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Surfboard wax issue

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Created by riddim1 > 9 months ago, 6 Feb 2011
riddim1
QLD, 156 posts
6 Feb 2011 2:11PM
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I've been having issues with finding a good wax to stick to my board under my lead foot. I've never had any problems before with any wax I use (cold or warm) whist free surfing however I guess the heavy loads of kitesurfing are a little too much. I can get around 30mins of surfing in before the wax wears off to the glass deck which obviously makes sticking to my board a problem.

I have tried a bottom layer of tropical strength sex wax topped with a softer compound but to no avail. I prepare the deck with every new wax job by cleaning it with solvent so I don't think that is the problem. I do not want to go to a deck grip at this stage as I want the board to feel just like it would free surfing. I ride on the sunshine coast Qld. Any tips would be appreciated.

Rhys McClintock
NSW, 995 posts
6 Feb 2011 3:47PM
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I picked up a few blocks of base layer wax when I was in Maui last year, it was made by some local guy and solid as a rock. I've been using that for most of summer, it was super hard and was still bumpy/sticky after a 3-4 hour ride.

Since i've run out, i've been using Palmers Bali Brew - its not quite as good, but still better than other stuff i've used.

Paul1
QLD, 1011 posts
6 Feb 2011 2:50PM
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I cut up a tail pad and put that where I put my front foot, then wax heavily around it, works well for me.

Surfy31
WA, 198 posts
6 Feb 2011 3:00PM
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i have been having this same issue as well... i wanna use my board for surfing and kiting so if i put a tail pad off cut on its only gonna wear away my belly when i surf

Paul1
QLD, 1011 posts
6 Feb 2011 5:02PM
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Yeah that would be an issue, I don't kite my standard surfboards as they get demolished way too quick.

Gorgo
VIC, 5127 posts
6 Feb 2011 6:16PM
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You probably won't want to do it, but booties will give you plenty of grip.

KIT33R
NSW, 1716 posts
6 Feb 2011 7:44PM
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Some surfers put down a base layer of cold water wax and then for summer put on warm water wax over the top.

Put it on with water flowing over the board and apply in circular motion to create little islands of wax.



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