How To Wax A Surfboard

How To Wax A Surfboard

How To Wax A Surfboard

How To Wax A Surfboard

Wax has been used for years to help surfers gain traction and grip to their surfboards in water. Traditionally a surfboard is quit slippery in the water and without wax or traction pads I would be difficult to paddle and ride. Most surfboards have a thin layer of wax on the deck. Surf wax applied correctly will create a layer of small waxy bumps giving your feet a grip/traction

The following is a beginner’s guide to waxing your board as well as a tutorial of how to get the perfect traction for your board If you’ve never waxed a surfboard before or you’re just looking for tips to get a better wax job, here is our guide to waxing your surfboard.

wax types

Choosing the right wax for the job is key depending on the size of the board as well as the temperature of the water will determine what wax you need tropical water, warm water, cool water & cold water are your usual wax names if  you take a cold water wax to warm water, it will be too soft. But you could use a warm water wax in cold water, but it’s better to get what you need.In the UK the average temperature varies from around 4 C in winter to around 15 C in summer. There for you will need to possible change your wax in the summer and winter. But most of the year Cold water wax is perfect

Wax temperature guide below

how to wax a surfboard in 5 simple steps

Step 1: What You Will Need

To wax your surfboard The main thing you will need is some wax remover/white spirit/a rag or cloth/ basecoat wax, topcoat wax and a wax combe

Step 2: Clean The Surfboard

When starting to wax a surfboard you need to remove any debris, dirt or previous wax to ensure the surfboard is clean to ensure you get proper adherence. If your surfboard is brand new follow step 4

First, take the wax combe and start scraping off all of the wax with the straight side of your wax comb. It helps if the wax can be heated up or the board left in the sun to aid this process. Ensure that you remove all wax from rails nose tail & deck using the curved and flat sides of the combe

You will still have a small amount of wax on the board so you will need to use wax remover cleaning product or white spirit that will dissolve any excess wax. Gently rub a cloth over the area to ensure all the wax is gone & wash off the cleaning solution with water.

Step 3 Where To Put Wax On Your Surfboard

The picture below shows a rough guide of were to apply your wax on different types of a surfboard. Other areas include the rails were you grip the board for duck diving and also all the way to the nose. Also, try to keep any wax off the bottom of your board as that will slow it down making your board less responsive.

Step 4: Applying The Basecoat

The basecoat is the foundation of your grip basecoat wax is harder than top coat and will last longer on your board. It also makes it harder to apply so will require a strong amount of pressure.

It will help to create a pattern of bumps on your surfboard that helps the top coat stick easier. The base coat will help to keep your wax on for longer were as applying just topcoat would need to be applied constantly.

Begin by applying broad strokes on the board and continuing until you see a bump pattern emerge. Each surfer is different so try a range of patterns and styles of waxing that works for you. 

Its a good idea is to start off with criss crosses by going diagonal one way up the board and then go perpendicular to that direction back down the board. Its then a good idea to fill on those criss crosses by either

Circles: Rub the wax in little circles, moving up and down the board

Front to Back: Rub the wax in a straight line parallel to the rocker and to keep grip when duck diving apply a small amount on the rails close to the nose

Random: doing circular, straight, side to side in a random directions. After doing this for a few minutes “if properly performed “you will see small bumps and lumps begin to appear. Ensure to keep waxing until you have an even and suitable layer of wax.

Step 5: Top Coat

Now it’s time to apply the top coat of wax. Usually a lot softer in texture and greatly affected by heat changes and water temperature

The top coat is applied in the same way as the basecoat but with less pressure as the wax is softer. Use a similar technique.

Keep your wax sticky for longer

Once you finished your surf you will want to prepare your wax for the next session. Wax will enviable flake off and get stuck to your wetsuit body and shorts, therefor to keep your board at maximum grip you will need to reapply small amount of top coat before each session. The wax will eventually get flatter and less sticky a great tip if you haven’t got any wax or want a little more grip use the jagged side of a wax combe to scratch some lines in the wax to reveal the fresher wax underneath this will help your wax go further

If you surf a lot and find your wax isn’t doing its job it’s a good idea to go back to the beginning and start a fresh basecoat. On average a new basecoat should be applied every year but if you surf a lot every 3-4 months might be ideal.

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Waxing a surfboard can be a tricky task if you don’t know what you were doing,  tropical warm cool and cold water wax as well as base coat there is quite a few different waxes you’ll need depending on the conditions if you want to know more about how to wax up check out our how to wax up  post

How to wax a surfboard

why do we have surf wax

if you’re new to surfing wax is  what give you all you’re traction and grip on the board the more group you have the more control you have over where your board Direction goes.Surf wax is  almost as old as surfing itself and it’s only really in the last few years that we have seen some intresting alternatives to surf wax. as time went on and surf boards developed the industry introduced the traction pad for the back foot.  your back foot when surfing does the majority of power turns and more weight goes through this so the need for more grip in this area was needed.

why look for an alternative to wax

surf wax is definitely an ideal material for grip perfect in the water  and out unfortunately wax tends to grip to everything put your bored on the beach it’s covered in sand slide your bored in the car you’ve got wax on your head rests in and out of surfboard bags it groups to the material on the inside if your stacking boards you’re going to end up with wax on the underside of multiple boards for the ultimate kook Chinese wax job.

wax for every season

if you’re new to surfing wax is  what give you all you’re traction and grip on the board the more group you have the more control you have over where your board Direction goes.Surf wax is  almost as old as surfing itself and it’s only really in the last few years that we have seen some intresting alternatives to surf wax. as time went on and surf boards developed the industry introduced the traction pad for the back foot.  your back foot when surfing does the majority of power turns and more weight goes through this so the need for more grip in this area was needed.

so without further ado let’s  see what’s out there as an alternative to Wax.

The  front traction pad

You may have seen this one before usually in warmer countries where  wax will melt as soon as you get it on the beach made from the same material as traction pads for your back foot and also the same material as stand-up paddle boards deck grip,  usually a EVA foam with a grooved pattern cut-out for grip

PROS

  • Grip a year round hot or cold

  • Will not stick to sand or melt

CONS

  • Can be uncomfortable when paddling

  • Can wear out over time and use

  • Needs 24 hours to fully cure

  • More expensive than wax

sticky deck grip pads

Reasonably new to the surfing world with more material and technology backing behind it this is a very Sleek and minimal alternative to surf wax.  I’m pretty sure this one is based off of the grippy stickers used to get for bathtubs so you don’t sleep in the bath and shower but just a bit fancier 😉

PROS

  • Very thin profile

  • UV resistant

  • easy application

  • Lightweight

  • Clear

  • will not stick to sand or melt

CONS

  • And sure grip performance is improved over wax

  • Anywhere from £30 to £60

Cork traction pad.

Similar to eva traction pads the cork traction pad is a sustainable option not made from plastic and has a natural grip, And at home on the sea this material does not perish easy as you will see bottles with corks in still to this day Also like the Eva traction pad  very lightweight but with a lower profile so much thinner under the chest when paddling.

PROS

  • thin and light

  • Sustainable

  • non-aggressive(not like sandpaper)

  • will not stick to sand  or furniture

  • will not melt

  • does not need to be changed for climate

CONS

  • costs more than wax

  • not as grippy as some wax

  • Will wear out over time and use

Wax Trax  whole board sticker

this is not so much an alternative as it is a waxing aid these are a whole board sticker. The idea behind this is you wax on top of the sheet and the raised pattern gives you a clean uniform waxing pattern the bumps in the vinyl sheet cling to the wax when applied over the top this way you don’t use too much wax and still get a great grip kind of your base layer to work on top of.  for many of you perfectionists you must have the perfect wax job this one’s for you in a range of patterns you will have a perfectly waxed board With a cool design of your choice This sheet removes the need for a wax comb and war always have the raised pattern once overused or feel like a change you can fill the whole sheet off with the wax on removing the stress of the waxing a board

Surf wax still reigns King at the moment nothing quite compares in performance currently I’ve yet to see a professional Surfer use any of the alternatives here but for those not competing at such high levels maybe there’s room for a change and I’m sure as Time Goes On technology will get better and better we may even see grip built straight into the glass somehow one day

 

I always thought a grippy reef boot or shoe might be the answer but  I’ve yet to find it until then we’ve got some pretty cool alternatives to wax you may want to try some of these out the next time you go travelling just for that benefit of never having to worry do I have tropical wax do I have cold water wax having something stuck to your board you always are ready to go .

 

These are the alternatives we have found if you know of something different unique and not on this list let us know and we can update it over time

 

Thank You For Reading

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