Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

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Postby jlapp on Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:34 pm

hhaha sorry i said phil and i meant nacki. that setup you had looks super sweet. does it feel any less grippy than with the full sized pieces on?
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby bradenioi on Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:58 am

steve, i gotta say. i used that last season. but this year im going back to the og xtreme patches. im too ocd for that shit ahhah
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby Pat Junor on Fri Dec 17, 2010 5:02 am

bradenioi wrote:steve, i gotta say. i used that last season. but this year im going back to the og xtreme patches. im too ocd for that shit ahhah


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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby white on Fri Dec 17, 2010 6:16 pm

When I get my new ambition I will post pics of my lay outs on my premier, the rocket ship lay out on my icon and the new lay out on my soon to be semge.

I'm thinking of just having a bunch of extream all clustered at the frount half of the board similar to smege has in "snowskate aliens". I am not consernd about weight and I find that would give me the maximum amount of grip for my frount foot.
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby fourty-four-seven on Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:01 pm

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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby chewychicken16 on Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:15 am

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This is how I do mine. You don't really need the grip in the back, so I just threw that piece in the front, and it helps me tell which is the front without looking at the bottom. I don't know why everyone says it makes the board so much heavier. I remember holding the entire package of Xtreme grip in my hand and thinking it weighed almost nothing.
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby Mr.Gentalmen on Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:57 am

ya idk why alot of people say that but i could see why though because it is quite a bit of plastic and metal so that might explain it....i think i know what set up im going to do but im going to just play around with the grip and the board before i get to carried away in cutting peices or sticking peices on to the board
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby Alex Blais on Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:34 pm

chewychicken16 wrote:Image

This is how I do mine. You don't really need the grip in the back, so I just threw that piece in the front, and it helps me tell which is the front without looking at the bottom. I don't know why everyone says it makes the board so much heavier. I remember holding the entire package of Xtreme grip in my hand and thinking it weighed almost nothing.


I do same. But I put the middle pieces more towards the nose, you have a gap in there.

And X-treme actually is pretty heavy. Obviously alone it doesn't seem like much, but considering a board is 4 pounds, say you add another it makes a big difference. I think the grip it provides well compensates for any weight though.
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby Mr.Gentalmen on Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:03 pm

alex is the xtreme grip your sending out with the boards exposed stud?
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Re: Xtreme Grip Lay Outs (Pictures)

Postby domk on Sun Dec 19, 2010 12:21 am

Mr.Gentalmen wrote:alex is the xtreme grip your sending out with the boards exposed stud?


Yes, it's the only one Ambition has this year.
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