Snowboard Stomp Pad - 3750907609168
Spike Stomp Pad
Spike Stomp Pad
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Dakine Spike Stomp Pad
One of the longest running products in our lineup of stomp pads, the Spike Stomp is still the best functioning and one of our best sellers. Why? Because the spikes are taller than most, which makes them more effective even with snow buildup. Pilot creases molded into the stomp let you trim down the overall size, or cut into strips to customize your traction.
- 100% TPU
- 4.8 x 4.3 [ 123mm x 110mm ]|.9 oz. [ 25g ]
- Molded urethane (100% TPU)
- Peel and stick adhesive
- Spike pattern for maximum traction
- Sections can be cut apart and reconfigured
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Glue came off on backing!
The pad glue sticks to the backing that you peel off, leaving large parts of the pad without glue
Your stomp pad search is over!
This stomp pad is amazing and does exactly what you need a pad to do; Grip. Certainly not the prettiest thing available, but it outperforms all others by a wide margin. The spikes are huge, and there are a lot of them. I compared it in person to a whole line up of other top brands, and none came close to this for grip and agressiveness. Once your boot comes down, it's practically impossible to slide it in any direction without completely lifting your boot off first. I didn't realize there was a black option. The store had White and Clear. I choose clear. If this thing ever needs replaced or for my next board I'll get the same thing in black. I bet in a pinch, you could ride all the way down the mountain with this and only your front ankle binding attached. The material is flexible, but still hard enough it will likely never ware out. The adhesive is thick and sticky. If you inadvertently stepped on this thing with its adhesive side up, it would become part of your foot. The glue is like one of those sticky mouse traps for human sized mammals. Be advised, it has a multi step process to adhere to your board that should probably be followed. 1:Wipe down the board with isopropyl alcohol. 2:Heat the Board and the Pad itself with a hairdryer. 3:Carefully align and apply the pad. 4:Step on it with all of your weight, but don't skid it around, just stand on it for a bit. (You pretty much can't skid it at this point anyway). I ended up using Windex, a couple paper towels, and a hobby type heat gun on low, which is still hotter than any hair dryer. That's all I had, and It seemed to work perfectly fine I just kept it farther away. The clear color allowed me to see any small air pockets as they appeared visually and helped to ensure a perfect gluedown. I would still personally go black the next time, for personal preference, as following the written instructions will ensure that you get a good adhesion the first try.
Favorite Stomp Pad
This is my go to stomp pad. It's the perfect size and has nice big teeth for gripping and cleaning the bottom of my boot. This goes on every new board I set up.
Hands down The Best Stomp Pad
I hope they never discontinue this stomp pad because I want to have the option of putting this on a future snowboard. Nothing compares to it. So grippy. I got it in clear so that you can still see my graphics on my board.
Great quality
It works well, and have a clean design
Best Stomp Pad out there!
I wouldn’t even consider buying another type of stomp pad. The big spikes on this make it so grippy & it never gets packed with snow. Highly recommend!
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Good One
Grippy and soft. Can also be cut with scissors to customize. Can’t believe how long I snowboarded without a stomp pad.
Versatile and solid
This is my 4th one. The way the spikes are designed...you can cut out a section to still fit a Burton the binding track on the back foot.
Great stomp pad
I have had this on my board for several years now and it works great. Better grip than previous pads I’ve used and it is absolutely solid on the board. I work as an instructor and so I am working with only one foot in much of the time. This pad has really held up and performed well.
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I purchased your spike stomp pad recently and see there are lines on the pad for if you're wanting to customize and cut into strips. Curious, if you're wanting to stick the whole pad on the board, should the lines on the pad be vertical or horizontal when applying? Or does it matter..Thanks