http://www.golfsmith.com/products/90331/Golfsmith/Water_Activated_Grip_Tape_2_Inch_X_18_Yd
$10.99 for 18 yds. Pretty good price.
That will be enough for about 60 or more clubs, depending on how much you use per grip.
I use about 9-10 inches, maybe a wee bit more. The tape doesn't have to go all the way down the end of the grip.
nun ya
Boards- AlienworkshopWheels-SpitfireBearings- Bones Reds , Bones SwissTrucks- VentureGriptape- Mob Grip
Skate shoes have a wider base than regular shoes to help you grip the grip tape better. Some skate shoes are reinforced in spots are are likely to get worn down as you're skating.
Grizzly Griptape
Voodoo 13: If you buy a board from a store already put together, Yes it will already have grip tape on it. Many skate shops will include basic grip tape when you buy a deck from them as well..
So that there is grip for their feet. Otherwise the water on the surface of the board would cause them to slip right off.
no but it is harder to skate with some shoes such as shoes with no grip ~awestling96~
well they sell something called grip gum which is designed for this purpose. you can find it in some skate shops and they also sell it in ccs, which is a skate catolog. you can also get sandpaper claner from hardware stores and it will serve the sam perpose
well, the fastest way to do it, is take your board out to your garage, our lawn our whatever, and hook up a hairdryer, and just ease along the sides of the board with it and the grip tape will just start to peel, and it might make it easier to remove the the screws attaching the trucks to your deck.
There is a great site that offers READY TO USE grip tape for fingerboards and tech decks. Grip 'Ur' Deck is the name of the company. They have lots of different colors and patterns. Plus some great ideas for creating your own designs using different colors. There is also a contest and you can win some free grip tape for fingerboards and tech decks!
You can buy it from here http://www.boardshop.com.au/servlet/the-GRIPTAPE/Categories They have a great selection of grip tape for skate boards and some really cool designs
If i were you i would just go to your local skate shop and buy how ever much grip you need. If that doesn't meet your needs you could probably get it at a hardware store, but i would recommend calling first so you don't end up wasting your time.