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Joe,
Nice website, lots of choices. They do not list the thickness or the material and they are $60.00 a sheet plus $25.00 for self stick. I suspect that they are on the thin side and probably made out of EVA.
$60 to $85 is still a good deal considering that you will get up to four boards out of a sheet.
Nice website, lots of choices. They do not list the thickness or the material and they are $60.00 a sheet plus $25.00 for self stick. I suspect that they are on the thin side and probably made out of EVA.
$60 to $85 is still a good deal considering that you will get up to four boards out of a sheet.
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Pad Rash
Hey does the new Parkes pad cause rash when used with no suit. They look nice but I have used the pad material that Romo insets on his boards and that stuff...well although it has good grip it tears you up. The Parkes pads look like simular material. The raised dimple Parkes doesnt rash you up but can be slick at times.
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Re: Pad Rash
no rash caused at all... thats my experience, I have used them for months at a time with no rash guard or wetsuit, never had a rash come up from using them...Beeline wrote:Jim Richardson wrote:Hey does the new Parkes pad cause rash when used with no suit. They look nice but I have used the pad material that Romo insets on his boards and that stuff...well although it has good grip it tears you up.
I've made that observation before and have other tell me that it was
not their experience....hard to believe
EXCEPT Ron R tends to apply the pads and then buff/grind them down
around the edges so that they are more flush with the board.
I doubt it, but it could be the case that the Romo pads that have been
sanded are perhaps the culprit and not the unsanded pads?
YOu can obtain unsanded pads through the Frog House.
On the new Parkes pad, Steenos was saying 'no rash', but with a distance
of over 3,000 miles and having a belief in 'Symphonic Truth' I'd like
to hear others chime in.
although I just spoke to David about the new pads he just came out with, he said the new ones will give a bit more rash than the old ones.
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Just got a sample card from the Hydro-Turf folks.
www.hydroturf.com
Very cool color selection.
The stuff seems ok.
1/4" thickness.
If you like'm thin then I'd say the stuff is a go.
www.hydroturf.com
Very cool color selection.

The stuff seems ok.
1/4" thickness.
If you like'm thin then I'd say the stuff is a go.

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The sample card has 16 pieces of 1 1/2" squares.
Each is a different color, solids like black, gray, blues, greens etc.
There's also marbled and camo.
All are groove cut.
The flat surfaces between the grooves seemed to be a brushed finish.
Check their website for color examples and texture varieties.
http://hydroturf.com/products.php?cat=S ... Hydro-Turf
Seems a good source for the US people who like thinner pads.
Each is a different color, solids like black, gray, blues, greens etc.
There's also marbled and camo.

All are groove cut.
The flat surfaces between the grooves seemed to be a brushed finish.
Check their website for color examples and texture varieties.
http://hydroturf.com/products.php?cat=S ... Hydro-Turf
Seems a good source for the US people who like thinner pads.
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Unless someone warns me not to, I'm going to use wetsuit glue to glue down some 6mm off the chest and back pannel of my old wetsuit. I'll report back with the results.
I'm afraid it will deteriate quickly and then I'll have a hard time removing what remains on the board.
I'm afraid it will deteriate quickly and then I'll have a hard time removing what remains on the board.
It could be worse, I could be in Oakla-homa.
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wetsuit glue sticks real well,rubber to rubber;Not good rubber to glass.Rubber is porous.Gloss or sanded finish not
Been there......3m makes a good adhesive that works.May the glue gods be with you....
Been there......3m makes a good adhesive that works.May the glue gods be with you....
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