Astrodeck 161 Barney Traction Pad - Black

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SKU: AST161MGBLK

Product Info

Ride with style on the Astrodeck 161 Barney Traction pad. Since 1976 Astrodeck and the Wave Warriors have helped surfers get a grip and know where they stand. When it comes to surf traction pads, they are the past, present, and future. From the originators - not the imitators!

Product Features

  • Five Pieces
  • Built-In Arch
  • 45 Degree to Vert Kick

Product Info

Staff Says Cleanline Staff Stefan Says:

Great 5 piece pad that was designed for the OG Santa Cruz aerialist, Mavericks-charger, visual artist Shawn “Barney” Barron. This 5 piece shape works well for longer boards and allows a lot of play in positioning. Especially with the front two pieces, as you can position them out for more coverage, run them closer or don’t use them at all and set the pad as a 3 piece. If it looks familiar, it’s because it’s one of the most copied traction pads with pretty much every company now doing a version of this design.

Ride with style on the Astrodeck 161 Barney Traction pad. Since 1976 Astrodeck and the Wave Warriors have helped surfers get a grip and know where they stand. When it comes to surf traction pads, they are the past, present, and future. From the originators - not the imitators!

Product Features

  • Five Pieces
  • Built-In Arch
  • 45 Degree to Vert Kick


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K
Kook
Astrodeck

Can’t go wrong with the Fletcher legacy

S
Streetdog
RIP BARNEY

OG astrodeck pad, works great. support one of the last CORE companies.

This is what Bruce and Andy used back in the day