Creating a concave solution for the front footpad of the Onewheel is a risky matter. Modifying your front footpad is similar to modifying the gas pedal of a vehicle. You are messing with the component responsible for controlling movement of your Onewheel.
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These are my 9 reasons that Fishbones are Better than Gunder Tech Float Grip Pads. Many of my reasons are somewhat subjective so in the video description I'll elaborate on the more important ones.
Gunder Tech touches the sensor, Fishbones does not - Most importantly you should know that Gunder Tech pads are Not an off-sensor-front-concave solution! Gunder Tech adhesive is placed over the sensor and much of the product itself is resting on on your footpad, especially if you are using a more coarse grip. Fishbones are not applied over the sensor and the product is raised and elevated over the pad until pressure is applied.
Greater chance for debris to collect under Gunder Tech pads than Fishbones - Though the chances are very very small and will vary person to person, there is a greater chance for debris to collect or get caught under the thicker Gunder Tech pads. This could lead to unwanted sensor activation
Fishbones are asymmetrical - Fishbones are strategically shaped to match the shape of the board and are toe-side heel-side specific
Other thoughts:
Gunder Tech pads never gave me a "false start"
On rare occasion I have had a false start on my onewheel with fishbones. People with a 10 to 11 size foot, using V2 fishbones or earlier would experience a rare "bridging" issue. Their foot would not contact both sides of the sensor when mounting and starting the Onewheel. I have never had a false start when preforming the advanced jump-mount method. The extra pressure from jumping ALL WAYS started my onewheel vs the lower pressure of simply rocking forward to start the onewheel.
Because Gunder Tech pads contact and rest on the sensor, false starts do not happen.
Fishbones on the other hand, have reduced false starts for my children who have smaller foot size. Check my review for that in my onewheel reviews Playlist.
Gunder Tech pads at first felt kinda nice. At first I really liked the feel of my phalanges (toes) resting on its surface like a ramp or gas pedal. my excitement, however was replaced with fatigue in my toes and area of my foot that impacted the Gunder Tech pad. They are too aggressive and 3-stage-feeling for my liking \__/. If you like aggressive pads then these are a great cheaper option for front and back foot-pads (if your ok with the small impact they will have over your onewheel sensor)
Gunder Tech is much cheaper than Fish Bones. Shipping is even included. I'm a no-frills packaging guy. So I actually prefer Gunder Tech packaging... Except for the lack of any obvious instructions that I could find. I'd say that I'd rather have just my fishbones sent to me without the baggie and stickers. Others may feel different. This might lower the cost too? I'd like to see fishbones price reduced to beat other concave solutions, even those meant for the rear footpad.
Some people think Gunder Tech pads look better. Maybe they do, maybe they don't... That is subjective too. Fishbones look the way they do for functional reasons as I have laid out in the video.
There's likely a very good chance a rider may never have a single problem with Gunder Tech pads, because the impact they have is minimal. I know many riders like them. Great!... but I didn't like them for multiple reasons.
Ill have an ebay link on a later date to sell my Gunder Tech pads. I didn't like them enough to even use as a rear concave solution.
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