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Old October 4th 03, 10:51 AM
Dan Morgan
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Default Help choosing a stomp pad

I'm trying to find a stomp pad for my wife's snowboard and so far
these look the best:

http://allsnowstuff.com/ssi/osb/itemdetails.cfm?ID=400

or

http://shorl.com/goprupyjivypo

Has anyone got any suggestions as to which one might be better or if
there's another which is better?

If it helps, we're in the UK and I'm looking for one which will give
her the most control when coming off the lifts.

Thanks for any help

Dan
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Old October 4th 03, 08:48 PM
Arvin Chang
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Default Help choosing a stomp pad

I think that type (largish pad with spikes/numbs) is the best type.
Large spikes are better because they don't get snow stuck in between
them. Between the two particular types is mainly a personal appearance
preference I think.

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(Dan Morgan) wrote in message . com...
I'm trying to find a stomp pad for my wife's snowboard and so far
these look the best:

http://allsnowstuff.com/ssi/osb/itemdetails.cfm?ID=400

or

http://shorl.com/goprupyjivypo

Has anyone got any suggestions as to which one might be better or if
there's another which is better?

If it helps, we're in the UK and I'm looking for one which will give
her the most control when coming off the lifts.

Thanks for any help

Dan

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Old October 6th 03, 09:26 AM
Brett
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Default Help choosing a stomp pad

I love the stomp pads with serious spikes as welll Especialy when getting
off the lift with a gumby head who wants to pull me down with him/her. the
spikes feel great on the leg!!!! Find someone who sells "Stomp" brand pads
and just kick it clean before getting off the lift..


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I'm trying to find a stomp pad for my wife's snowboard and so far
these look the best:

http://allsnowstuff.com/ssi/osb/itemdetails.cfm?ID=400

or

http://shorl.com/goprupyjivypo

Has anyone got any suggestions as to which one might be better or if
there's another which is better?

If it helps, we're in the UK and I'm looking for one which will give
her the most control when coming off the lifts.

Thanks for any help

Dan



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Old October 7th 03, 04:10 PM
Thomas Kurth
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Default Help choosing a stomp pad

Hi Dan!

I have this one:

http://www.shopit.de/snowboardkeller...kel=185&WID=22
&Auswahl=

And I am very happy with it... It has spikes and I never had too much
snow on it even on a drag-lift.

Greetz,

Thomas

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Old October 8th 03, 01:23 PM
Dan Morgan
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Default Help choosing a stomp pad

Thanks all, I think I'll go for one of the spiky ones(depending on
which one my wife likes the look of more!).

Many thanks for your help

Dan
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Old October 8th 03, 01:46 PM
Snowboardripper
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Default Help choosing a stomp pad

Spiked stomp pads are great as long as you do not have to hike with
the board. You will find that it will find a way to rip your jacket.
Also it will rip your skin.
 




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