Ordered my first foot pad...

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by DaMook, Dec 30, 2009.

  1. DaMook

    DaMook Well-Known Member

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    Dec 30, 2009
    Whats up guys, first post.
    iv'e been surfing 20 years so i guess its time to get a foot pad, huh? :rolleyes: I purchased the Dakine Kalani Rob white pad. What should I expect ?
     
  2. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

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    Feb 21, 2008
    Dakine pads are awesome, and the Kalani Rob model is actually my favorite one...

    I go with black though, because white will get really really dirty if you like to wax your pad.
     

  3. GnarActually

    GnarActually Well-Known Member

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    Sep 30, 2007
    whelp to be blunt you should expect more traction...
     
  4. DaMook

    DaMook Well-Known Member

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    Dec 30, 2009
    is waxing your pad necessary?
     
  5. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    i always wax my pads. but dakines are defiently the best i have ever had. and i usually go through alot a year. but you will dwfiently get alot of traction.
     
  6. GoodVibes

    GoodVibes Well-Known Member

    Jun 29, 2008
    Please,call it a traction pad.Calling it a foot pad makes it sound like theres something wrong with your feet.Goodluck on your new investment.
     
  7. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

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    Feb 21, 2008
    prob. not necessary, but i like to think it helps....

    most of the pro's wax their trac-pads if you watch them getting ready b4 heats, and i think they generally have a good idea of what helps them stick to their boards
     
  8. DaMook

    DaMook Well-Known Member

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    Dec 30, 2009
    calling it a traction pad sounds like something's wrong with my back :D
     
  9. mexsurfer

    mexsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2008
    ya.. i have to go with traction pad, they both make sense, but footpad does sound weird. Ive never had dakine, always creatures and i like them,(one dane reynolds kommunity) and i have looked at the kalani robb pad and it did look sick. I want to find a kommunity kelly slater pad, that one looks pretty nice.
    i never wax my pads when i first get them, i always think it looks like crap, but then after my first sesh with it, i wax it up!
     
  10. gnargnar

    gnargnar Well-Known Member

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    Sep 26, 2009
    agreed....
     
  11. DaMook

    DaMook Well-Known Member

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    Dec 30, 2009
    lol..okay guys forgive me for the semantics error...not a big deal what it sounds like we all know what it means.

    I looked at the Kommunity traction pads website and I think they look great, but its all made of the same material so its all design/graphics shopping at that point. The slater model although, has NO arch.

    Which raises an interesting question, especially since I have no clue about the differences of any Traction Pad- which do you prefer? Arch or No Arch?
     
  12. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

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    Feb 21, 2008
    I like a pretty good arch on my regular shortboards, because when i take off on a really deep wave, i tend to move pretty far forward on my board to get up lots of speed. Then i move my foot back onto the pad once i want to stall or cutback or turn or whatever it is i am doing. The arch makes it really easy to tell that ive moved my foot far back enough to do a critical turn.

    That being said... i generally want a flatter arch on my fish-shapes, cause they are so much shorter there isn't really much space to move the feet around anyway, and the arch is just annoying for me in that situation.
     
  13. mexsurfer

    mexsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Jul 14, 2008
    i actually like no arch, its weird at fisrt but i like how it super easy to run your foot down to the end of it for snaps etc..... But since i can only find flat archs online, i have to buy arched ones :/ .. but whatever, th e arch is usefuly like he said on the post above this