Surf front traction pads

Surf Grip

Surf traction pads that don’t melt, don’t stain, and allow your surfboard design shine. This is the 3rd version of Van der Waal surf grip, where we redefined the texture, material, and pattern, improving traction with a lighter and thinner material.

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Frequently asked questions

Does it work on any kind of surfboard?

For sure. We’ve tested it on epoxy, fiberglass, and even wood boards — works like a charm. Some riders even throw it on hard-top soft boards like MF Soft Tops or Beaters, and it holds up fine there too.

Can I surf with it without a wetsuit or rashguard?

I’ve gone out shirtless on hot summer days for shorter sessions and had no issues. That said, just like wax, it can rub a little on your skin, so I usually roll with a rashguard.

How long does it last?

Honestly? Probably longer than your board. We’ve tested it hard — if you’re surfing 2–3 times a week, you can expect it to last at least 2 years. Martim’s first board has had Van der Waal on for over 6 years now, and it’s still grippy.

Does it work in any water temperature?

Yep. Warm, cold, tropical, you name it. Just a heads-up: in near-freezing waters, the material stiffens up and you might feel a slight drop in grip.

Can I apply it to a used surfboard?

Absolutely. Van der Waal is flexible enough to settle over all the little bumps and dings your board’s picked up over time. 😉

How do I remove Van der Waal surf grips?

Super easy — just lift a corner and peel each hexagon off one by one. They come off clean without leaving a sticky mess. If you want a quick demo, check out this video: How to Remove Van der Waal Surf Grips

Will it damage my surfboard?

Nope. As long as you peel the hexagons off with a little care, your board’s totally safe. Sometimes you’ll get a bit of glue residue left behind, but that wipes right off with a rag and some alcohol.

Why is it more eco-friendly than surf wax?

Most wax bars are made with petroleum and aren’t biodegradable. Van der Waal, on the other hand, goes on once and basically lasts the lifetime of your board — way less waste, way better for the ocean. Read more here