If you’ve been riding your surfboard for years, and it’s turned yellow and is a bit delaminated but has no cracks that let water in, you may want to hold onto it. If you’re an advanced surfer,...
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Waxing your board is part of surfing. Without it we wouldn’t be able to stick when out in the water. Early surfers, during the pioneer stage of surfing used floor waxes and candles to give their...
Waxing is an extremely important part of surfing and can oftentimes mean the difference between catching a great wave and wiping out. But as the great Mr. Miyagi once said, wax on, wax off. But how...
Surfboards go through a lot of abuse. Not only do we get dings on them, but we leave them exposed to the sun far too long. Sand and grime build up on the surface when we neglect our boards causing...
So you show up to your break ready for an epic session. Unfortunately when you get there, it’s all two footers. Maybe you’re ready to turn around right then, or maybe you’re down to tackle...
Every time you wax down your surfboard, you leave a thick coat of base wax and another, thinner coat of top wax. Over time and depending on how often you wax your board, residue remains behind....