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Slippery Deck Pad ideas

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Created by Supster7 > 9 months ago, 24 Jan 2023
Supster7
NSW, 38 posts
24 Jan 2023 9:48PM
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Up for any ideas good or bad.

I have a Sunova Steeze which has a slippery deck pad. I need to wax it everytime I take it in the surf. I have slipped off it plenty of times without wax. The deck pad on my Sunova Speed is fine.

Does anybody have a solution other than waxing it each session?

moogengronko
76 posts
24 Jan 2023 7:57PM
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Nope
Wax it

My latest sunova also has a slippery deck. Older ones are fine (still)

micksmith
VIC, 1701 posts
25 Jan 2023 6:39AM
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1. Clean the grip
2. sandpaper ( rough grit )
3. Booties
4. new grip

hows that for good or bad ideas

anchorpoint
193 posts
25 Jan 2023 4:38AM
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Probably some oil residus from the factory...use dry sand to rub on the deck otherwise as micksmith said.

fastfredo
52 posts
25 Jan 2023 6:22AM
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Do you place your SUP into a travel bag wet? Could be mold from not drying effectively.

Supster7
NSW, 38 posts
25 Jan 2023 9:41PM
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No it is not new and no mildew. It is treated the same as all other boards and it is the only deckpad I find slippery.

I have been thinking about cutting parts of the deck pad out but it is far easier to wax everytime I go out.

I did consider a new deck pad but the expense put me off. This is one of the best sup deck pads going.
oamsurf.com/collections/sup-n/products/dave-boehne-sup-blur-pad-black

justaddwater
NSW, 762 posts
26 Jan 2023 8:18AM
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I have not tried this on a deck pad but ,Gorrilla grip spray from Bunny's ,$10 a can ;it's all I use on my noserider sups,I find the nozzle supplied with it to be not satisfactory for fine spaying,so I swap it out for a normal spray paint can nozzle,as you only need a fine coverage,good luck !

colas
5364 posts
26 Jan 2023 4:36PM
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Here is video showing a closeup of the kind of mini-grooves you want to have on a pad: the grooves of the new 2023 Gong pads, which are flat to ease getting in and out of straps, but with traction provided by the grooves.

You could try to (re-)create these grooves with a coarse sandpaper, or a rotating metal brush, or...


backbeach
NSW, 157 posts
27 Jan 2023 5:49PM
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Clarks Rubber have got good rolls of deck grop

sflinux
18 posts
12 Feb 2023 1:53PM
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A quick fix that I had good results with was spraying a slippery pad with contact cement.
I like the sanding idea, I will have to try that.

Supster7
NSW, 38 posts
13 Feb 2023 10:57PM
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How long does the contact cement last?

sflinux
18 posts
15 Feb 2023 11:18AM
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Supster7 said..
How long does the contact cement last?

Your mileage may vary but so far a single application has been enough.

Henners
421 posts
15 Feb 2023 1:41PM
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Just throwing it out there. I saw a guy put a layer of epoxy and then some salt/sugar/sand on the pads for them to last longer. I presume that they would also have more grip.
Pump my board!

Jeroensurf
1072 posts
15 Feb 2023 4:19PM
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Brushing/sanding them with rough sandpaper or a metal brush works really well but keep in mind that some pads aren,t closed cell but only the topcover and can get very heavy when they open up.
Cheapest/easiest way I found so far is the gorilla grip spray or epoxi and grip-powder.


I tried cutting out pads, but found it uncomfortable to stand on.



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