Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

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Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby walter_mundstock » Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:36 pm

Hi.

Can someone help me undestand what are the pros and cons of using Traction Pads (Deck) on the rear of the surfboard?

Thanks.
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby garbarrage » Mon Dec 06, 2010 8:53 pm

Pros - Better grip on rear foot. Due to hump in the middle and kicker at the rear, much easier to feel foot position. Find difficult to surf a shortboard without one.

Cons - Absolutely none that I can think of.
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby Aloha » Tue Dec 07, 2010 2:42 am

I'll add some to the above

Pros - Easier to duck dive when using your foot as the arch on the back gives some leverage.

Cons - If you've got a rough one and are wearing boardies or a springy, your knee will get chaffed. You'll build up resistance to it if you surf enough, but the alternative is buy a soft one instead. Most pads in the surf shop have a little bit of sample material stuck to the outside of the packaging, so feel it for how rough it is before you buy it. My first pad ever was like grip tape! Damn near took all the skin off my knee. :-D
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby tony g » Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:08 am

Some people use them some do not. I have them on some of my boards, but I can ride a short board fine without one too. What I do like about tail pads is they let you know more easily if you have your back foot on the tail or not. Most of them also provide really good grip. I also agree with someone else that they are good for duck diving as you can feel them and your foot won't slip off very easy. One other bennefit is that they are kind of spongy foam like, so they will provide some protection from pressure dings on the tail of your surfboard and will definetly keep your tail intact longer by having one on your board. If I have a board I really like I will put one on the tail to help make that board last a little longer. If they get in your way and you do not like them don't use one. You will be fine without it. You will have to wax your board good though! Hope that helps you!

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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby cornishsurfer » Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:16 pm

do they help for beginners to learn foot placement?
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby Surfbum23 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 1:31 am

i dont even use them, just wax the living hell out of my tail lol
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby Kaaimans » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:37 pm

Can't duckdive heavy waves without one. I always go for the one for the hugest kicker too.
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby madcat » Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:49 pm

I always catch my toe's on them popping up, but they may just be bad technique/low fitness. I haven't used one in about 4 months.
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby LucasLazari » Tue Feb 24, 2015 3:59 pm

another pro: using traction pad will save you wax money
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby surfingsince » Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:34 pm

Traction pads on a surf board is like grip tape on a skateboard. You don't need, but it sure as hell helps. On some board it's not as necessary as others. However on shortboards its pretty much a must have. I have gone through plenty of traction pads in my days, but for some reason Prolite traction pads always perform the best and last me the longest. People also try Dakine and Creatures but Prolite is what I have found works best for me
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Re: Traction Pads - Pros and Cons

Postby MrSurf » Sun Jan 22, 2017 3:37 am

Tail pad: ALWAYS, and better with archbar. Finding that sweetspot in a hurry is critically important. ALSO, FRONT foot traction is seeing new interest. Saves the mess of wax, and it IS a mess : ) There's stuff called Tiki Grip that comes in rolls.
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