Pad under HydroTurf

Scorn800

Ride for life
Location
North NJ
I use multiple layers of the thin ( and cheaper ) HT pad.

its easier to work with, and 3 layers of it is softer feeling to me than the 25mm pad, and much easier to work with.

build up the areas where your feet will BE with multiuple layers, use a single layer in the rest of the tray.

it feels comfy like a pillow.

I agree with flake
I used 3 layers of 8mm
 
I have recently done a bit of work with the 8 & 25mm plush and have 2 tips that made working with it easier,

for cutting use and electric carving knife just don't t try to push to hard.
for shaping i found a "flapper" wheel in a die grinder the best see picture.

Cheers
Matty
 

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Speleopower

got a Superjet
Location
Cocoa Beach
In the pic of my ski the front strap is in a bad location. I don't use it....gotta move it.

I was thinking of doing 2 or 3 layers of the thin paddig but didn't want to use so much glue so I went with one layer of the thick padding.

Scott
 
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SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
I have recently done a bit of work with the 8 & 25mm plush and have 2 tips that made working with it easier,

for cutting use and electric carving knife just don't t try to push to hard.
for shaping i found a "flapper" wheel in a die grinder the best see picture.

Cheers
Matty

We have flap wheels at work, I'll have to remember that, and never thought about our carving knife.
 
Hijacking my own thread, 2 more questions:

Molded or cut groove hydroturf? HT tells me that the cut groove provides better traction, but that molded lasts longer. What is your experience?

I rode in the ocean for the first 4 years I had my SJ, but have since moved away from the beach. Most of my riding is on lakes, and while I like to fool around and learn a few tricks, I am not doing anything aggressive. I have always used only an open tray......but now that I am getting ready to returf it, I am wondering whether I should consider a kicktail and/or footholds. Overkill for my use, or would it be worth doing even if I am not maxing out the utility??
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
Molded, it lasts tons longer than the cut, and I've not noticed a difference in traction.
 

brett

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Location
Ventura,ca
Hijacking my own thread, 2 more questions:

Molded or cut groove hydroturf? HT tells me that the cut groove provides better traction, but that molded lasts longer. What is your experience?

I rode in the ocean for the first 4 years I had my SJ, but have since moved away from the beach. Most of my riding is on lakes, and while I like to fool around and learn a few tricks, I am not doing anything aggressive. I have always used only an open tray......but now that I am getting ready to returf it, I am wondering whether I should consider a kicktail and/or footholds. Overkill for my use, or would it be worth doing even if I am not maxing out the utility??

i like the waffle cut
 

oxnard111

Creative RE Purchasing
Is "waffle cut" the same as cut diamond? Or are you referring to molded diamond?

neither. waffle is like this

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