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Dakine 10001555 Pyramid Studs Snowboard Stomp Pad Dakine 10001555 Pyramid Studs Snowboard Stomp Pad

Dakine 10001555 Pyramid Studs Snowboard Stomp Pad

Dakine 10001555 Pyramid Studs Snowboard Stomp Pad Dakine 10001555 Pyramid Studs Snowboard Stomp Pad
$ 11.95

Score By Feature

Based on 612 ratings
Drying power
9.80
Value for money
7.31
Adhesion
6.86

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Product Description

The aluminum is plated
In each pack, there are nine
An adhesive that you peel and stick

Questions & Answers

I can't seem to display them on my board. How do I do that?

Rubbing alcohol should be used to wipe the placement area of the board. Let the rubbing alcohol A minute). they are warm (*15 seconds) and then remove sticker. Place a heavy object (hardback book) on top of the spikes Make sure the boards with weight are cured for at least 24 hours (I did mine for 48). I have not lost a single one all season when using the method I just described. I wish you all the best!

Stump studs are designed to do what for your snowboard? Sorry, I am new to all of this. ?

The following is a quote from Marc at They attach to the top of the snowboard so that you can stand on them when you are not wearing your snowboard bindings on your back foot. If there is snow on the surface, it is very slippery.

The top of the studs on the snowboard is how high?

The grip is a little less than 1/2", just enough to hold on, yet not too much so they don't get in the way. Shred Shop thanks you for your support

Can you tell me what the dimensions of the sides are?

It is six inches by six inches. The size of a 6 inch

Selected User Reviews For Dakine 10001555 Pyramid Studs Snowboard Stomp Pad

I have never used a stomp pad like this before
5/5

So long as you use it properly and prepare it the right way, it is the best stomp pad money can buy. I had to look for a while to figure out how I wanted the diamonds to appear on my board, but once I did I was very pleased Make sure you follow the instructions that come with it! As a result of the style I wanted, I ended up buying 2 sets of these. It was very easy to follow the directions exactly as they were written. By using a ruler and pencil for stenciling I went over my design layout and placed each piece on my board. I think I did a remarkable job! It allows maximum grip on your board without letting snow interfere with it.

They sit up nice and high so there is no interference with your board. No matter how stickier the snow gets, it won't last long. There is no doubt that this is the best stomp pad I have ever owned, and it also looks great. It will last as long as you follow the directions, warm up your board and the diamonds with a blow dryer, clean your board with rubbing alcohol, and allow the diamonds to cure with weight on the board. I With the help of a hair dryer, I heated up my board and diamond grid and drew a grid to keep the diamonds in place. One by one, I then inserted each diamond into the position after heating them. Then I put a piece of wood on top of them to cover A total of 95 pounds of weights were placed on top of that wood. My first step was to wait 24 hours, then I removed the tape. It's too late! These things are stuck in place! Their presence actually makes you feel like a member of the board. Very highly Having added a picture that shows the grid I drew, I attached it. It's just a reminder. You must invest the time and effort into preparing this stomp pad the right way in order to get the most of it.

Sky Douglas
Sky Douglas
| Aug 16, 2020
I needed to get off the ski lift so I wouldn't embarrass myself
5/5

Due to my mistake of pasting them too far down from my back binding, I still embarrass myself occasionally on ski lifts, but I will purchase another pack so I will have a larger area to stomp on. Given that I have gone snowboarding four times, I can only presume that the person who put them on did not follow the instructions. It is the third time this season and I have had no issues falling off of the stomp pad. ARRIVE AT THE DESIRED PLACE. When you are stomping on them with heavy boots under freezing conditions and wet weather, you can't simply stick them on and expect them to hold. It says something along the lines of I. A. 1. The board on which the stomp pad will be applied should be thoroughly cleaned and dried (dirt or dust between the adhesion surface and the board will prevent the pad from sticking at its best)*2. Heating both the board and the stomp pad (to enable a better adhesion)* 3. Use a blow dryer to heat the surface of the board and the stomp pad. Clean, warm, and dry areas should be stomped with the stomp pad. (Be sure to map out where the studs will be. I wish I had done this since I have a diamond that is less than perfect)
4. Put pressure on the stomp pad for maybe 30 seconds (the pressure helps secure the sticky area to the board). Then let cool at room temperature for a few hours.

Autumn Skinner
Autumn Skinner
| Apr 08, 2021
A lot of customization is possible, but uneven placement is possible
4/5

I tried this previously, with a silicone stomp pad with a honeycomb shape, but it fell off my snowboard despite the fact that I followed its instructions on heating and setting it up. I tried to produce a more peg-like image this time around A design like it was in sight, but it was still uncertain what material it would be made out of. Although they came in such a variety of shapes (stars, circles, that kind of thing), these studs were the tallest and seemed to be most likely to hold onto Having tested these studs for a few weeks now, they have truly exceeded expectations and have made my troubles with my ski lifts much easier. Compared to the silicone pad I had, the metal seems to provide a better grip, and the studs are above most snow. There is only one problem they are not connected in a neat 3x3 pattern like those shown in the picture, and each one has to be placed separately. The result is that my studs don't all line up, and I actually only put on eight studs, leaving the middle right stud off so that it could be placed I also enjoyed the color/material from this stud, and it went nicely on my black board. They may be a tad smaller than they appear, but that is all based on how you want to position them. Overall, I am very satisfied with this purchase. While setting, I would definitely use a device to hold these in place, as well as apply pressure for a few hours with a heavy object. PROS I like the grip
It is subtle but not too flashy
Can be customized in order to fit any deck design
**CONS It is applied unevenly
A little smaller than expected
I am a medium-sized man The rider of the Burton Genie is a skilled snowboarder. My snowboarding experience is limited to the slopes of Vermont, and all within the last three years. Snow in the Northeast is more ice than pow, but it can turn to mashed potatoes about a month after it falls. These studs can take any.

Meredith Downs
Meredith Downs
| Aug 30, 2020
The stomp pad studs are awesome
5/5

It took a couple of hours to clean, smooth, heat, align, and install all of them, but I was able to design the pad the way I wanted it and I am very happy with the result. In this case, the underside of the studs are simply taped with 3M, which is actually very good if it is I stood on each stud for a couple minutes while wearing boots to seal it into the snowboard, then placed a heavy box on the board for 24 hours to set it and it survived a week of abuse in the Rockies in a blizzard, sun, and cloud. The very fact that they made getting off a full quad much easier definitely saved my life. I would recommend this program to anyone who has the patience to install it.

Emerie Werner
Emerie Werner
| Sep 04, 2020
I'll never go back to my old stomp pad
5/5

This is one of my favorite types of stomp pads. Whatever amount of snow and ice is caked onto the top of my board won't stop it from working. The first set of these has been on my older board for so long that all of the studs are still in place. It's a bit more complicated to put these on since you have to use 9 different studs, but it's not as bad as you might think. It only took me a couple of minutes to warm them up before I stuck them on and stacked some heavy books on the studs, and then I left them alone for a few hours.

Naomi Horn
Naomi Horn
| Mar 11, 2021

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