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Old 03-16-2012, 10:54 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by supaflyTS View Post
I would recommend picking up some slippery tape below and place them on the side of the pads to reduce friction when sliding around.
Slippery (Low-Friction) Tape - Lee Valley Tools

They have a store on Marine Drive.

As for tips, just keep practicing and also work on your endurance as the heat plus equipment really takes a toll on you.
Hey supafly, could please tell me how you applied the slippery take to your pads? The tape is only 1 inch wide so how did you apply the tape to your pads? Did you cover all the inner sliding surface of the pad or did you leave some parts of the pad without it?
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