Poster: A snowHead
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How many of you use a Stomp Pad ?
Does it make life easier getting off the lift and scooting around ?, Or is it a complete waste of money
Would live to hear you opinions.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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yes, they make life easier (especially on a button lift, I found, because I was fairly rubbish). And they cost a few pence, for goodness' sake.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Nope. Might as well write "punter" on your (visible between hat/helmet and goggles) forehead.
(They do make life somewhat easier when one-footing it around the place, but it's not exactly hard without one - just jam your boot against the back binding).
If you do get one, remember that the correct place to stick it is just in front of the back binding. Not in the centre of the board, rental shop style.
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no, as Steve said they will drain you of any credibility you have left.
if you really want one, make sure its crab grab, that you can argue is cool.....
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Not sure how cool i can clear plastic be
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A stomp pad is cooler than falling off a drag lift
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+1 for a stomp pad and who cares what anybody thinks.
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I had one on my old board, and then for purely aesthetic reasons didn't put one on my new one as it looked too purdy.
Found that it basically made very little difference as you just use the back binding to stabilise anyway.
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Really depends on how slippery your top sheet is. My Bataleon is like glass.
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Jones mountain twin.
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+1 for the "jam your boot against the back binding". If you don't do it on a drag already, then you will realise why drags have been such a massive ballache all these years.
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Got a real vicious one on the WWW mainly as I use it in the domes so i'm more likely to be on a poma.
Used to have one on the Triumph as that was pretty slick, just dots though.
Nothing on the new Flagship, plus the surface is kinda matt so not really an issue.
That stomp isn't exactly a looker... Maybe something less... fugly?
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Ha.
I thought as it is mostly clear it will blend in
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You know it makes sense.
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Stomp pads are a bit pants but they do help. I just bought some rasta stud mats for my Jackpot which is also like glass so really needs them.
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One good thing about being an old age pensioner beginner on a snowboard; a lot less to worry about. I had wondered about a rasta stud though (they patrol the beaches of Barbados......)
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Poster: A snowHead
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+1 for the depends how slippery your top sheet is. If it makes it easier get one.
Amazing how some peeps will do things the hard way just to look "cool"......you never look cool going ars*e over tit whilst getting off a lift
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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No.
It's nothing to do with your top sheet. Learn to ride, don't buy junk, it's not the same thing.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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So while your learning...?
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How can some people be so fascist about something so simple? And really not world-shatteringly important?
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Yes. I have a nice metal stud one. Looks pretty, and makes 1 footing easier. What's not to like?
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I've been sticking extra bits of non-slip on my skiff dinghies for the last 15 years. In all that time only one person has said anything and that was 'ooh that looks good where can I buy some'.
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pam w wrote: |
How can some people be so fascist about something so simple? And really not world-shatteringly important? |
They asked for "opinions" - there's nothing "fascist" about having one.
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Well, some opinions are more fascist than others. However, implying that anybody with a stomp pad will rightly be the object of withering scorn from all the cool and right-thinking dudes is not, I admit, fascist. I was exaggerating. It's just rude and rather pathetic.
Last edited by After all it is free on Wed 9-12-15 23:14; edited 1 time in total
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And he asked whether it made getting off lifts and scooting around easier. He didn't ask whether it met the approval of fashion victims.
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If you do choose to get one, for it to be actually of any value, I've found the really vicious spiky ones to be the most useful.
Those flat things that are basically a rubber sticker are pretty useless - you need something with some oomph to it to make any real difference.
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@Kingofthec, seconded.
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pam w wrote: |
Well, some opinions are more fascist than others. However, implying that anybody with a stomp pad will rightly be the object of withering scorn from all the cool and right-thinking dudes is not, I admit, fascist. I was exaggerating. It's just rude and rather pathetic. |
No Pam, its fun. Within all the people I snowboard with there is one guy who has a stomp pad (he doesn't need it, he's just always had them). So...we take the **** out of him. Its fun, he knows were joking, buts its fun. That's why were all here.
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Absolutely fine with your mate, @eddiethebus. Not so clever, perhaps, with a comparatively newcomer who has asked a sensible question.
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You know it makes sense.
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No, he asked for opinions which is what he got. The opinion of learn to ride properly, don't get a stomp pad is no less valid than yours. You going on calling people fashion victims, dudes, fascists etc is arguable what is "not so clever".
Its a forum for opinions. Its not Askpam.com
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Now Boys, Calm down we are all the same.
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Poster: A snowHead
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The opinion of learn to ride properly, don't get a stomp pad is no less valid than yours
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never suggested otherwise. I just think it's rude. Donald Trump's opinion is valid too, though properly fascist.
And if suggesting that one should avoid stomp pads because it's not cool and you'll be laughed at isn't being a fashion victim...... I don't know what is.
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And if suggesting that one should avoid stomp pads because it's not cool and you'll be laughed at isn't being a fashion victim...... I don't know what is
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Too funny!
Mate, no one will laugh at you if you buy the nice metal stud stop pads and position correctly by the back bindings. If they do, you can just laugh back that you were trying to detract attention form their fugly face to do them a favour
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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And if suggesting that one should avoid stomp pads because it's not cool and you'll be laughed at isn't being a fashion victim...... I don't know what is
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Too funny!
Mate, no one will laugh at you if you buy the nice metal stud stop pads and position correctly by the back bindings. If they do, you can just laugh back that you were trying to detract attention form their fugly face to do them a favour
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@kat.ryb, both decent choices. I found it helps to put your boot on the board where it would sit if you were on it one footed. Note where your toes and heel would be and position the studs in arcs around those areas, rather than putting them under the centre of the boot - it gives you a really good grip and lets you press the edges for more control when one footed.
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Nothing wrong with a stomp pad. Anyone who takes the wee wee has some serious sense of humour issues or is displaying the mentality of a 12 year old.
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Scott Stevens seems to get on ok using them and I don't seem many people taking the wee wee out of him or telling him to learn to ride properly. I can happily use lifts without them but I tend to stick the Burton studs on most of my snowboards after seeing several people over the years come a cropper getting off lifts. As some people have said some top sheets are slippy as with snow on them and some aren't. Most people I know use them and nobody takes the wee wee.
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