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kitebeard
Since 28 Sep 2015
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Thu Jul 21, 16 1:44 pm WMFG Deck Pad on 5'4" Screamer |
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I've heard a lot of great things about the WMFG Deck pads. I have a 2014 5'4" Slingshot Screamer that I absolutely love but want to bridge the gap between the rear and front pads. Was curious about sizing if anyone has put one of those pads on that board.
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hilton
Since 15 Aug 2008
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Da Yoda
Since 12 Mar 2009
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Thu Jul 21, 16 5:41 pm Re: WMFG Deck Pad on 5'4" Screamer |
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kitebeard wrote: | I've heard a lot of great things about the WMFG Deck pads. I have a 2014 5'4" Slingshot Screamer that I absolutely love but want to bridge the gap between the rear and front pads. Was curious about sizing if anyone has put one of those pads on that board. |
You should be good to go! The Screamer is just under 18" wide. The WMFG pads are 15" at the widest point.
If you're replacing the entire deck pad, make sure to get the pad set for traditional shaped tails. The Stubby model is for boards like the Angry Swallow/Vanguard hence the name.
Btw, the WMFG pads are a bit thinner than the NSI pads so they're lighter weight when wet. I also like their diamond pattern better vs. NSIs.
Enjoy!
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user124
Since 02 Aug 2012
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kitebeard
Since 28 Sep 2015
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Fri Jul 22, 16 4:48 am Re: WMFG Deck Pad on 5'4" Screamer |
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Da Yoda wrote: | kitebeard wrote: | I've heard a lot of great things about the WMFG Deck pads. I have a 2014 5'4" Slingshot Screamer that I absolutely love but want to bridge the gap between the rear and front pads. Was curious about sizing if anyone has put one of those pads on that board. |
You should be good to go! The Screamer is just under 18" wide. The WMFG pads are 15" at the widest point.
If you're replacing the entire deck pad, make sure to get the pad set for traditional shaped tails. The Stubby model is for boards like the Angry Swallow/Vanguard hence the name.
Btw, the WMFG pads are a bit thinner than the NSI pads so they're lighter weight when wet. I also like their diamond pattern better vs. NSIs.
Enjoy! |
Thanks for the info. Do you have a pic of it on your board?
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Kmun
Since 05 Jul 2009
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Sat Jul 23, 16 7:53 am Re: WMFG Deck Pad on 5'4" Screamer |
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kitebeard wrote: |
Btw, the WMFG pads are a bit thinner than the NSI pads so they're lighter weight when wet.
Enjoy! |
Water weight gain:
Both manufactures use very similar close cell foam. Water adhesion is the similar per unit of surface area. The difference in water weight gain (surface wet out) is based on total surface area.
Choose the product that serves the goal?
Traction only, or impact adsorption with traction.
Thicker volumes of similar density foam = more total weight = more impact attenuation
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