Joon Kim, a hardcore Onewheel ultramarathoner, reviews the Kush and Cobra Pads after extensive testing. He finds the Kush Pad’s concave shape and urethane dampening offer comfort and great control, but prefers the Cobra Pad’s prominent tail for pushback moments. For long road rides, Kush wins, while for aggressive trails, Cobra stays supreme. Both pads deliver distinct yet excellent ride
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This review is from Joon Kim who is very active in the Onewheel community. Joon lives in the Pacific Northwest and can often be spotted hitting the roads and trails doing epic ultramarathon type rides on his Onewheel. Joon is currently preparing for a monster 250 mile ride. Joon regularly rides his modified Onewheels which allows him to take his Onewheels on extremely long rides. He goes for 60 mile rides as a warm up and because he rides such long distances Joon needs to make sure his feet are as comfortable as possible. Joon normally rides using a Cobra Pad and he has done hundreds of miles on his Cobra but he recently tested the Kush Pad. I reached out to June and he shared these thoughts on the Kush and Cobra Pads. Here is a review from Joon Kim:
Joon Kim’s Guest Review
Alrighty then…. I did 53 miles today with the Kush Pad. At first i did not really think the Kush Pad was doing much and was kinda wanting my Cobra Pad back but after 5-ish miles I totally forgot about it. The Kush Pad has very good grip. For as small as the rear lip is compared to the Cobra, the Kush Pad did surprisingly well.
oneRADwheel.com Thoughts
I would like to thank Joon for his review of the Kush Pad versus his tried and trusted Cobra Pad. I think both are great options. For me, coming from a stock pad, the Kush Pad was a perfect shape which really did give the Onewheel experience a whole new feel. I love the concave feel which makes carving and trail rides feel more secure. The aggressive grip tape really locks you in. For the times I wanted to shift my back foot, I would almost have to do little hops to release my foot from the rear pad so I could reposition on the go. Check out my video with my unboxing and first impressions of the Kush Pad:I have always been happy with the stock pad but the experience with the Kush Pad has been amazing. So much so that trying other foot pads such as the Cobra Pad really interests me now. I look forward to testing and personally comparing the Cobra soon on my other Onewheel. Here are some other pictures that Jeff from The Float Life sent me so you guys can compare a stock foot pad (the flat one with The Float Life grip tape), an older model of a very well used Cobra Pad (the foot pad with the tall tail), and a Kush Pad up close and personal.
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