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Thread: Dominator Tail pad....yes vs. no

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    Dominator Tail pad....yes vs. no

    Hi guys. just wondering if you're using a tail/kick/stomp pad....im thinking of getting one

    thanks
    luis

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    I vote yes. Back foot positioning is crucial in the Dom/Spit etc. so a pad comes in very handy for knowing your foot is where it should be.

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    where exactly should i place it? could you post a pic?
    thanks

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    Depends if you're primarily going to be using it as a quad or thruster. I'd jam it right back so your foot is over the rear fin plug. If you're running a quad you'd probably shuffle forwards a touch so your foot is over the quad rears.

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    Quad+home made knubster:) was thinking putting it as far back(till the leashrope plug)?

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    I'd suggest wax first to work out where you place your back foot. Youll see that spot from wax wear. I tend to turn with my foot over the two forward fins, so place the year of my pad over the middle of my rear fin. Seems to work.

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    Quad+home made knubster:) was thinking putting it as far back(till the leashrope plug)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luismx View Post
    Quad+home made knubster:) was thinking putting it as far back(till the leashrope plug)?
    That's where mine are placed, about a quarter inch off the plug.

    I can't imagine not using a tail pad anymore. Back foot slip is a thing of the past. I think they are a must for modern surfing.
    Last edited by Slowman; 12-30-2012 at 04:49 PM.
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    One thing I hate about demo boards...they dont usually come with tail pads. I have done the splits several times on demo boards...I just dont know how people used to surf without them. All my boards regardless of size or purpose have tail pads....

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    hey FW Fan, yeah we did just order a new demo fleet and ALL shortboards will have them from now on. So much better. especially for the folks who cant ride without them (like me).
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