Pourquoi utiliser un Pad de Surf ?
Le Pad Surf améliore l'accroche, le contrôle et la précision des appuis lors des manœuvres. Placé à l'arrière de votre Planche de Surf, il permet de gagner en confort tout en optimisant les performances de votre surf.
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Un grip adapté à chaque style de surf
Que vous surfiez un Shortboard, un Fish Surf, un Funboard, un Longboard ou un Softboard, le choix du pad influence directement vos sensations sous les pieds.
Les différents profils de kick tail, d'arch bar et les découpes permettent d'adapter précisément le grip à votre style de glisse et à votre niveau.
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Why install a surf pad on your board?
The Surf Pad is now part of the gear for many surfers, from casual riders to competitors. Placed under the back foot, it enhances grip and allows for a better feel of foot positioning on the board without having to look down. This extra precision provides more control in turns, weight shifts, and more engaged maneuvers.
While some riders still prefer to surf only with wax, many appreciate the comfort and confidence that a well-positioned pad brings. Once adopted, it often becomes difficult to go back.
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How to choose the right surf pad?
The choice primarily depends on the board used, the surfer's level, and the sensations sought. A performance-oriented rider will not look for the same level of grip as a practitioner who prioritizes comfort and fluidity in their movements.
Since 1976, we have found that a good pad is primarily one that is forgotten during the session while still providing enough reference points when the weight shifts become more engaged. The goal is not to have the most aggressive grip possible, but one that truly matches your surfing style.
Shortboard, fish, or longboard: each board has its needs
Surfers equipped with Shortboards generally prefer pads that offer excellent support during powerful maneuvers. Pronounced kick tails and marked arch bars allow for better locking of the foot placements in the most engaged turns.
Practitioners who surf a Fish Surf often seek more freedom of movement to maintain the fluid and fast character of their board. In certain configurations, Longboards use specific pads designed to support a more traditional glide.
An important element of the feel underfoot
The pad directly contributes to the surfing sensations. It allows for instant recognition of the back foot's position and facilitates weight transfers in critical sections. This sensation becomes particularly appreciated when conditions become more powerful or when maneuvers require more precision.
Paired with a Wax Surf suited to the day's conditions, it helps create a consistent level of grip across the entire board while improving comfort during long sessions.
Properly install your pad to enjoy its full potential
A high-performing pad will only yield good results if it is correctly positioned. Before installation, the board must be perfectly clean, dry, and free of any wax residue. Precise placement then allows for fully exploiting the grip qualities and achieving the desired sensations.
Taking a few minutes to properly install your pad is often the best way to sustainably enjoy its performance for several seasons.
A complete setup to optimize your board
The pad is part of a broader set aimed at improving surfing performance. Surf Fins directly influence the board's behavior, while Surf Leashes ensure the rider's safety in all conditions.
A Surf Bag of quality also helps protect your gear during transport and travel to maintain your equipment's performance over the long term.
The expertise of HawaiiSurf since 1976
For fifty years, HawaiiSurf has been supporting action sports enthusiasts in choosing their gear and accessories. Our selection of surf pads includes models suited to all styles of practice, from recreational surfing to the most performance-oriented programs.
Because good grip directly contributes to enjoyment and confidence in the waves, we prioritize proven references capable of sustainably supporting surfers in their progression.
FAQ
Surf Pads
What is a surf pad for?
What is a surf pad for?
A surf pad enhances the grip of the back foot and allows for more control during maneuvers and direction changes.
Which surf pad to choose?
Which surf pad to choose?
The choice depends on the type of board, the surfing style, and the sensations sought. Shortboards often favor more technical pads while fish use wider shapes.
Should you put a pad on your surfboard?
Should you put a pad on your surfboard?
It's not mandatory, but a pad provides a significant boost in comfort and precision, especially for surfers looking for more performance.
How to properly attach a surf pad?
How to properly attach a surf pad?
The board must be clean, dry, and degreased before installation. It is recommended to position the grip accurately before completely removing the adhesive film.
Can you use a surf pad without wax?
Can you use a surf pad without wax?
Yes. Many surfers use a pad at the back and Surf Wax on the front part of the board to combine grip and comfort.
What is the difference between a one-piece pad and a three-piece pad?
What is the difference between a one-piece pad and a three-piece pad?
One-piece pads provide a continuous surface while three-piece models generally allow for a more precise fit based on the width of the board's tail.