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Rail Tape for Sunova XXX tech?

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Created by ChrisP3 4 months ago, 29 Apr 2024
ChrisP3
53 posts
29 Apr 2024 4:50PM
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Picking up a lightly used Shroom and wondered if these boards benefit from rail tape or does the design mean it's not needed?

Thanks

Hoppo3228
VIC, 771 posts
29 Apr 2024 7:04PM
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Either add rail tape to the board or edge tape to your paddle IMO - you need one or other other.

Sunova XXX does get chips in the rails otherwise.

Tardy
5013 posts
29 Apr 2024 6:09PM
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Yes rail tape is needed , if you are surfing it I'm hard on rails and it keeps it looking nice

supthecreek
2610 posts
29 Apr 2024 7:37PM
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I like the Railsaver Pro on my Favorite Sunovas because the dimples give great scratch protection when I put the board on the rail in the parking lot, as I let it dry before loading into my van.

ChrisP3
53 posts
29 Apr 2024 9:44PM
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Really helpful as always, thanks all!

colas
5061 posts
30 Apr 2024 5:22PM
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Hoppo3228 said..
Either add rail tape to the board or edge tape to your paddle IMO - you need one or other other.


+1
Hitting two hard surfaces without something soft in between will damage them in the long run, and especially if carbon is involved.

Rossall
WA, 709 posts
2 May 2024 8:02PM
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3M is the only way to go

supsean
205 posts
4 May 2024 10:32PM
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tried something besides rspro and ended up throwing it away and buying more rspro. So use RSPro.

colas
5061 posts
5 May 2024 11:22AM
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RSPro is definitively the highest quality possible, however:

- If you use also a paddle guard (I use 3M "Helicopter tape" 8671HS), as RSPro is textured, it will eat it up quickly

- Some rail savers are now as good as RS Pro, with the benefit of being 100% clear and smooth. I use now the Gong one (was using the 3M), but I suppose it is a kind of generic offering that can be found under many brand names. It has the advantage over the 3M to be a bit more rigid and thus better spreading the impacts, but cannot fit as well around edges as the 3M.

Slab
1098 posts
5 May 2024 4:36PM
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I just use clear protective / helicopter tape off Amazon..been using it for many years and it hasn't ever failed me .

Daveb27
63 posts
10 May 2024 2:46PM
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Thin, unbranded, helicopter (PU?) tape from Ebay (paragon tapes) works well for me, the stuff that is used on bike frames and cars to prevent stone chips, costs about 1/4 price of branded SUP tape and is thinner, so doesn't lift off sharp rails and is also invisible.

2 layers of PVC insulation tape on paddle edges, with a 3rd layer of thin helicopter tape on the shoulders of the blade will also help to keep your rails like new.

colas
5061 posts
10 May 2024 6:29PM
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Daveb27 said..
2 layers of PVC insulation tape on paddle edges, with a 3rd layer of thin helicopter tape on the shoulders of the blade will also help to keep your rails like new.


I was using insulation tape on the blade, but I now use 3M helicopter tape: more efficient and more durable.



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