Best Surf Wax for Senior Surfers
Why Wax Matters More As You Surf Longer
What To Look For In Wax After 50
Strong, lasting tack so your feet stay planted on slower pop-ups and longer rides.
All-temperature formula so you do not have to track water temps or carry three bars.
A bar that builds bumps quickly, so you spend less time rubbing and more time paddling out.
Smooth application that is easy on hands that may not grip as hard as they used to.
Clean, reef-safe ingredients, because you care about the ocean you have surfed your whole life.
One Bar, Every Session
Common Questions
Is all-temperature wax really good enough for every season?
Yes. A quality all-temperature bar grips across a wide range of water temps, so most surfers can use one bar year-round without the hassle of swapping cold and warm formulas.
How often should I re-wax my board?
Add a fresh top coat before most sessions and do a full strip and re-base every couple of months, or whenever the wax looks glazed, flat, and stops feeling tacky underfoot.
I surf a longboard. Does the same wax work?
It does. Longboards and softer waves actually reward a sticky, lasting wax even more, since you spend more time standing and trimming and need steady grip the whole ride.
Is the wax hard to apply if my grip is not what it was?
No. A good bar builds bumps with light, easy strokes. You do not need to press hard. Use small circles and let the wax do the work.
Grip You Can Count On, Session After Session
Stop managing a drawer full of wax bars. One all-temperature bar, dependable grip, more time on the water. That is the easy choice for surfers who have earned it.
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