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What works & what doesn't and in what type of conditions. Got a "secret" only you and your shaper know???? Post it here... we can keep it quiet ;-)

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sarj wrote:
swheeler wrote:Pendo pads would be great if you live where he installs them, but otherwise, the Mccray ones are great, and only $40. There is also a guy in Costa Mesa who is very competitive. No sense dissing anyone about this, serves no purpose. Pendo would say the same.
Who is the guy in Costa Mesa?
Probably Romanosky.
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COVE PAD, By Casey Patelski in Costa Mesa. See 2nd page back in Products on this site for pics and info. Custom KneeBoard pads from plane flat to Kneelothodic layerd and shaped to your specifications. 714 380 4968, caseyp@designlifeins.com.
COVE PADS,KneeloLab 6-0PoisonDart DeanCleary 3x Cncav Roundtail 5Fin, 6-0 PoisonDart Infinity 3x Cncav Pintail 3 Fin, Blast 5-9StubVector Swallow Quad, 5-9Vartanian Poison Dart 3x Cncav PinTail 3fin, 6-0Flashpoint DoubleBump Swallow & 5-10 WingPin 3fins.
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Gotta say, just got Parkesy's new pads for my 3 new boards, and I'm impressed!
They're not as soft as the bubble style, but haven't given me any trouble rash-wise so far. Grip is excellent! Good enough that you don't worry about them at all - you know they work and feel right under your legs. Not too thick, but plenty of padding all the same.
You know how something works so well that you don't even have to think about it? That's how well I rate them.
Seems as though they will last the disance, too.
...but I like to be different...
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I really like Cove pads, got them on two of my boards, however I tried these and I am impressed. A couple of guys I surf with reckon their really good.
NEE PRO traktor grips.

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