Not if you won't take 10 minutes to understand the directions. You're starting to look like the Fox News of skateboarding and I'm not here for it whatsoever.
Fun fact, crushed glass aggregate is basically literal sand. Glass is made from crushed lime stone, soda ash, & you guessed it sand. It's not dangerous like shards of broken glass can be.
cool but u dont flip a board with the bottom of your foot so would have to glue griptape around the toe of the shoes also..which would be hilarious to see -_-
There is a spray that you can use to make Griptape like this that Aaron is talking about. It’s called ( stone affect spray paint ) i’ve used this multiple times to put grip on metal staircases so it should do it exactly the same thing on the skateboard. Just remember to sign the surface 1st to give it a something grip too!
Strongmen use something called tacky for gripping heavy things. It's basically tree sap. It would be cool for you guys to try to use it to grip up a board.
I have Lucid glow grip on my Hamboard for barefoot surf skating! :) It is definitely easier on my barefeet than regular griptape. The glow grip is SO cool. But you definitely don't need a thick layer. On my pescadito board, I only used maybe a third of the shaker bottle for the entire 5ft tall board. When it is used for it's actual purpose, its awesome stuff.
Normal sandpaper such as you'd use for wood is paper coated in crushed glass (sometimes called glass paper). I think grip tape is more similar to wet/dry sandpaper which is coated in a crushed grey/black mineral called emery which is harder than glass
Pretty sure you weren't supposed to let the first spray layer dry completely before the top coat went on. You want the top spray layer to bond with the bottom layer, kind of like contact cement, and trap the pieces of grit in-between.
Yeah I just watched the instructions myself. Definitely seems like user error to me lol. It said to use a nice even coat of glue and when applying the glass grip to start off the board before moving the bottle over it and at a high height, the guy said he even puts the board on the ground and fully stands up before tapping the bottle on the side so it spreads out more. Also seems from the video, less is more, to prevent clumping. In your video, its also rainy and that could prevent the glue from drying within an hour, maybe 2-3 hours if its raining would be better? A revisit with other grip like sand, glitter, beads, crafts cotton ball things or something like that might be fun to try out compared to the glass it comes with.
He also said to make sure to clean the spray bottle if needed (if its not coming out in a misty form) using a warm class of water and pumping the water threw the sprayer and scraping the spraying part if there's and build up.
This is what they always do and it makes every single one of their "reviews" utterly useless to the viewers. It frustrates me to no end and I remember why I stopped watching braille videos now.
the thing that does not make sense to me is how adhesive can bond to a smooth surface. Wouldn't you need to sand down the top of the board for it to stick correctly?
Use a piece of grip tape/sandpaper to scuff up the top of the board, it could be that it can't adhere to the slick surface you have on the board. IDK though =D
I would have tried the thing twice just to make sure it was done correctly the first time - that being said, it looks like far more work than I'd like to grip something, and I like making grip art.
Can we see a video where you guys do a Braille personal favorites spots from each of the skaters? like your spots that dont get in videos or that you learned at ect?
The guys getting anxious over what is essentially just sand has me achieving some psychological ! SCARLET ROT ! right now. The only way you guys can know is by doing a second board and following the directions exactly this time.
I have a board that came with spray on grip tape and it was just a very fine layer of "salt" evenly coated across the board 😅 Works pretty well I find and I had a friend try it who's been skateboarding for 15 years and he said it isn't too bad. it does wear off and need re-applying, but I quite like it honestly. I think a combination of way too much "salt" and a cold day made this difficult. I feel like the heat gun may have just sealed the top layer quicker rather than drying the adhesive all the way through, making it slippery when pressure was applied 🤔 Not going to lie, I've been looking for reviews on spray on grip tape and was really hoping for an honest review and proper try of actual spray on grip tape after the DIY episode, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised with how this went with all I've seen at Braille so far >< But 10/10 for entertainment at least 😅
I think most products just wont stick to a lacquered skateboard. You need to at least key the board by sanding or something. You should try straight texture paint or texture coating. Sand and prime the board first, then with a roller, roll the texture on top.
What I like about these reviews: The shittier the product, the better their banter. Like in this video: 0 for the product, 10 for the banter. Grade A. Very entertaining to watch. Thanks.
You spray the adhesive on the board and spread it around. Then you spinkle the grip on it, cover it well. Then you spray the adhesive over it again and let it dry.
Honestly I kinda love these videos where they just completely screw up the gimmick (or at least where things fall apart, this stuff probably is terrible regardless of user error but not watching the instructions first definitely didn't help), it's the closest thing to official vlog content we get on a semi-regular basis since the setup footage ends up so much longer than the skating. That being said, if they want to give this another shot one idea to avoid making the same video twice would be to turn it into a gimmick game of skate where 2-3 people each have to spray their own grip beforehand. That way we get even more examples to conclude how bad the product is and it adds an extra twist to the competition similar to the games with bad boards except you're partially to blame for your own board turning out bad.
Just spray 3m adhesive and get sand blasting sand ( fine grit ) . Way better then that stuff and you can do like 100 boards with one setup, the Sand is called Black Beauty sandblasting sand , it’s literally grip sand
Y’all let it “dry” outside in super moist air…since it looks like it was raining. So it probably didn’t dry properly, as well as there being far tooo much of the crushed glass (SAND).
Yea that's a great idea. Give inhalants to misfit skaters across the globe. Where is that spary on grip? Daddy needs a whiff! The more wet and cold it is is worse for application of stuff like this. It might cure weird. Not saying it did and try again as chances are are it will be the same. But something to think about. Now seeing more of the video it didn't dry because of the weather. Warm dry days are better for stuff like that.
@@brailleskateboarding regular glues would never work, you'd need a thin, lightweight quick drying adhesive. And do multiple light coats. When it climps it sticks to itself more than to the surface.
So I have an uncle who bought a product similar to this to put a grippy surface on steps and running boards of a work truck, it has lasted for about 6 years now with zero issue. You definitely didn't do the glue application correctly, most likely way too thick and you used way too much of the glass medium / sand. Definitely the user error in this situation. You should really buy another batch of it and actually try to do a proper application, you may be surprised at how tough and reliable it can be if done correctly. Another mistake done was doing it while it was raining and with the air moisture levels near 100%. That makes the glue not dry properly and the glass not want to stick to it. The heat gun afterwards definitely didn't help either. I would let the product dry completely for at least 24 hours before attempting to handle or touch it 👍
Could you guys go down to Johnson City Skatepark in TN? It’s small but has some great obstacles and that’s where I go so I’d like to see how a seasoned skater views it.
Aaron said ,”Now I have shards of glass on the bottom of my shoe.” You guys need to make grip tape SHOES! Put the grip tape on the bottom of some shoes! 😮 You could even do different kinds… grip tape, this spray on grip, and like a sticky, epoxy, shoe goo substance.
as someone whos father repairs and refurbishes gas regulators in the garage watching them be scared of what is essentially spray adhesive and blast medium was really funny
Why would you not just watch the instructions. I love you guys, but that’s dumb. you guys have a massive influence and you are making judgements about a product that otherwise may work completely fine if you hadn’t done it incorrectly. It’s not fair to the product for you to bash it like that when you don’t even know if it actually works
Lmao "I can't help but think it's user error. Right?" Something I've noticed in many videos, Aaron doesn't watch the instruction video or read it. Let's just wing it & get this video out.
Im calling a rebate lol watch the videos and redo it to be fair they should have been detailed instructions in the package I feel like the board should have been scuffed a little and multiple thin layers to give it it's best shot at working and if it fails that it sucks
You know, you guys would get a lot more people interested in having you try their products if you actually took the time to use their products correctly without moaning about minors tasks. This could be somebodys small business, and you are telling everyone it sucks and you know for a fact you didnt follow any of the directions. Ive personally tried lucid grip, and had none of the issues or complaints you did.
sometimes the "being overly safe" meme for the sake of humility is kind of annoying... its litteraly just glue. safe advisory is on ever bottle of glue unless its eatable elmers glue.
So, Spray on shoes next?!?!
YESS!!!!
Surf board wax!!!
ICE CLIMBING SHOES!!!!
Sandpaper soles on shoes :)
Not if you won't take 10 minutes to understand the directions. You're starting to look like the Fox News of skateboarding and I'm not here for it whatsoever.
Fun fact, crushed glass aggregate is basically literal sand. Glass is made from crushed lime stone, soda ash, & you guessed it sand. It's not dangerous like shards of broken glass can be.
Silicon dioxide*. Aka Sand.
Lol if we’re using big words. Cheers bros🤝
I was dying at 7:51 when he said that haha..
Silica. You described Concrete with the limestone.
Maybe when you miss your front foot on the stomp and pop your deck into your face inhaling the cloud of aggregate your forehead dislodged
You guys should attach grip tape to the bottoms of your shoes and glue a sheet of rubber to the deck
cool but u dont flip a board with the bottom of your foot so would have to glue griptape around the toe of the shoes also..which would be hilarious to see -_-
@@Rockysbeats I think me meant just putting it around the sole
@@Rockysbeats valid that would be rad - I wanna see vans made outta straight sandpaper lol
you cant rek ya shoes on griptape if your shoes are the griptape
Replace the sole with those block sander things
There is a spray that you can use to make Griptape like this that Aaron is talking about. It’s called ( stone affect spray paint ) i’ve used this multiple times to put grip on metal staircases so it should do it exactly the same thing on the skateboard. Just remember to sign the surface 1st to give it a something grip too!
sign = scuff or score haha. Is that a use of sign I didn't know about?
The Flex-Stone by Krylon?
I love watching the videos that don’t exactly work out, they are so spontaneous.
Ya its fun to make them also I love when I dont know whats gonna happen
Strongmen use something called tacky for gripping heavy things. It's basically tree sap. It would be cool for you guys to try to use it to grip up a board.
That would be hilarious 😂
Didn't they do surf wax and skate barefoot once? They should try that if they haven't already
I think what strong men use would be too strong, but what handballers use on the ball would be perfect
Pine tar
I have Lucid glow grip on my Hamboard for barefoot surf skating! :) It is definitely easier on my barefeet than regular griptape. The glow grip is SO cool. But you definitely don't need a thick layer. On my pescadito board, I only used maybe a third of the shaker bottle for the entire 5ft tall board. When it is used for it's actual purpose, its awesome stuff.
Thank Glo for sweeping up and keeping Blu safe🤙🤙
Not all heros wear capes.
@@timothyquinn4919 some wear adidas 🥶
Normal sandpaper such as you'd use for wood is paper coated in crushed glass (sometimes called glass paper). I think grip tape is more similar to wet/dry sandpaper which is coated in a crushed grey/black mineral called emery which is harder than glass
Really? Wow I had no idea
Most street Skateboard griptape uses silicon carbide
Pretty sure you weren't supposed to let the first spray layer dry completely before the top coat went on. You want the top spray layer to bond with the bottom layer, kind of like contact cement, and trap the pieces of grit in-between.
Yeah I just watched the instructions myself. Definitely seems like user error to me lol. It said to use a nice even coat of glue and when applying the glass grip to start off the board before moving the bottle over it and at a high height, the guy said he even puts the board on the ground and fully stands up before tapping the bottle on the side so it spreads out more. Also seems from the video, less is more, to prevent clumping. In your video, its also rainy and that could prevent the glue from drying within an hour, maybe 2-3 hours if its raining would be better? A revisit with other grip like sand, glitter, beads, crafts cotton ball things or something like that might be fun to try out compared to the glass it comes with.
He also said to make sure to clean the spray bottle if needed (if its not coming out in a misty form) using a warm class of water and pumping the water threw the sprayer and scraping the spraying part if there's and build up.
After watching them myself it was completely user error at every step.
agree.
should of used a sieve to spread the sand more evenly XD
This is what they always do and it makes every single one of their "reviews" utterly useless to the viewers. It frustrates me to no end and I remember why I stopped watching braille videos now.
You guys should do a no griptape game of skate if you haven't already.
the thing that does not make sense to me is how adhesive can bond to a smooth surface. Wouldn't you need to sand down the top of the board for it to stick correctly?
Not necessarily.
Primer is specifically used on smooth, slick surfaces.
Use a piece of grip tape/sandpaper to scuff up the top of the board, it could be that it can't adhere to the slick surface you have on the board. IDK though =D
someone has done crafts b4
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"I dunno if I got 10 pumps in me dude." - Gabe Cruz 2023
I would have tried the thing twice just to make sure it was done correctly the first time - that being said, it looks like far more work than I'd like to grip something, and I like making grip art.
Back in the day.
We used to use black spraycan paint and the throw sand on top
Can we see a video where you guys do a Braille personal favorites spots from each of the skaters? like your spots that dont get in videos or that you learned at ect?
I know I'm late but u should do a rubberized coating spray paint for grip the kind you spray on truck frames to keep it from rusting
Cool idea
The guys getting anxious over what is essentially just sand has me achieving some psychological ! SCARLET ROT ! right now.
The only way you guys can know is by doing a second board and following the directions exactly this time.
Lol right. "crushed glass" is basically sand - glass is made from sand - both are made of silicate
I have a board that came with spray on grip tape and it was just a very fine layer of "salt" evenly coated across the board 😅 Works pretty well I find and I had a friend try it who's been skateboarding for 15 years and he said it isn't too bad. it does wear off and need re-applying, but I quite like it honestly. I think a combination of way too much "salt" and a cold day made this difficult. I feel like the heat gun may have just sealed the top layer quicker rather than drying the adhesive all the way through, making it slippery when pressure was applied 🤔 Not going to lie, I've been looking for reviews on spray on grip tape and was really hoping for an honest review and proper try of actual spray on grip tape after the DIY episode, but I guess I shouldn't be surprised with how this went with all I've seen at Braille so far >< But 10/10 for entertainment at least 😅
You guys should try spray adhesive and sandpaper for grip tape
aw yeah thats a great idea. get some of All the grits. see if 20 grit preforms better than normal grip
I think most products just wont stick to a lacquered skateboard. You need to at least key the board by sanding or something. You should try straight texture paint or texture coating. Sand and prime the board first, then with a roller, roll the texture on top.
What I like about these reviews: The shittier the product, the better their banter. Like in this video: 0 for the product, 10 for the banter. Grade A. Very entertaining to watch. Thanks.
I feel like they either forgot or didnt realize that theres a braille video that exists already with spray on grip but lance did it at freemont
You spray the adhesive on the board and spread it around. Then you spinkle the grip on it, cover it well. Then you spray the adhesive over it again and let it dry.
100% user error. I've used Lucid on my longboard and it works perfectly.
I'm glad you all call out Garbage products.
Honestly I kinda love these videos where they just completely screw up the gimmick (or at least where things fall apart, this stuff probably is terrible regardless of user error but not watching the instructions first definitely didn't help), it's the closest thing to official vlog content we get on a semi-regular basis since the setup footage ends up so much longer than the skating.
That being said, if they want to give this another shot one idea to avoid making the same video twice would be to turn it into a gimmick game of skate where 2-3 people each have to spray their own grip beforehand. That way we get even more examples to conclude how bad the product is and it adds an extra twist to the competition similar to the games with bad boards except you're partially to blame for your own board turning out bad.
You have to understand the usefulness for Artists. It to mape art pop more on top and if aesthetics is worth the extra mile, you will do it
Try the spray on grip for R.V. Steps or truck side steps, it’s what you thought this one would be like
Use iodized salt, large sea salt, and spray paint clear coat. Spray 1 coat of clear, salt, and another layer of clear coat. My longboard is 10”x58” 😅
Braille needs to come to Jersey City, NJ we have some pretty cool skateparks, you guys should shred them!!!!!
There’s a paint called “deck over” that’s applied with a textured roller that could possibly work as grippy tape.
3:10 "i dont know if i got ten pumps in me dude" LMAO
I noticed it was wet and had been raining outside the Brail house. It is possible that the adhesive did not cure properly due to humidity.
Just spray 3m adhesive and get sand blasting sand ( fine grit ) . Way better then that stuff and you can do like 100 boards with one setup, the Sand is called Black Beauty sandblasting sand , it’s literally grip sand
Y’all let it “dry” outside in super moist air…since it looks like it was raining. So it probably didn’t dry properly, as well as there being far tooo much of the crushed glass (SAND).
Double sided sticky tape griptape!!
Still waiting for gabe to drop in.
Yea that's a great idea. Give inhalants to misfit skaters across the globe. Where is that spary on grip? Daddy needs a whiff!
The more wet and cold it is is worse for application of stuff like this. It might cure weird. Not saying it did and try again as chances are are it will be the same. But something to think about. Now seeing more of the video it didn't dry because of the weather. Warm dry days are better for stuff like that.
Yep. Temperature and humidity can effect all sorts of applications. Paint, glue, sticking vinyl to glass, I could go on.
I’m happy Glo also sands down his grip a little with the excess when gripping a board, not just me
You gotta get a line-x sprayed board.
recycled glass is usually used to make artificial sand its pretty wild. maybe just a straight sand board in the future? gorilla glue and sand?
Hmmmm, how could we compact it enough so it would not fall apart? We would have to use glue etc
@@brailleskateboarding regular glues would never work, you'd need a thin, lightweight quick drying adhesive. And do multiple light coats. When it climps it sticks to itself more than to the surface.
So I have an uncle who bought a product similar to this to put a grippy surface on steps and running boards of a work truck, it has lasted for about 6 years now with zero issue. You definitely didn't do the glue application correctly, most likely way too thick and you used way too much of the glass medium / sand. Definitely the user error in this situation. You should really buy another batch of it and actually try to do a proper application, you may be surprised at how tough and reliable it can be if done correctly. Another mistake done was doing it while it was raining and with the air moisture levels near 100%. That makes the glue not dry properly and the glass not want to stick to it. The heat gun afterwards definitely didn't help either. I would let the product dry completely for at least 24 hours before attempting to handle or touch it 👍
3:10 that joke was out of pocket but relatable hahaha
If you have trouble with scarlet rot get the mushroom gear set 👍 and roll through it instead of walking
Probably just fiberglass with resin coating. Y’all are chill I spray glass for a living this seems less bad
loving the elden ring callouts in the vids lately lmao
If you guys are going to review and make judgements about a product that thousands of people are going to see at least do it correctly. 🤦🏻♂️
“Why did they use recycled glass when they could’ve just used sand” is the highlight of this video😂😂😂
100% user error. This stuff works great when you use it properly.
I know spray paint has issues with high humidity. I bet the adhesive is the same way. Needed more time to cure under dry conditions.
You should revisit this one
Haven't seen this stuff since they did a video on it back in the day.
Back in day put 3m spray adhesive on longboard and put bunch of beach sand was rad
Arron yesss pls more vids with Arron
I have been in the all recently. Daily video 10am
love the dark souls reference 6:36
Which adhesive is used under a normal grip tape
Yo homeboy at the end showed him up with the pressure flip 😂
Haha
You'd be better off sticking some 60 grit sandpaper to the deck with spray glue! (The Home Depot special‼️😜👍)
i wanna see all the grits. that would be a cool experiment. see if the grip tape grit is actually the best for popping n flip tricks
Gabe's glass house must be shattered from throwing rocks at people's windows at this point.
Could you guys go down to Johnson City Skatepark in TN? It’s small but has some great obstacles and that’s where I go so I’d like to see how a seasoned skater views it.
Caution: Do not vape griptape.
Please come to Sheridan wy skate park next year!! It would be a great park review video
crushed glass is no more dangerous than sand ;-)
One of my buddies who builds epoxy boards uses lucid grip on all his custom projects.
whats uzi’s griptape??? where did he get it
i still enjoyed the video! i juust love the feeling like im hanging out with yall 🥺
I want to start skating and I’m a converse lover. Can I skate in converse or should I buy a pair of vans?
You can start out in converse, you will just rip the heck out of them
can u feel it?
We need to know if it's user error. Try to do it the way it's instructed so we know fo sho.
The youtube algorithm literally fed me an ad for this stuff as i was watching this vid. Lmao
Just get some spray adeasive and throw some sand on it. Or get granit textured spraypaint. Glass and sand are the same thing
Aaron said ,”Now I have shards of glass on the bottom of my shoe.” You guys need to make grip tape SHOES! Put the grip tape on the bottom of some shoes! 😮 You could even do different kinds… grip tape, this spray on grip, and like a sticky, epoxy, shoe goo substance.
I think they already did grip tape shoes a long time ago
Spray it ten times..(Gabe) “idk if I got ten pumps in me” 🎉🎉🎉😂
elmers glue , gorrilla, pva, or what ever glue you can find and sand different grits fine to chonky who can make the best grip challenge
Gabe "I dont know if I've got 10 pumps in me dude" same my man same. 2 is the best I can do, take it or leave it.
Even if this worked... why? It seems more complicated and expensive and more effort and less safe.
as someone whos father repairs and refurbishes gas regulators in the garage watching them be scared of what is essentially spray adhesive and blast medium was really funny
* leaves board outside *
* comes back *
* environment is wet *
"My board is dry."
What's the thinnest sheet of grip tape on the market
I think salt would work better in a consistent application of glue
Try glow in the dark grip tape next
Why would you not just watch the instructions. I love you guys, but that’s dumb. you guys have a massive influence and you are making judgements about a product that otherwise may work completely fine if you hadn’t done it incorrectly. It’s not fair to the product for you to bash it like that when you don’t even know if it actually works
Lmao "I can't help but think it's user error. Right?"
Something I've noticed in many videos, Aaron doesn't watch the instruction video or read it.
Let's just wing it & get this video out.
The irony he made a 10 step tutorial video 🤣 but hands down the boot camp video is extremely useful!
Im calling a rebate lol watch the videos and redo it to be fair they should have been detailed instructions in the package I feel like the board should have been scuffed a little and multiple thin layers to give it it's best shot at working and if it fails that it sucks
I'll just stick to the classic style. Also glo with the sweeping for the save.
you should try doing it correctly and letting it dry over night
sand is crushed glass lol
Or is glass melted sand???
Other way around numb nuts
@@brailleskateboarding maybe we're all just melted sand 🧠
I love how everything is the worlds FIRST most technologically advanced anything 😂💪🏽
You know, you guys would get a lot more people interested in having you try their products if you actually took the time to use their products correctly without moaning about minors tasks. This could be somebodys small business, and you are telling everyone it sucks and you know for a fact you didnt follow any of the directions. Ive personally tried lucid grip, and had none of the issues or complaints you did.
Spray on Shoes Next! Flint Lockwood style 🤣
It is totally on our list! We would love to figure out how to make that in real life
@@brailleskateboardingLine-X
"Get up in here, just get up behind me" - Aaron Kyro
Retest. Having JD’s dad do the application.
this is crazy idea Braille
sometimes the "being overly safe" meme for the sake of humility is kind of annoying... its litteraly just glue. safe advisory is on ever bottle of glue unless its eatable elmers glue.
Spray adhesive, then dump sand on it
Who's gonna tell him that glass in made from sand and recycled glass gets turned back into sand 😅