Rail tape wing board

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Gone to dark side
Gone to dark side
NSW
394 posts
NSW, 394 posts
17 Apr 2021 4:27pm
Thinking of rail tapping my wing board with 100 mm rail tape . Know thinking that the tape my make the edges slippy when climbing onto the boars.Some thing I do a lot. Has any one rail tapped there wing board.
spikefoil
spikefoil
29 posts
29 posts
17 Apr 2021 3:32pm
Gone to dark side said..
Thinking of rail tapping my wing board with 100 mm rail tape . Know thinking that the tape my make the edges slippy when climbing onto the boars.Some thing I do a lot. Has any one rail tapped there wing board.


I've rail taped my Gong 6'6" with RSPro tape. I'm learning so scrambling all over the board and don't notice the tape at all.
nimo1972
nimo1972
104 posts
104 posts
17 Apr 2021 3:55pm
I rail taped my Tabou pocket air and have not noticed it at all either.
Pacey
Pacey
WA
527 posts
WA, 527 posts
17 Apr 2021 4:14pm
One of my boards was a foil SUP in a previous life, so is rail taped on one side. Don't notice any difference
winddoc
winddoc
NSW
76 posts
NSW, 76 posts
17 Apr 2021 6:36pm
I have a Fanatic sky wing. Found that the rails were super slippery while climbing on board from the back so have
put in some cheap 5 cm tapes from Whitworth to increase grip. The tapes have some fabric in them is super sticky comes in different colours and is extremely durable with use. Great to increase grip.They only cost a few dollars a roll.
Happy foiling
colas
colas
5388 posts
5388 posts
17 Apr 2021 10:50pm
Some of my boards are in ultralight construction (e.g. 5.2kg with pad for 105l) and need some rail protection. I have been using 3M helicopter tape with great success, because I could not use RSPro as I use helicopter tape on my paddle blade edges: RSpro textures will eat up quickly any paddle guard.

Helicopter tape is rubbery to the touch, so it has a kind of anti-slip feeling, plus it is the ultimate for impact protection - Helicopter pilots rely on it to protect the rotor blades from gravel impacts -.
airsail
airsail
QLD
1604 posts
QLD, 1604 posts
18 Apr 2021 5:23am
I use "helicopter tape" too on rails, it's actually called blade tape and used to be applied to the leading edge of rotor blades to help stop erosion. Not used now as the blades are fitted with a stainless steel or nickel abrasion strips.

it's good if you lean your board on its side, helps stop gravel rash to the rail.
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