Showing posts with label sup pads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sup pads. Show all posts

Thursday, May 31, 2012

SUP Paddle Grips Now Available


All new X-Trak stand up paddleboard grips now available in shops and our online store.

FEATURING:
Low Density Comfort-Trak Foam
Nonabsorbent Closed-cell
NanoDot Thermoformed Embossing
Easy Peel & Stick Application
UV Resistant
Perfect for SUP, Kayak & Canoe Paddles
Also Used For Boat Poles
MADE IN THE U.S.A.

Link to the X-TraK online store: http://xtrakstore.com/supaddleboardpads.aspx


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

How To Install A SUP Traction Pad Kit From X-Trak




X-Trak CoOwner Jason Gardner walks you through how to properly install an eight piece Stand Up Paddleboard traction kit from X-

Please visit our online store for more product information: 

All X-Trak pads are made in the U.S.A.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Some X-Trak SUP Action

Thanks to our friends Steve Sjuggerud and Kolaiah Jordine for the photos and videos. Lot's new SUP traction developments on tap for the year to come. Stay tuned!




Steve from Standup Journal testing out some experimental X-Trak "teak" pads on a cold day in North Florida last winter.  Brrr... Water and air around 50 degrees.  Hard to move in all that rubber!  Board looks sweet though...  

The board was designed for Fiji barrels... The board and pads killed it in Fiji the next week!




Order online at: http://www.xtrak.com/Page_SUPKits.html

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Getting Creative With X-Trak SUP Pads


We love to see our customers getting creative with our pads...  Here's a perfect example...

Steve in North Florida combined our two-color SUP kit with a grey "Grenade 2" pad to meet his SUP traction needs.  It looks good!

Functional and fashionable... check it out...





Here's a direct link to our two-color pads that Steve used on his board:

Monday, November 28, 2011

74 inch SUP Traction Pad

Just got this photo in from a recent customer. This is a one color, 74 inch, CNC cut, thermoform embossed SUP traction kit. Other lengths and color combinations are available on our online store:

http://www.xtrak.com/Page_SUPKits.html


Friday, December 3, 2010

Check out The Jammer 8’6″ at Stand Up Paddle Sport

Hi,
This photo is from the Stand Up Paddle Sports Blog: http://blog.surfingsports.com/ They have been a huge supporter of X-Trak and we'd like to say a belated thank you. Take a look at this: The Jammer 8’6″ 


StandUp Paddle Sports has the largest, and best, selection of SUP's in the UNIVERSE at our store in Santa Barbara, CA. Over 150 standup paddle boards currently in stock...with new SUP's arriving weekly.

The Jammer 8’6″

You’ve seen the teasers…now, it’s time to reveal the Jammer…yet another innovative design collaboration between Art Colyer of North Pacific Surfboards, and myself…
This wide point back, high performance 8’6″ x 31.5″ is perhaps the most significant surfing SUP design change to come along in years…the volume is redistributed and jammed back into the tail where it is surfed and paddled…in regular surfing stance…amazing stability and maneuverability is achieved by a more efficient distribution of volume…

We give a nod to legendary Australian shaper, Geoff McCoy, who developed the Lazor Zap which radically reduced nose width to allow the development of the Thruster by Simon Anderson…he also shaped my first Thruster, the 6’0″ in my 1981 quiver…the start of the thruster revolution…
Geoff McCoy, has always marched to his own drum…same here…
Over the last couple of decades, the Lazor Zap has been further refined by Geoff McCoy and Cheyne Horan into the Nugget…which influenced my thinking to transform the wide point back idea into a SUP…for the last couple of years I kept asking myself, what would George (Greenough) do?…

Friday, November 12, 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

X-Trak SUP Traction

Just got a few photos in from a satisfied customer up in Grand Haven Michigan paddling on Lake Michigan. Looks pretty chilly but stoked to see her still getting out there. 




Thursday, November 4, 2010

SUP Traction Made in the U.S.A.

Knowledge makes the difference. All we do is traction. We make our pads ourselves in our own factory here in the US. How many other companies can say that?

Here is innovative surfer, grincher and SUP rider Josh Sleigh doing it his way.



Order online or ask for them at your local shop.