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Best Deck Pad?

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Created by GizzieNZ > 9 months ago, 20 Aug 2018
GizzieNZ
4102 posts
20 Aug 2018 10:41AM
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The deck pad on my Laird surrator is terrible (see pic)......sometimes I glue bits back down. Other times I despair and simply rip them off. Got a $70 pad off trade me to put on my PSH......lifting at corners. Got $70 pad to put on my Bula. Worked like magic.....but they stopped selling them.
Going to rip the pad off the Laird. Trying a Creatures of Leisure 6 piece pad (heavily discounted at Torpedo 7 at moment)

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
20 Aug 2018 10:59AM
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Auckland company Ocean Culture have Art in Surf deck pads reduced from $169 to $99.....but no reviews published

colas
4993 posts
20 Aug 2018 11:45AM
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The best pad I tried is the FCS 3mm dimples. It is quite expensive, but:

- it grips while not being abrasive. I have tried grips with even more traction but you get skin rashes quick when climbing on the board .
- it is thin, you definitely feel the board better than with a 5mm pad
- it is waterproof, it does not soak water
- it is quite dense, so it offers a good protection for the board and your feet do not sink in it, for a more precise feeling
- it has been on the market for some years, so by shopping around on the web, you can find it at some discounted price
- the ones "pre-shaped" (not the rolls) have archs on the sides for a better grip of the toes, if you like this kind of things. But the rolls are cheaper.

www.standupzone.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=25925.0;attach=55267;image

If you are looking for a cheap quality pad in europe, have a look at the full length Gong pads. They are 5mm so a bit thicker and softer than the FCS , but they have also a good grip without being abrasive. 49 euros for a 200x60cm rectangle of quality pad is quite a bargain. They exist in black or white:
https://gongsupshop.com/epages/box1707.sf/en_GB/?ViewObjectPath=%2FShops%2Fbox1707%2FProducts%2FGON2DECKPADBLANCDIA

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
20 Aug 2018 12:27PM
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I like the sound of those full length Gong pads Colas.......maybe not available in NZ
Maybe NZ needs a Gong dealer. It probably does......not me though

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
20 Aug 2018 12:40PM
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Oh wow......they have wonderful colours......not just black

thegreatsup
502 posts
20 Aug 2018 2:39PM
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@gizzienz- the other thing you can do is just import one from eBay from someone in china. I did that with my last one and got a few surfboard deck pads for about $10 that I onsold for $20. 3m adhesive and all the works- was really good and think the full 7pc sup pad was about $40

Hoppo3228
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20 Aug 2018 6:23PM
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oam would be my pick. they are the same that Infinity use...

Nozza
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20 Aug 2018 9:10PM
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GizzieNZ said..
Oh wow......they have wonderful colours......not just black



And various "Cammo" patterns.
Having done several, I now understand black is often standard because your feet are filthy, and the filth comes off on the pad, and black doesn't show it.
All single colours do,
The Cammo ones probably show it too, but you can't see it

cbigsup
454 posts
20 Aug 2018 9:43PM
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OEM top notch. Better than FCS, Creatures.
Hobie, Rawson, Angulo and other customs are naked hull to quote a famous shaper.
Tried many and the OEM is a better mousetrap.

805StandUp
128 posts
20 Aug 2018 11:55PM
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+1 on OAM though I am not positive it is closed cell foam but doesn't matter much in my surfing it. I run the Blurr Pad on my 8'10 and love it--best pad I ever used! Here is the pic I posted on the Surrator thread:





GizzieNZ
4102 posts
21 Aug 2018 12:50PM
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that's really cool.......is kick pad pard of their product. Or an add on?

805StandUp
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21 Aug 2018 1:39PM
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GizzieNZ said..
that's really cool.......is kick pad pard of their product. Or an add on?


Kick pad is part of the product. 9 piece I believe. Has grip for days.... only complaint I have heard is that some folks think that the animal pattern is hard on their knees but I have no complaints though I don't spend much time on my knees.

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
22 Aug 2018 12:23PM
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Well my pain your gain.....can't recommend the creatures six piece deck pad. Is tiny.......comes a bit over halfway along the board. Some NZ sup shops selling this pad for about $240


GizzieNZ
4102 posts
22 Aug 2018 12:43PM
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And I remember some of those breeze threads where people did cool looking deck pad patterns

Hoppo3228
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22 Aug 2018 8:01PM
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GizzieNZ said..
And I remember some of those breeze threads where people did cool looking deck pad patterns


The mosiac thing is not something I like the look of, however, the grip is meant to be awesome.

Nozza
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22 Aug 2018 8:11PM
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AJSP...




805StandUp
128 posts
22 Aug 2018 9:33PM
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I am thinking the OAM Blur pad will also be too small for the 9'10. My Surrator is 8'10. Perhaps some of their other pads are bigger or may have to look at the diamond deck pads that come in sheets and cut to size.

GizzieNZ
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23 Aug 2018 6:30AM
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Me too thinking it too small. The 9'10 is the starboard whopper version of the surrator
Am hoping Hoppo is correct when he says the creatures is a good quality pad.
Got another six piece pad. Got a creatures extra wide kick pad. Will chuck them all together

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
23 Aug 2018 7:59AM
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And where should you put your kick pad? Most boards i have owned that had "pretend deck pads" I never actually touched with my foot

GizzieNZ
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23 Aug 2018 10:41AM
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benjl said..
@gizzienz- the other thing you can do is just import one from eBay from someone in china. I did that with my last one and got a few surfboard deck pads for about $10 that I onsold for $20. 3m adhesive and all the works- was really good and think the full 7pc sup pad was about $40


This is a good point of view.......but if it is a board that you are fond of.....spent hours getting rid of last deck pad.....you want a quality product

805StandUp
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23 Aug 2018 12:38PM
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GizzieNZ said..
And where should you put your kick pad? Most boards i have owned that had "pretend deck pads" I never actually touched with my foot


I lined it up with the back of the original pad. I am sure more experienced folks can chime in but I don't think getting back to the heel kick (which is more a foot stop) is key as much as getting back onto the arch bar which is something I am working on. That said on the Surrator I haven't often gotten that far back as the board is so reactive it just gets more twitchy that far back. On a friend's Starboard Pro that I tried this past weekend, however I got my foot all the way back. If I am remembering correctly, Sean Poynter once told he takes his back foot to the kickpad on his cutbacks but then brings it slightly forward on the bottom turns.

colas
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23 Aug 2018 1:57PM
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805StandUp said..
I lined it up with the back of the original pad. I am sure more experienced folks can chime in but I don't think getting back to the heel kick (which is more a foot stop) is key as much as getting back onto the arch bar which is something I am working on.


It depends on the length of the board.

On a 7' board, getting the foot locked between the arch and the kick pad is mandatory for top turns. On a 9' foot board you do not need to get as far back, and may even remove the kick pad for reducing drag.

GizzieNZ
4102 posts
25 Aug 2018 12:31PM
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Am getting it together


GizzieNZ
4102 posts
27 Aug 2018 7:45AM
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The creatures deck pads do look good quality. But almost too small to be called "sup deck pads". This was two six piece creatures sup pads......with two pieces left over (needed a centre panel as pads two narrow otherwise)


GizzieNZ
4102 posts
27 Aug 2018 9:20AM
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But really.....if you getting a new sup.......should try and get one without a deck pad. Then you can put a pad of your choice on easily. Wouldn't have to scrape off old crap

toolate
103 posts
26 Mar 2019 3:10PM
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Seriously: some of these pads are more than $200 ? For some foam?

515
775 posts
26 Mar 2019 3:25PM
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Hey Gizzee,
There is an eva supplier in Tauranga that some from. I will post up a photo and contact details tomorrow.
Cheers Greg

colas
4993 posts
26 Mar 2019 6:06PM
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Whoa, there is no way you are going to exploit the potential of this board with a tail pad so far forward, especially with a quad setup...

515
775 posts
27 Mar 2019 9:04AM
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To the kiwis, see the attached photos.
Yes I got 1m x 2.4m length and have gripped 3 x softtop surfboards so far. I need to glass a deck repair and use on 8'4" mini mal, I'm so used to the feel that its better than wax for me.






515
775 posts
27 Mar 2019 9:06AM
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Forgot to mention the cost of deck grip from surf shops is expensive.
Good luck

toolate
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28 Mar 2019 6:04AM
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515 said..
Forgot to mention the cost of deck grip from surf shops is expensive.
Good luck


why should it be so expensive? The 3m backing is not that much



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