TRACTION PADS, WHAT THEY ARE, WHEN SHOULD YOU USE THEM, AND HOW TO CHOOSE YOURS
Discover the best traction pad for your surfboard. Learn what they are, the benefits and features to consider, and when to use or avoid them.
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Discover the best traction pad for your surfboard. Learn what they are, the benefits and features to consider, and when to use or avoid them.
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