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i have been getting my deck grip from
kyle bryant
he has been bringing COMPLITE deckgrip for sale at the last few comps.
i try to buy a couple of sets at a time, and then store it away for that future board.
kyle bryant
he has been bringing COMPLITE deckgrip for sale at the last few comps.
i try to buy a couple of sets at a time, and then store it away for that future board.
Just call me 'Poppy'
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hey doc
i think he means sanding the deck of the board, that he is going to apply the grip!
it always pays to clean the deck of your board, or lightly sand if you have polished finish.
Complite also comes in fluro orange!
i think he means sanding the deck of the board, that he is going to apply the grip!
it always pays to clean the deck of your board, or lightly sand if you have polished finish.
Complite also comes in fluro orange!
Just call me 'Poppy'
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prototypes
I have almost been forced to do this due to the general market's dissatisfaction with existing types of 'grip' or deck pads.headwax wrote:
Hart makes a good grip too. Contoured to the knee from what I've seen.
Not on the market yet?
The types that are injection moulded seem to remain slippery when wet and in cold climates they seem to 'freeze' and become brittle (and the samples sent to me 2 years ago actually melted on my board in my parked car and lost their 'texture' all together!)
The more acceptible EVA foam (made famous by Gorilla Grip and OAM for example) is by far the most popular foam but suffers from accessibility..hard to get your hands on them (even when I try to get 50 sets at a time).
And kneeboarders have always been an inventive lot with guys like Simon and Nov adhering EVA Blankets to the entire deck of their boards at little (or mimimal) cost..footnote..forget Liquid Nails and Contact Cement and try 3M's spray adhesive..too easy for sure.
Personally, myself and a CAD designer are about to launch 100 prototypes of an EVA foam grip that is contoured and textured and has a 3M peel-off adhesive backing.
3 different densities of foam, 3 different thicknesses and 3 different textures per piece. We have moulded our knees in plaster casts to get the right shape(s) as necessary.
All preliminary samples (like Scoops) have been well received..the next 100 will simply be..the next step
hart
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hey Bruce
remember back when, we didnt use deck grip.
you use to be proud of your board-bumps on your knees and feet!
moulded deck grip?
boards are dear enough now, without sticking another $$$$
to the price.
but each to their own!
remember back when, we didnt use deck grip.
you use to be proud of your board-bumps on your knees and feet!
moulded deck grip?
boards are dear enough now, without sticking another $$$$
to the price.
but each to their own!
Just call me 'Poppy'
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Re: deack pads
[quote="waka"]
boards are dear enough now, without sticking another $$$$
quote]
How's it Adam..
Yeah..bumps were something to be proud of for sure!
But decks were glassed with 3 full layers of 6oz Volan back then, on top of hard as concrete foam blanks..and not to mention glosscoats!
Grip is as essential to our boards now, as it is to our knees.
It is always difficult for me to stay apolitical on these forums but I have to say this in terms of $'s
Kneeboarders in Sydney are paying over $80 AUD for some grips currently on the market..
I am trying to produce a product which retails for less than $60 (if final costings allow) that is simply smarter than what is available now.
hart
ps
Like you, I reckon the Complite (despite the fluro orange) is the best product currently out there..but it is much easier to get one set..than 20!
ce la vie
pps
and forgive me for being totally political with this..
as far as the cost of boards is concerned..I bet if you asked someone who built them for a living (professionally), you'd get a different answer to the 'cost' comment above!
all in good spirit mate (as I'm about to go to work on Easter Sunday!!) so I'm secretly spewin'..ha
boards are dear enough now, without sticking another $$$$
quote]
How's it Adam..
Yeah..bumps were something to be proud of for sure!
But decks were glassed with 3 full layers of 6oz Volan back then, on top of hard as concrete foam blanks..and not to mention glosscoats!
Grip is as essential to our boards now, as it is to our knees.
It is always difficult for me to stay apolitical on these forums but I have to say this in terms of $'s
Kneeboarders in Sydney are paying over $80 AUD for some grips currently on the market..
I am trying to produce a product which retails for less than $60 (if final costings allow) that is simply smarter than what is available now.
hart
ps
Like you, I reckon the Complite (despite the fluro orange) is the best product currently out there..but it is much easier to get one set..than 20!
ce la vie
pps
and forgive me for being totally political with this..
as far as the cost of boards is concerned..I bet if you asked someone who built them for a living (professionally), you'd get a different answer to the 'cost' comment above!
all in good spirit mate (as I'm about to go to work on Easter Sunday!!) so I'm secretly spewin'..ha
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happy easter to you and your family
bruce
i know where you are coming from on the pricing of boards made by and fulltime manufacturer, and thoses made by "said" backyarder.
myself been in the building trade, operating a family business, with all the useal overheads, i can get fairly pissed off when the little "cash in hand " fella takes sales off me.
but i understand that everybody has to eat.
and in the words of Dave Parkes-'i make boards for the love of kneeboarding, not for the money"
basiclly their isnt enough kneeboard sales to support a fulltime business.considering their is realisticlly only you and neil luke (island),bob at Drift and Parkesy- there should be plenty to go round!
i realised long ago, that if i got evey job that i qouted,i wouldnt be able to do all of them, or my quality would go down the gurgler!
it all about QUALITY not QUANITY!
Prices, you make a very good product Bruce, and if people shop eleswhere because of price, let them go, the fair dinkum buyers will always come back!
pps the surf is smoking
try and enjoy yourself mate!
pps the prices you qouted for your deck grip, are way cheaper than what you told me way back at the Cronulla comp
at that price, count me in!
bruce
i know where you are coming from on the pricing of boards made by and fulltime manufacturer, and thoses made by "said" backyarder.
myself been in the building trade, operating a family business, with all the useal overheads, i can get fairly pissed off when the little "cash in hand " fella takes sales off me.
but i understand that everybody has to eat.
and in the words of Dave Parkes-'i make boards for the love of kneeboarding, not for the money"
basiclly their isnt enough kneeboard sales to support a fulltime business.considering their is realisticlly only you and neil luke (island),bob at Drift and Parkesy- there should be plenty to go round!
i realised long ago, that if i got evey job that i qouted,i wouldnt be able to do all of them, or my quality would go down the gurgler!
it all about QUALITY not QUANITY!
Prices, you make a very good product Bruce, and if people shop eleswhere because of price, let them go, the fair dinkum buyers will always come back!
pps the surf is smoking
try and enjoy yourself mate!
pps the prices you qouted for your deck grip, are way cheaper than what you told me way back at the Cronulla comp
at that price, count me in!
Just call me 'Poppy'
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