How to Get More Sessions from One Wax Job
Make Your Wax Job Last Longer
Consistent care between sessions keeps your wax job performing longer
5 Ways to Extend Your Wax Job's Life
Store your board vertically in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. UV rays and heat break down wax faster than anything else. Use a padded board bag or wall mount to protect the base from damage and dust that can scratch off your wax layer.
Brush your base gently after each session using a soft nylon brush. This removes dirt and moisture that sit on the wax and can cause it to deteriorate. A quick 30-second brush keeps your base clean without stripping the wax too aggressively.
Avoid wet storage at all costs. Moisture trapped under a board bag creates oxidation and breaks down wax structure. Always let your board dry completely before storing it, and keep it in a climate-controlled space if possible.
Ride in appropriate conditions. Wet spring snow and man-made slush wear through wax faster than cold powder or groomed runs. If you're chasing speed, stick to conditions where your wax can actually do its job and protect the base.
Do a light touch-up mid-season if you ride frequently. You don't need a full wax job, just a thin application on high-friction zones. This refresh keeps your board fast without the cost and effort of a complete rewax.
The Science Behind Wax Durability
Common Questions
How many sessions can I get from one wax job?
It depends on how often you ride and what conditions you encounter. In cold, dry conditions with light use, one quality wax job can last 10 to 15 sessions. In wet spring snow or with heavy riding, expect 4 to 6 sessions before you notice a real drop in performance. Proper storage and maintenance between sessions can extend this significantly.
Should I wax my board before storing it for the season?
Yes, absolutely. Applying a fresh coat of wax before long-term storage protects your board's base from oxidation and drying out. Think of it as a protective seal. When you pull your board out next season, it will be in much better condition than if you'd stored it unwaxed.
Can I brush my board too much?
You can if you're using a hard brass brush or brushing aggressively. Use a soft nylon brush and gentle strokes after each session. This removes dirt and moisture without stripping wax. A quick 30-second brush is plenty, you don't need to scrub hard.
What's the difference between a full wax and a touch-up?
A full wax involves melting wax onto the entire base and scraping it smooth, which takes 30 to 45 minutes. A touch-up is a thin application on high-wear zones, taking just a few minutes. Touch-ups keep your board fast between full waxes without the time investment, perfect for mid-season maintenance.
Does the type of wax affect how long it lasts?
Yes. All-temperature wax is a good middle ground, but cold-weather wax lasts longer in freezing conditions because it's harder. Warm-weather wax is softer and wears faster. Match your wax to the conditions you ride most often, and you'll get better longevity and performance.
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