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HOLIDAY 2X FA.REWARDS, USA ORDERS OVER $40 SHIP FREE UNTIL DEC 31*! [INFO]
*Fightstick DIY kits, such as BNB or AFS are not included in this promotion. USA include Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and Guam. 25% USPS International shipping discount. Promotions end December 31 11:59pm PST (3:00am Jan 1 EST)
Foam pads are slightly porous, creating a unique texture that when scratched or rubbed, will appear lighter than the base foam color. You may notice this upon opening the packaging, or using it on a table or lap. This is normal, and will not affect its function.
A foam pad is a great choice for those who enjoy playing fighting games with an arcade stick on their lap, or on a flat surface such as a table. Now, you can get an attractive custom etch and cut for your favorite Fightstick model.
The pad is made of a synthetic rubber foam, custom cut to shape with a strong adhesive backing, and attaches to the underside of your Fightstick. Lap players will appreciate the extra padding offered here as it removes the feeling of cold steel or plastic on one's legs. Additionally, the foam is designed to add friction when moved, allowing the Fightstick to largely remain in place when playing on a tabletop.
DIY Fightsticks - ones that are built from a kit, or made yourself from scratch - come in all shapes and sizes. You can use these foam discs for tabletop or desktop gaming, or a variety of other projects that don't require foam with a large footprint. You can pick up one or several pieces to work with your project.
A strong adhesive backing attaches to almost any surface. Each pad contains a removable liner to expose the adhesive. Peel the liner off before applying, taking care not to cause the adhesive to stick to your fingers.
Please note that the adhesive used for the foam pads is very strong, and will not allow for repositioning once applied. If you are using the RECT pads, be sure to position the pads away from any screws that you may need to access later, as the pad will cover them otherwise.
If you are unfamiliar with foam pads and the options available to you, click the "Options Guide" tab, or scroll further if you are on a mobile device.