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OG

Since 07 Jun 2011
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PostMon Sep 16, 24 11:13 am    hextraction Reply with quote

anyone tried hextraction for strapless? thought?

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shred_da_gorge

Since 12 Nov 2008
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PostWed Sep 18, 24 9:38 am     Reply with quote

Hexatraction (by RSPro)... interesting. Hadn't heard of it, but the Amazon reviews are mixed, with paddleboarders tending to like it and many surfers saying it's not quite grippy enough. Also interested in hearing firsthand here!

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hilton

Since 15 Aug 2008
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PostWed Sep 18, 24 3:26 pm     Reply with quote

Not sure if NSI in Hood River still carries RS Pro Hexatraction, but I would think you would be better off with one of their thinner EVA foam products for strapless traction since it would also offer a bit of cushioning to protect your board (and heels).

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sflinux

Since 16 Jun 2012
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PostTue Sep 24, 24 6:03 pm     Reply with quote

I really like RS Pro Hexatraction. The cork is super light weight.
Traction is perfect for me with booties.

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OG

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PostWed Sep 25, 24 1:21 pm     Reply with quote

sflinux wrote:
I really like RS Pro Hexatraction. The cork is super light weight.
Traction is perfect for me with booties.


what kind of conditions have you used hex?

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sflinux

Since 16 Jun 2012
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PostThu Sep 26, 24 5:48 am     Reply with quote

I use mine on SUP in waves which was an extremely noticeable weight reduction compared to the stock pad.
Check with BIg Winds for their feedback on kite conditions:
https://youtu.be/8DqWR-yZoo4?si=AVlopNNX7havJHpb
But the cork is the most likely the best option if weght is your biggest concern.
The guy who turned me on to RSPro cork hexatraction uses it on his foilboard.

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