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endlessummer89
Jan 16, 2010, 05:32 PM
I feel like a real kook asking this but I thought I'd get some advice before I screwed this up.
Below is a pic of my board, I've never had one before with a rounded tail so I am not sure where I want to put the traction pad. Should I just go two inches in front of the leash plug?
mexsurfer
Jan 16, 2010, 05:44 PM
i always put the end of the pad (not the block) at my fin plug closest to the leash cup.
For my reg. sized board (5'9) i put the pad like i said above
For smaller boards (under 5'8) i put the pad right on the leash cup
For my bigger boards (over 5'10) i put it right in between my two center plugs
GnarActually
Jan 16, 2010, 06:38 PM
You want it between the back fin and the two front fins. Soo I have my traction pad about .5in above the fin plug. If your back foot isn't in between the back fin and front fins you'll most likely catch rail while carving and lose speed.
SeaDaddy
Jan 16, 2010, 07:42 PM
Instead of guesstimating by using the leash plug as a point of reference or just slapping the thing on in between you fins, where do you actually plant your back foot on your board.
I know when putting mine on that I line it up even with the aft center FCS plug. So when my foot is planted against the rise on the end of the pad it is over the last 3/4 of the trailing edge of the center fin. How did I come to this conclusion?; I put my board on my bed like you have yours and just stood on the dam thing and took note where I always put my back foot.
Aguaholic
Jan 16, 2010, 08:27 PM
You want it between the back fin and the two front fins. Soo I have my traction pad about .5in above the fin plug. If your back foot isn't in between the back fin and front fins you'll most likely catch rail while carving and lose speed.
Exactly what he said^
mexsurfer
Jan 16, 2010, 10:11 PM
Instead of guesstimating by using the leash plug as a point of reference or just slapping the thing on in between you fins, where do you actually plant your back foot on your board.
I know when putting mine on that I line it up even with the aft center FCS plug. So when my foot is planted against the rise on the end of the pad it is over the last 3/4 of the trailing edge of the center fin. How did I come to this conclusion?; I put my board on my bed like you have yours and just stood on the dam thing and took note where I always put my back foot.
I like that idea! I never really thought about that:confused::confused:
and johnnyav13's thing too.
i guess next time i do seadaddys, and if my foots not inbetween two fins... Ill just put it inbetween the fins :D
superkook
Jan 17, 2010, 12:14 AM
i feel like a kook
MATT JOHNSON
Jan 17, 2010, 12:30 AM
Traction Plad????
http://images.surffanatics.com/productImages/_240000/FF_240000_l.jpg
LBCrew
Jan 17, 2010, 01:35 AM
Where you step back to when you do a hard snap should determine where you place your pad. Your foot should sit on the flat when you pop up, but be right against the wedge at the back of the pad when you step back to turn. If you don't move your back foot around, and some people don't, you might consider waxing it up and riding it for a while until you see where your footprint is. Then scrape and clean the wax off and put it there.
lax8810
Jan 17, 2010, 03:55 PM
sick board...i want one
put the pad between the fins
MDSurfer
Jan 17, 2010, 04:26 PM
Why do you need a "traction pad?" I've never needed one.
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