Thursday, October 18, 2012

Globe Traction Pads

I used to build a lot of wood boards in my garage for fun.  I started with flat plywood, then started to layer the wood for concave and tails, then started to use fiberglass and then started to make foam cores with wood and fiberglass to strengthen it.  It was fun but I have not made one in a while.  I have lately been more interested in plastic skateboards so I have been buying different types of plastics and melting and bending and researching them and its even more fun.  I have made a couple that are functional and have broken a whole bunch more.  I will post pics of board and some of that experience at some point when I am better at it.
I bring all this up because on the favorite board I ever made, this foam core mini.


I used clear grip tape on the front and used part of a surfboard traction pad as the back half of the grip.  It was and still is awesome.  Looks really cool and provides plenty of grip for a cruiser.
Surfboard traction pads are too expensive, at least $30 and only cover half the deck, to use on every board when a full sheet of grip tape is $5 or less.  I was excited sometime ago to see Globe made their Cruiserboard Tailpad.  The price was still $20 but a little better.  I held off even though I considered buying one or two a couple times.  The other day I was ordering a few things and in the sale section of a big online shop were the Globe tail pads for $6 a piece.  I got a few and they just came today.  They feel just like the surfboard traction pad on my foamcore.  They are going to work well on flat decks.  I am going to try them on the Penny or Stereo and it they stick well enough and seem like they are going to hold up for a while I thing I need to order a few more for that price.


Ill add another post with my thoughts when I get some time riding them in.  In the meantime please visit the plastic skateboarding forum for questions or discussion.
http://plasticskateboarding.com/forum/index.php?topic=184.0

4 comments:

  1. Hi, this is really off topic but I was wondering if you were planning to review the gold cup banana boards? I've been looking for info on them but found barely anything. Being primarily a traditional skateboarder, the banana boards really interest me, esp after seeing the videos they've been posting with all the pros skating them.

    I read a lot of your articles prior to getting a penny, your reviews and comparisons are a great help. I would really be interested in your opinion on them. Thanks!

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    1. I am sure Ill get one eventually, and was thinking about it until I saw the Flexdex Retrodex and got it instead. I will get one eventually, if you beat me to it, please let me know what you think about it.
      Thank you for the nice words.

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  2. hey, your dog is so cute.

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