cookie monster
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posted on 25-4-2008 at 09:43 |
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Wax
Just after som advice just started bodyboarding more serious and got a better board. Should I put wax on it ? If so where and whats the
best wax to use ?
Cheers
Rich
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shem
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posted on 25-4-2008 at 16:56 |
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yes, deffo wax it or you wont stay on as soon as you start to ride on the rail rarther than flat on the base. A lot of brands make
specific body board wax, if you cant get any get a cold water wax, so that its soft enough to go on. have fun
Kite & SUP wales
Caravan decking wales
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Emma Stewart
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posted on 28-4-2008 at 04:39 |
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wax
Also if you care about the surf, and your own body, try an organic wax. Northern Light wax is stickier than the other stuff, and won't
pollute the beach . . . in fact bees come and collect it to recycle it for their hives, if some of it does end up on the beach.
Just a thought organic wax
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Kenan
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posted on 27-6-2008 at 06:48 |
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quote: Originally posted by Emma Stewart
Also if you care about the surf, and your own body, try an organic wax. Northern Light wax is stickier than the other stuff, and won't
pollute the beach . . . in fact bees come and collect it to recycle it for their hives, if some of it does end up on the beach.
Just a thought organic wax
Have you seen the price?
Try to get some bodyboard wax, sticks to your board better
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