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Deck pad grip

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Created by Salmonpincher 1 month ago, 3 Nov 2025
Salmonpincher
17 posts
3 Nov 2025 4:17AM
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Using 1 of my boards today & found it less grippy than the others (to the point of me slipping on it).

Any tips for how to improve traction? (Other than replace it). Thanks

Hoppo3228
VIC, 820 posts
3 Nov 2025 4:14PM
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You can put some wax on the deckpad...just like waxing a regular surfboard.

hilly
WA, 7852 posts
3 Nov 2025 2:46PM
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Clean it with detergent and rinse really well.
Recut the grooves with an angle grinder - delicate control needed or a jig.
Sand the deck grip lightly with rough sandpaper- 80 grit.

Salmonpincher
17 posts
3 Nov 2025 5:47PM
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Thanks both. I did a quick wax mid way through the session - which helped. I do try to avoid it though as it's only temporary & I always forget to re-wax things (until I'm out there & need it..)

I'll give it a light sand (i think), to give it a bit more edge to it (where it's smoothed off)

I saw online somebody using salt in expoy resin - which looked terminal for the pad if it went wrong

Mark _australia
WA, 23432 posts
3 Nov 2025 7:07PM
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Hilly is onto it but do not apply any non skid like sugar deck (or salt) as no resin or paint is going to stick to EVA well at all

moulded EVA is way worse for traction than the cut stuff and looks different so if you're looking for a new board try to get cut groove stuff.

sflinux
18 posts
17 Nov 2025 3:22PM
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I had a slick deck pad which I sprayed with contact cement which helped give it some tack. I retired my worn out booties at the same time.
Deck pads are on the pricey side so I try not to replace them until they delam.
But some stock pads are on the heavy side, was glad with an upgrade to RSPro cork..



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