I learned how to surf in Hawaii in the 70s. The locals used to wax their boards in counterclockwise motions. I asked them why they did it that way. The reply was: "Cause Bro you don't want to fall off." LOL...
Yes and no😊 It depends on where you are surfing. Base coat is generally a Tropical wax which is a harder consistency with a higher melting temperature. In our summer (North Western Australia) I sometimes only use Base coat, its not quite as grippy but saves having wax melting in boardbags
I learned how to surf in Hawaii in the 70s. The locals used to wax their boards in counterclockwise motions. I asked them why they did it that way. The reply was: "Cause Bro you don't want to fall off." LOL...
I use the same tequik
I don’t even surf why am I here.
Supper handy and straight forward, thankyou 😊
do i wax on foam boards?
Yes
So you do still need to apply the top coat after the base coat?
Yes
@@soundcheckbynight8521 ok thanks
Yes and no😊 It depends on where you are surfing. Base coat is generally a Tropical wax which is a harder consistency with a higher melting temperature. In our summer (North Western Australia) I sometimes only use Base coat, its not quite as grippy but saves having wax melting in boardbags
@@exmouthsurfcentre5734 Understood. Thanks for the great video!
Yes
This board is so beautiful