsy1 said...
Can't recommend deck grip or any traction type product, as I surfed a mal, only once, that had a texture deck and it ripped the crap out of my stomach when paddling and the inside of my legs when sitting. i would suspect that a grip deck would be similar, so if your not going to wear a full steamer every surf, forget it. I also think they make a board look crap. Just my opinion of course.


I totally agree with sandsy. I use to have this tail kicker that would make a farkn big hole in my leg. They are fine if you need to have a seal suit


Toughen up buttercup

Yes a tail pad can be annoying the first few times you use it but soon your knee gets used to it. I find them extremely useful in being able to feel exactly where your back foot is - vital on a short board. I loved the ones with a raised arch and a kicker


Tail block is good, locks your foot in on those steeper backhand bottom turns and also good for jamming the toes against for forehand cutties.

But not on a log, HP or all rounder I kinda like them.

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