Da Kine Cross Studs

Rated: 1 by 2 reviews.

Evogear

The DaKine Cross Studs are powder coated and machined aluminum, high quality stuff. DaKine uses only the finest peel and stick adhesives to ensure easy installation and secure attachment.

Features:

  • Powder coated/machined aluminumT Per Pack
  • Size - 1 x 1in (25 x 25mm)
  • Weight - .8oz (23g)

Backcountry.com

The DAKINE Cross Studs Stomp Pad gives you plenty of grip without resorting to a large stomp that covers half the space between your bindings. These four machined-aluminum crosses let you set up your ride any way you want.

This description was also provided by: Dogfunk

Moosejaw (Fall 2009)

The Cross Studs by Dakine uses only the finest peel and stick adhesives to ensure easy installation and secure attachment. Please read and follow the instructions for best results.

Features:

  • Four per packĀ 
  • Powder coated / machined aluminum

RememberDelaware.com

The Cross Studs Stomp Pad from Dakine are a sick way to add traction to your snowboard. These cool metal crosses have contrasting colors and are easy to apply where you need them most.

Country of Origin:China
Dimensions:1 x 1in (2.5 x 2.5cm) pads
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
Material:Powder-coated machined aluminum
Recommended Use:Keeping you from falling on your butt
Size:1" x 1" [ 25mm x 25mm ]
Weight:0.8oz. [ 23g ] 

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Cross Studs

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These look really cool. Unfortunatly, that's about all. They really don't provide a huge amount of traction, especially when there is snow on your board. I have owned to sets of them. The first set peeled off on the first day. 2 of the studs in my current set have also fallen off. The adhesive is still on the board, which shows that I applied them correctly. Overall, really rad looking, sucky performance.

Janice@thetruckstop at Dogfunk on 01/14/2009

cross studs

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after 1 day, 3 fell off, 1 remains, what else can I say? they look sweet but that's about it

mc at Backcountry.com on 02/11/2009