The Modular Mat provides grip and control over the snowboard when riding towards or off the ski lift with only one foot. Attach it to the board next to one of your bindings. Weight 17gr (0.6 oz). How to: 1. Board and stomp should be at room temperature 21 C (70 F) 2. Clean surface with rubbing alcohol. Surface must remain clean, smooth and dry. 3. Use a blow dryer to heat up the prepared board surface as well as the adhesive on the Modular Mat. 4. Immediately after heating, place the stomp (Modular Mat) and press firmly. Stand on the stomp without twisting, the more weight the better. 5. Allow the adhesive to cure at room temperature for 24 hours.
The Modular Mat provides grip and control over the snowboard when riding towards or off the ski lift with only one foot. Attach it to the board next to one of your bindings. Weight 17gr (0.6 oz). How to: 1. Board and stomp should be at room temperature 21 C (70 F) 2. Clean surface with rubbing alcohol. Surface must remain clean, smooth and dry. 3. Use a blow dryer to heat up the prepared board surface as well as the adhesive on the Modular Mat. 4. Immediately after heating, place the stomp (Modular Mat) and press firmly. Stand on the stomp without twisting, the more weight the better. 5. Allow the adhesive to cure at room temperature for 24 hours.
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Dakine Modular Mat
The Modular Mat provides grip and control over the snowboard when riding towards or off the ski lift with only one foot. Attach it to the board next to one of your bindings. Weight 17gr (0.6 oz). How to: 1. Board and stomp should be at room temperature 21 C (70 F) 2. Clean surface with rubbing alcohol. Surface must remain clean, smooth and dry. 3. Use a blow dryer to heat up the prepared board surface as well as the adhesive on the Modular Mat. 4. Immediately after heating, place the stomp (Modular Mat) and press firmly. Stand on the stomp without twisting, the more weight the better. 5. Allow the adhesive to cure at room temperature for 24 hours.
The Modular Mat provides grip and control over the snowboard when riding towards or off the ski lift with only one foot. Attach it to the board next to one of your bindings. Weight 17gr (0.6 oz). How to: 1. Board and stomp should be at room temperature 21 C (70 F) 2. Clean surface with rubbing alcohol. Surface must remain clean, smooth and dry. 3. Use a blow dryer to heat up the prepared board surface as well as the adhesive on the Modular Mat. 4. Immediately after heating, place the stomp (Modular Mat) and press firmly. Stand on the stomp without twisting, the more weight the better. 5. Allow the adhesive to cure at room temperature for 24 hours.
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Dakine Modular Mat Stomp Pad Street Art - Street Art | Snowboard Accessories
Delivery $9.95
Dakine Modular Mat Stomp Pad
Free delivery between 19–22 May
originally posted on eriksbikeshop.com
I've bought two of these stomp pads because this product comes in three pieces and I use only the smaller top and bottom pieces because they are low profile, grip well, and don't cover such a large portion of the board. Keeps the board looking nice!!
originally posted on evogear.com
It's a 3 piece stomp pad (choose whichever pieces you want). Clean the area where you want to apply with alcohol (twice) let it dry.I used painters tape to mask off exactly where I wanted it to go.Stick it on and apply even pressure for 10 minutes.It's never coming off.
originally posted on REI
I always only used stomp pads to get off the chair without falling. I am a boarder who always seemed to have a hard time riding with a single boot in. Now I can get off the chair and hit the adjacent cat track or hill before having to clip in. The center ridge helps a crazy amount when going from toe to heel side. I felt fine even going upwards of 20 on short runs to other chairs.To install it I did the following:1. Get isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface of the board2. Remove the backing from the stomp pad3. Get a hair dryer to heat both the bottom side of the stomp pad and the board (not too much as you can ruin the board)4. Apply the stomp pad and stand on it for 30 seconds to 1 minute5. Use a thin strong object (I used the back of a pen), to push ... MoreI always only used stomp pads to get off the chair without falling. I am a boarder who always seemed to have a hard time riding with a single boot in. Now I can get off the chair and hit the adjacent cat track or hill before having to clip in. The center ridge helps a crazy amount when going from toe to heel side. I felt fine even going upwards of 20 on short runs to other chairs.To install it I did the following:1. Get isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface of the board2. Remove the backing from the stomp pad3. Get a hair dryer to heat both the bottom side of the stomp pad and the board (not too much as you can ruin the board)4. Apply the stomp pad and stand on it for 30 seconds to 1 minute5. Use a thin strong object (I used the back of a pen), to push down on the pad in between the spikes to remove air bubbles and get better contact6. Wait 24 hours
| Model Year | 2021 |
Dakine Modular Mat Stomp Pad Street Art - Street Art | Snowboard Accessories
Delivery $9.95
Dakine Modular Mat Stomp Pad
Free delivery between 19–22 May
I've bought two of these stomp pads because this product comes in three pieces and I use only the smaller top and bottom pieces because they are low profile, grip well, and don't cover such a large portion of the board. Keeps the board looking nice!!
It's a 3 piece stomp pad (choose whichever pieces you want). Clean the area where you want to apply with alcohol (twice) let it dry.I used painters tape to mask off exactly where I wanted it to go.Stick it on and apply even pressure for 10 minutes.It's never coming off.
I always only used stomp pads to get off the chair without falling. I am a boarder who always seemed to have a hard time riding with a single boot in. Now I can get off the chair and hit the adjacent cat track or hill before having to clip in. The center ridge helps a crazy amount when going from toe to heel side. I felt fine even going upwards of 20 on short runs to other chairs.To install it I did the following:1. Get isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface of the board2. Remove the backing from the stomp pad3. Get a hair dryer to heat both the bottom side of the stomp pad and the board (not too much as you can ruin the board)4. Apply the stomp pad and stand on it for 30 seconds to 1 minute5. Use a thin strong object (I used the back of a pen), to push ... MoreI always only used stomp pads to get off the chair without falling. I am a boarder who always seemed to have a hard time riding with a single boot in. Now I can get off the chair and hit the adjacent cat track or hill before having to clip in. The center ridge helps a crazy amount when going from toe to heel side. I felt fine even going upwards of 20 on short runs to other chairs.To install it I did the following:1. Get isopropyl alcohol to clean the surface of the board2. Remove the backing from the stomp pad3. Get a hair dryer to heat both the bottom side of the stomp pad and the board (not too much as you can ruin the board)4. Apply the stomp pad and stand on it for 30 seconds to 1 minute5. Use a thin strong object (I used the back of a pen), to push down on the pad in between the spikes to remove air bubbles and get better contact6. Wait 24 hours
The instructions never mention removing the backing that’s protecting the adhesive. I tried like an idiot to make it stick to the board with the backing still on for longer than I’d like to admit. I thought it was the worst system ever and didn’t understand the high rating. It was only thanks to the reviews here that I figured it out. With the backing removed it sticks on great & seems like a pretty solid hold on the board!
This product is good in that it comes in three separate pieces so it allows for customization in placement which is very helpful when your boot is unstrapped on your board. It grips your boot nicely and doesn't collect unnecessary snow. The application was tricky because the installation instructions are terrible. The pad itself is clear and the film the covers the adhesive on the bad is incredibly difficult to see and remove. Definitely struggled with this. I read reviews elsewhere and others called out the same issue. Once you get the film off using a hair dryer on high heat does the job to heat the adhesive so it bonds to the board well. Take the time to get the adhesive nice and hot. Follow the instructions to let it settle over 24 hours. Even after an hour you ... MoreThis product is good in that it comes in three separate pieces so it allows for customization in placement which is very helpful when your boot is unstrapped on your board. It grips your boot nicely and doesn't collect unnecessary snow. The application was tricky because the installation instructions are terrible. The pad itself is clear and the film the covers the adhesive on the bad is incredibly difficult to see and remove. Definitely struggled with this. I read reviews elsewhere and others called out the same issue. Once you get the film off using a hair dryer on high heat does the job to heat the adhesive so it bonds to the board well. Take the time to get the adhesive nice and hot. Follow the instructions to let it settle over 24 hours. Even after an hour you can see that the adhesive hasn't finished bonding. Not worth the risk of losing the stomp pad on the mountain. All in all it's a fine product just a bit annoying to install.
I am not a fan of the new heat transfer Dakine Stomp pad. I followed the instructions, used a blow dryer to warm the board and stick the pad on. Put pressure on the stomp pad like ti said, left it for 24 hours.Did one run and all 3 fell off. What happened to the old sticker version? It was so easy. My old board for over 10 years still have the original stomp pad. If anything, this showed I can ride w/ out a stomp pad.
I now have this on two of my boards. I love this stomp pad. I get the clear one so it doesn't affect the graphics. Best part of this stomp pad is it's easy to use to clear the snow from the bottom of your boot before you strap in. Never had an issue with it losing stickiness either. There's a reason why I choose to go with this one again. You won't regret it.
I was quite confused about the lack of adhesive on the back of the pad. The plastic cover was invisible on the clear surface and the instructions made no mention of a cover. I heated it up and tried to stick it on, I figured the plastic must grip somehow when heated. 24 hours later, as I feared, it popped right off. I looked up this site and saw Kaitlin Q's review, and immediately looked closer at the bottom of the pad, sure enough, I peeled the adhesive cover off, and reheated the pad. I am guessing it will stick fine this time. Silly but did cause confusion.
So the biggest complaint I’ve seen is installation problems, but it’s literally like these guys are “oh, this sticker won’t stick!” Well did you pull the backer off? So assuming you can maneuver this brain stumper, this stomp will definitely help you maneuver around the lifts no problem. I have a clear one on all 4 of my boards, super doa, custom, orca, and GOLDEN ORCA, that’s right I’m already in 2022, so take my word on this stomp! It’s the sauce
Have put this on 5 or 6 boards now. It is a 3 piece design that can be implemented however you choose. I like to place the middle piece in the center and the toe/heel pieces spread so that they are closer to the edges. This way my feet have full coverage on the board. Possibly the best part of this stomp pad is the scraper bar in the middle. Here in the PNW, it is so nice to be able to scrape the cement off of my boot before strapping in. Also, the clear pad is my go to choice, as it does not block artwork underneath. Dakine is a rad and thoughtful company, it shows in the products they make like this one.
| Model Year | 2021 |