Dakine Snowboard Stomp Black

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Dakine Snowboard Stomp Black
An awesome design for the Dakine Snowboard Stomp that's extremely easy to install. It takes about 4 steps and 24 hours and will stay on the board longer than any other stomp pad in the market. The design is somewhat angular and grates, it looks great.


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  • "Do not Waste 3.95 plus shipping os this"

    , hasbrouck heights, NJ
    Pros: None, Cons: Falls off, Ice Collects in stomp pad, becomes slippery

    I would not say anything good about this. Even the fact that it is 3.95 its not worth that plus shipping. Do not even waste your time looking at this or thinking about this. Ice forms in the stomp pad, it falls off, and its just not worth it. I can honestly say there has not been anything positive from this product, but what can you expect from something thats 3.95.

  • "Do not Buy"

    , hasbrouck heights, NJ
    Pros: None, Cons: Holes cause Ice build up, no cool looking,

    Do not buy! This will only make it worse, it will wear off, ice builds in holes and it looks stupid. Save yourself a few bucks and do not buy iy

  • "Save your money"

    , Havertown, PA
    Pros: Surface to step on, Cons: Black Color (hard to match boards), Not much grip,

    Personally I would spring for a clear stomp with studded grips. There isn't enough friction to hold your boot in place.

  • "Listen to these reviews"

    , BAYSIDE, NY
    Pros: Cheap, Cons: Unnecessary,

    You're better off without a stomp pad. Not using this product has made me a better skater.

  • "Decent"

    , CROMWELL, CT
    Pros: Large, Cons: snow fills in holes,

    Ive use alot of these foam stomp pads and never really had any problems. Even the tiny foam stomp pad that came with my bindings worked OK. This stomp pad almost goes from edge to edge of the snowboard, And I did like the plain look of it as it did not take away from the graphics of the board. The holes did fill up with snow but my foot never slipped off. I wish I bought two of these instead of shelling out 13 bucks for a new stomp pad. Rub some wax on your topsheet around the stompad and it will help its performance.

  • "pay $3 more for a REAL stomp pad"

    , CUPERTINO, CA
    Pros: none, Cons: completely useless,

    This isn't really a stomp pad...more of a piece of foam with adhesive on one side. for anyone who has bought new bindings, it's pretty much the same kind of stomp pad that comes free with the bindings. first time off the lift it may seem to be okay, but once snow water and ice gets on it, you might as well just stand on the bare board don't put this on your board. you're just going to end up peeling it off and its going to leave a sticky/uneven surface on your board that will make it harder for you to put on a REAL stomp pad

  • "Don't recommend getting this"

    , Richmond, BC
    Pros: very wide, Cons: no grip, will come out easily,

    this stomp pad doesn't have grip on it, so....don't recommend getting it!! i prefer Dakine Mountain instead!!one pack comes with 2 and lots of grip!!

  • "Wouldnt recomend"

    , Eaton Rapids, MI
    Pros: not really anything, Cons: Not grippy , fell off my board,

    I purchased this about a month ago and i went for a weekend trip with some buddies of mine. This stomp pad completely just fell of my board after one day of being on.. Spend the extra five dollars and buy a nice one.

  • "ehhh....."

    , Rexford, NY
    Pros: nice design in my opinion, Cons: holes in pad,

    i liked the design of the pad, but with the holes in it makes it completely useless as ice builds up in your boots

  • "Useless"

    , AUBURN, NY
    Pros: nothing, Cons: everything,

    Holes get built up with snow quickly turning to ice. No grip at all. Don't buy.

  • "Bad Buy"

    , Big Rapids, MI
    Pros: none, Cons: Bad grip, waste of money,

    This makes you just want to have no stomp pad on your board. It seems to do more harm than good, as ice does build on this pad.

  • "Awful"

    , Overland Park, KS
    Pros: Classic look, Cons: No grip, snow gets packed in it,

    I got this grip because it was cheap but now that ive been using it its like there is nothing there but the board. a few times coming off the lift i slipped and fell because the lack of grip

  • "Worthless"

    , QUINCY, MA
    Pros: none, Cons: Offers no grip, Overly sized, Aesthetically unpleasant

    This pad has near zero value. The pad is large but offers no traction. Personally I would recommend Dakine stomp studs over this stomp pad as they work very well.

  • "DaKine stomp pad"

    , Export, PA
    Pros: Functional, Cons: Fell off,

    This review is more for the glue that DaKine uses for thier pads. I had a pad, but it fell off somewhere. The glue stayed on the board, but not the pad. Now there is a yellow glue on my board that I have to remove.

  • "like nothing at all!"

    , san francisco, CA
    Pros: looks, inexpensive, Cons: no grip,

    i THOUGHT it would be ok, it had a high surface area but the pores just get clogged up with snow which resulted with a less than stellar grip. at this point, you're better off saving a few bucks and investing in a real stomp pad...or nothing at all...unless you prefer a designated stomp area that doesn't help you stay on the board

  • "Very little grip"

    , AL
    Pros: Cheap, Fast shipping, Cons: Little grip,

    It is very cheap pad but still not worth it. Found to have very little grip

  • "Like No Pad"

    , NEW YORK, NY
    Pros: Stays on the board, Cons: Doesn't serve a purpose, Not that great looking,

    This stomp pad is useless. Definitely look for ones that have the spikes/points. this one is just slightly less slippery than not having a stomp pad at ll

  • "HUGE with NO grip"

    , NEW YORK, NY
    Pros: stylish, Cons: no grip, too large,

    this only cost me $3, but it was $3 I should NOT have spent. The stomp pad does not do its job, there is no grip when your boots and board become covered in water or snow. I only bought it because I thought it looked cool... that was until it arrived and I discovered that the thing was 3x as large as I thought it was. save yourself the trouble and avoid this product.

  • "Not good"

    , MORGANVILLE, NJ
    Pros: Looks, Cons: Not good grip,

    The looks of this stomp pad are good but it falls short on grip once snow and ice get in hhe holes.

  • "Poor Design"

    , Albuquerque, NM
    Pros: Its not expensive (free for me), Cons: Its foam, doesnt grip at all,

    This was given to me as a freebee when i purchased a board at my local shop. I understand why they were getting rid of them now. These are horrible at doing there job. I honestly think they attract snow lol. There are much better systems to keep your boot in place off the lift then this. Not worth the price even if its free.

  • "worst ever?"

    , Baraboo, WI
    Pros: cheap as heck, Cons: unable to perform the basic function the are for,

    I would have been better off spending 5 bucks on a 12'er of diet Coke. Quickly became as slick as the top of my board. Go with something with some ridges and depth.

  • "Just Cheap stomp pad"

    , Whistler, BC
    Pros: cheap, Cons: gripless!!!, looks ugly!, too large

    It may be a most cheap stomp pad... but that's all. it is too large and doesn't stick to my boots!! and it looks ugly... it has just black color and holes..

  • "No Grip"

    , Walnut Creek, CA
    Pros: cheap, Cons: No Grip, basic look,

    This thing has no grip and no style to it. I didn't buy this and can't see why anyone would, after using it I wouldn't take another one for free.

  • "Garb"

    ,
    Pros: Cheapo, Cons: No Grip, Plain,

    I should have checked the review for this one. Well at least it only 3 bucks down the drain. This Stomp pad is very boring and is useless after your first run. Spend a little more and get some quality.

  • "worthless stomp"

    , Templestowe Lower, Vic
    Pros: looks like it should be good?, Cons: no grip, no traction, does nothing

    A lot of people say stomp pads are useless and not needed and that is true. I still like having a basic stomp for safety reasons as it gets quite icy in AUS sometimes. Friend bought this against advice from everyone because he thought it looked alright, but turns out it is worthless, even just standing on flat ground it was useless so ya... don't buy, there are so many better options on this site.

  • "Failed"

    , MUNGUIA, VIZCAYA
    Pros: none, Cons: bad grip,

    I checked the stomp pad in a board from the rental I worked in, and it was useless. I decided to take off from the board, because it was very big!!

  • "Ice Pad?"

    , PERKASIE, PA
    Pros: None, Cons: No grip, Plain,

    Ice forms in the holes that are punched out so you basically just paid to have extra ice slapped on the middle of your board. Save your money. Sucks

  • "you'll look like a fool"

    , hanover, NH
    Pros: none, Cons: no grip,

    i was getting of the lift, pumped that i had a new dakine stomp pad. i get off, put my foot on it, and decide to take a long left turn. instead of feeling the expecte gripiness under my unstrapped foot, i felt my ass fall on the hard pack. this thing sucks

  • "Rated #5? "

    , Petersburg, ON
    Pros: Looks, Price, Cons: No grip, holes fill with snow,

    This stop pad somehow got rated top 5, don't believe it. Once this stomp pad gets full of snow and ice it quickly becomes useless since this is how it loses its grip. Save your money and put it towards a quality product.

  • "Crap"

    , SAN JOSE, CA
    Pros: none, Cons: no traction,

    This is almost the equivalent of putting a sticker on your board and expecting it to be a stomp pad. It's terrible and provides no traction at all.

  • "Worthless"

    , JAMAICA PLAIN, MA
    Pros: sticks on the board, Cons: Doesn't stick to your foot.,

    What is the point no traction what so ever.

  • "Big no..."

    , OSWEGO, NY
    Pros: It's better than no stomp pad at all..., Cons: fills with snow easily, slippery, no grip

    I had this stomp pad on my beginner board a while back and though that maybe it was just me that couldn't get the hang of using a stomp. Turns out it was just the poor quality and lack of grip on the pad. The holes are supposed to give you some kind of grip I guess, but they just fill with snow and basically make it even more slippery.

  • "Not Good"

    , AL
    Pros: looks ok, Cons: Not Grippy, Lame,

    I would not recommend this stomp pad for a couple of reasons. It has no grip at all because snow gets in the small holes and then freezes into ice. It will not help you getting off the lift at all. Dont buy it because you will use it for one day and then you will need a new one. Dont make the same mistake i made by buying this thing.

  • "No grip at all"

    , Canberra, ACT
    Pros: Cheap, Cons: No grip, foot slips straigt off,

    I had this stomp pad on a board i rented once and it was rubbish. I honestly can say it is almost sliprier than the board is without it. DONT BUY IT

  • "Sucks"

    , Potomac, MD
    Pros: There are none, if you like a pad that does nothing for grip, Cons: ice buildup, doesnt grip, no traction

    This stomp pad is horible, it makes you want to snap your board.

  • "Crap"

    , AL
    Pros: Not many, Cons: Everything,

    This thing sucks. Soaks up the moisture that's why it freezes

  • "Great stomp pad"

    , Westmead, NSW
    Pros: OK grip, Cons: can get icy and slippery,

    This is an OK stomp pad, but can get slippery when ice freezes on it. I would possibly spend a little more if you want a good stomp pad

  • "dont bother"

    , Victoria, BC
    Pros: none, Cons: ugly, useless,

    i had one of these and tore it off, now i ride without a stomp pad, they are only of use to begginer snowboarders who have no balance. go without

  • "Great pad"

    , SUNAPEE, NH
    Pros: doesnt fall off, Cons: none,

    This works great and is one of the few that doesn't fall off you board in extreme cold

  • "crap no grip"

    , AL
    Pros: nothing, Cons: no grip,

    it has no grip what so ever you slip and slide all over the place DONT NOT BUY it

  • "useless"

    , tannersville, PA
    Pros: inexpensive, Cons: needs more colours and textures, foot would keep sliding off when. . ., ice and snow got stuck in holes.

    if you want a good stomp pad, pay no more than $15. a stomp pad will stay with you for the life of the board, u will want a good one. i recomend a rectangle american flag one with spikes. i have 2 side by side for more grip. patriotic, and very helpful.

  • "I tend to differ ..."

    , Quirindi, NSW
    Pros: stick well, don't come off, durable Cons: snow does build up ,

    I read the other reviews and I tend not to agree with the bashing this stomp pad has received. I have one on one of my boards and it works effectively, with a little bit of maintenance ie. knocking the snow and ice off at each lift line. I can see how you could get frustrated with this. Compare to other button type stomp pads these ones stay on really well. They are durable ... might not look the greatest, but hey looks ain't everything and you put your foot on top it. I think these are effective enough ... will be adding some more to cart for the demo boards I have. My comments are based on Australian conditions ... we may not be as icy and cold as other areas - but trust me we have our fair share lately.

  • "slip pad more like it"

    , brisbane, QLD
    Pros: cheap, Cons: no grip, snow gets caught,

    This item is a waste of money even though it is cheap, it has no grip what ever it is basically just a decoration. snow that gets onto it gets caught and cause no grip at all.

  • "Cheap"

    , AL
    Pros: Cheap, Cons: sucks, no grip,

    BUy a Dakine but not this one. Spend a little more money cause this sucks.

  • "not even worth the money"

    , Newcastle, NSW
    Pros: nothing, Cons: doesn't even do what it's supposed to,

    totally not worth the money. do yourself a favor and buy a spiked stomp pad if you actually want something that works

  • "Cheap"

    , Warranwood, Vic
    Pros: sticks to board well, nice and cheap, Cons: bit big, not as good to grip,

    i bought this stomp pad for my boyfriend and afer trying several others and them all coming off, this stomp pad was perfect and actually stayed on the board! The only downfall is that its really big, so if you have an awsome graphic on your board it can cover it!

  • "Rubbish"

    , Penshurst, NSW
    Pros: nothing, Cons: no grip, no difference with or without it,

    Waste of money, doesn't have any grip.

  • "Useless"

    , Braybrook, Vic
    Pros: none, Cons: useless, waste of money, ugly

    This is the most useless stomp pad ever!! It does nothing and we got 2 of them. What a waste of even if it is cheap!!! It's large, looks ugly and does absolutely nothing for u. I would never buy this again!

  • "le suck"

    , BOSTON, NY
    Pros: you wasted less than $5, Cons: no grip,

    i see a lot of kids in my lessons with these pads on their rental boards and they are awful. they provide very little grip. its almost like the snow on your boot is butter rather than snow. trust me, it is a waste. most other dakine products are good, however this is disappointing

  • "no grip but looks kinda kool"

    , ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL
    Pros: goes on easy, looks pretty kool, stays on Cons: no grip when boards wet, i slipped on it and fell ,

    the stomp pad looks kool but it doesnt work as great as it looks. when the board is wet your boot slips right off. i bought it from action but its waay cheaper on here. i decided to start riding no stomp pad and so far thats been best for me. if you want a kool looking pad and one that works great try getting the DC stomp pad my friend has one and it looks sick on his white board and also works pretty good.

  • "Do not buy!"

    , SAINT PETERSBURG, FL
    Pros: cheap, Cons: No grip, Get iced,

    I had this pad on my first board. I thought since its cheap, hey why not. I had no grip on them whatsoever, it was almost as if I didnt have any stomp pad at all. It gets worst, once it gets iced between those holes, you definitely will want to avoid stepping on them. Save you money and do not buy.

  • "rubbish"

    , melbourne, Vic
    Pros: cheap, Cons: no grip, ugly,

    dont even think about it, gets some aluminum studs or a high rubber DC logo stomp pad works well this ones rubbish and takes up to much space, only good if your hiding even uglier graphics.

  • "Save your money"

    , SAN JOSE, CA
    Pros: none, Cons: useless,

    I've never been a fan of the stomp pad, but a friend of mine was having trouble finding one and this one was the cheapest so I picked it up for him. This stomp pad is useless, it has almost no grip, and becomes slippery when ANY snow sticks to it (the opposite of what should happen). If you have to use a stomp pad, pick something with spikes or high walls so that there is something to stick to when you're riding in snowy weather. Don't buy this one!

  • "No Grip"

    , SCOTTS VALLEY, CA
    Pros: Cost, Cons:

    I had this stomp pad and there was zero grip between the pad and my boot. Go for one with spikes they work much better.

  • "Pretty bad stomp pads"

    , Sydenham, Vic
    Pros: cheap, Cons: big, no grip after few runs, ugly

    i hired a board with these on it, they were ok at the start but after a few runs, they get wet and filled with snow, from then on they offered no grip at all.

  • "Dakine Stomp Pad Snowboard Stomp Pad 2005"

    , SACRAMENTO, CA
    Pros: Cheap, Simple design, Cons: No Grip,

    Snow gets packed inside the holes and freezes the pad, rendering the pad useless.

  • "nope."

    , cedar rapids, IA
    Pros: blend in well with board, Cons: slippery,

    although this pad blends in well with boards, it provides no traction to your boot at all. snow builds up in the holes and gets slippery.

  • "usless "

    , LONDONDERRY, NH
    Pros: large, Cons: no grip at all,

    Good for the money but personally i'd spend more and get a sharper one.

  • "pretty useless"

    , Melbourne, Vic
    Pros: slippery, ugly looking, Cons:

    tried these when i had a rental board, they were rather useless. got no grip from them once there was a bit of ice on my boot and on my board...

  • "Zero grip"

    , EAGLE LAKE, MN
    Pros: not expensive, Cons: no grip at all,

    The stomp pad, like everyone else has reviewed, it has absolutely not grip at all. It's really not worth your money. Yep, not even 2.50 of it. Might as well go up a couple bucks and find a much better stomp pad.

  • "DaKine Stomp Pad"

    , Cary, IL
    Pros: cheap, Cons: NO GRIP,

    ok, if your thinking about buying this stomp pad like i did even seeing all those bad reviews, just dont buy it. I finally got to puttting it on and it just does not work. the top creates no grip and you just slide right off it.

  • "No grip at all"

    , TUCSON, AZ
    Pros: Cheap price, Cons: Cheap Quality, No grip, Ice gets stuck in it

    This stomp pad has no grip, and even at $2.50, is a waste of your money. I recommend these to anyone who wants to slip while getting of the lift and carry around an extra pound of ice snowboarding.

  • "Runnaway Pad"

    , Noble Park, Vic
    Pros: Works well first time, Cons: Sucks for the remaining,

    My friend had this pad, bcause it was cheap and thought it would also be practical, OH was he wrong...ice build ups just makes it useless and slips everytime.

  • "Sucks"

    , AL
    Pros: none really, Cons: Has no grip, Ugly,

    I had this stomp pad before it fell off (yes, I did follow all the instructions to put it on my board). Did not do its job at all. It had no grip and was not visually appealing. It fell off the after a couple of runs. Do not buy this product!

  • "Ugh"

    , Boise, ID
    Pros: None, Cons: Rips, Falls Off, No Grip

    This stomp pad has no traction what so ever and falls off after several uses

  • "Don't bother"

    , AL
    Pros: you can throw it pretty far, Cons: poor design, utter crap,

    Save your money. I don't care if this was free... it's a total waste of money. Very poorly designed, after a few runs the holes will fill up with snow making contact with the stomp pad non-existent. Treat yourself to something better. Stay away from this one.

  • "You get what you pay for with this one"

    , Commack, NY
    Pros: Inexpensive, Cons: No Grip, Poor design, useless

    Horrible piece, this has 0 grip. It was almost worse than having nothing at all. Would not recommend this to anyone.

  • "not very good. at all."

    , DAYTON, MN
    Pros: cheap, Cons: no grip, fills with ice,

    this was cheap, so i tried it, and it didn't work after about 1 or 2 runs. it got filled with ice and then was no grip. shell out a couple more bucks for a better one, they arent too expensive for other ones.

  • "Kinda weak"

    , LAS VEGAS, NV
    Pros: price, Cons: no grip, unappealing,

    This stomp pad is not very aesthetically pleasing and the design of the pad creates an effect that when snow is filling the holes in the pad along with your boot it is no longer grip just slide.

  • "Is there a stomp pad under that ice?"

    , MEDFORD, MA
    Pros: price, Cons: no grip, plain design,

    I purchased this stomp pad and used it once before throwing it away. You get what you pay for. This stomp pad is cheap, but it is also crappy. Once ice and snow get into the holes there is no way to get it out and the stomp pad looses all of its grip. Do not buy this stomp pad please, you will be disappointed.

  • "This sucks!"

    , Merrijig, Vic
    Pros: Cheap, Cons: Ugly, Useless,

    This stomp pad sucks, i got as a stocking filler at christmas and i ripped it off after the first chair i rode on, it looked ugly and didnt have any practical use. Dont buy this, get something better and more cooler

  • "Badly Designed Stomp Pad"

    , SAINT PAUL, MN
    Pros: Simple Design (could be a pro for some), Cheap, Cons: Large, Loses Grip Easily,

    I purchased this stomp pad for a couple bucks because it was the cheapest one. Worst $2 purchase I have ever made. The stomp pad has grip for about one or two runs then the holes get filled with snow and ice and the stomp pad loses all of it's grip; you might as well have no stomp pad at this point. Please spend the extra dollar and get a stomp pad that will work.

  • "loses grip"

    , rosemead, CA
    Pros: good for first run, Cons: snow packs in holes,

    This pad works well when there's no snow in the holes. Hassle to keep scraping ice off every time i strap off.

  • "Worked poorly"

    , MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
    Pros: none. cheap?, Cons: Not enough grip.,

    Not only was it large and ugly, it failed completely at what it was supposed to do. Once snow got into the holes, it was marginally better than no stomp pad to begin with.

  • "Don't let the price fool you, stay away!"

    , KENT, WA
    Pros: none, Cons: lack of grip,

    This thing has no grip. If you are looking for a cheap stomp pad, do yourself a favor and buy more expensive one with more grip. This thing is a waste of money!

  • "Cheap Stomp Pad"

    , Oakura, TKI
    Pros: Cheap, Cons: No Grip,

    Sometimes its better to have no pad at all

  • "Uhh.. no"

    , Arcadia, CA
    Pros: Nothing, Cons: No Grip, Easily Damaged,

    This thing has no grip whatsoever, and if you scrape your boot against it a little too hard, it just scratches and peels.

  • "Slick Stomp Pad"

    , OAKLAND, CA
    Pros: it sticks well, Cons: doesn't work,

    the stomp pad sticks well but you won't get a spiky stomp pad and don't fall off your board. All this one does is collect snow and protect a small surface of your board from your foot

  • "just a piece of foam"

    , Hoppers Crossing, Vic
    Pros: classic look, Cons: no grip,

    sticks on to the board well, about the size of your palm, but not much grip once ice forms over it, as there no grooves

  • "Look Elsewhere"

    , WEST POINT, NY
    Pros: very cheap, Cons: slippery, useless,

    You get what you pay for.. this stomp pad is useless after a run or two. Ice builds up in the holes and it creates absolutely no traction. Look elsewhere before buying this..

  • "Might as well make your own"

    , MIAMI, FL
    Pros: Classic look, Cons: Big sized, Super crappy grip,

    I would this is more a decoration than anything else.. since it doesnt do anything!

  • "Don't waste your time"

    , LOUISA, VA
    Pros: Large, Cons: No grip at all,

    I put this on one of my older boards to try it out. I soon realized I had more grip with it off my board. I wouldn't even bother.

  • "Large pad"

    , ROCHESTER, NY
    Pros: Large, Cons: Not much grip,

    Large pad but there isn't all that much grip.

  • "No Grip"

    , SAN FRANCISCO, CA
    Pros: cheap, Cons: Large, Unappealing, Gripless

    This pad is classic looking, therefore not too appealing which is something im ok with. however, the design of this pad was a failure; the holes punched into the pad gives you no grip as ice build on your boots. not recommended

  • "Large, little grip"

    , CASTRO VALLEY, CA
    Pros: none, Cons: Little grip, Huge,

    As big as this then is (about the size of a mens 10 boot or bigger), you'd think there would be some kind of grip.

  • "Not worth the hassle or money! Even at $2!"

    , Tranent, oth
    Pros: none, Cons: Does not do anything, Just makes a mess of your board,

    Dont see the point in stomp pads at all! They just make a mess of the nice shiney surface! I am totally against stickers too. leave the board as it is. They look way better than way!

  • "No grip"

    , IRVINE, CA
    Pros: looks good, Cons: no grip,

    This is more decorative then functional. No grip to it. Sucks.

  • "just pass"

    , Berkeley, CA
    Pros: wide, Cons: ugly,

    Just pass this pad. pay more money and buy good product.

  • "are you there stomppad?"

    , PLEASANTON, CA
    Pros: its black?, Cons: just not good enough,

    you can't even tell your foot is on a stomp pad.

  • "Steer Clear of this one!"

    , Scarborough, ON
    Pros: Hasn't fallen off, Cons: Nothing that really acts as a grip, Gets covered in snow easily messing up any grip, Poorly designed, pretty big

    My friend had this stomp pad on one of his boards, and both him and i agree that this stomp pad sucks. There really isn't any hold of any sort, when you use this and when there is snow on it, you might as well have never threw a stomp pad on at all. Save yourself some money and grief by bying something spiked or raised. Don't let this ridicoulusly cheap price fool you, spend the extra 50 cents and get something more practical.

  • "Snowboard Stomp Pad"

    ,
    Pros: none, Cons: bad grip,

    when i put it on it doesnt giave anythinks its like you dont have Snowboard Stomp Pad ;)

  • "Horrible"

    , WILMINGTON, MA
    Pros: none, Cons: snow gets stuck, does almost nothing,

    this stomp pad is pointless. the snow gets caught into the holes and gives no grip at all. It won't help you not fall off the life at all.

  • "Mediocre"

    , WOODBRIDGE, NJ
    Pros: Looks nice, Cons: No spikes, Snow gets stuck,

    Have this on my K2 board. The holes just get packed with snow and then it's not nearly as effective. Wouldn't own it again.

  • "sucks"

    , Oakden, SA
    Pros: none, Cons: bad grip,

    I had this stomp pad on a hire board and honestly i thought it sucked, compared to a good spiked stomp pad this was terrible, do yourself a favor and buy a better one

  • "Decent"

    , COLUMBIA, MD
    Pros: Wide, Cons: Limited grip,

    This is a decent pad, it covers a good area but doesn't really have spikes or a blatant grip for the boot.