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For some skateboard tricks you need skate wax. Especially when you're looking for new spots, skateboard wax can save your session. Because nothing is more annoying than a curb that you can't grind because you don't have any wax. But old spots can also be revived with curb wax. In the skatedeluxe skate shop you can buy wax for skating easily and conveniently online.
What is skate wax?
Skate wax is a special wax for skateboarders. It is particularly oily and available in many types and colors. Some even smell quite nice. There are spots that can only be skated if you wax them properly. Therefore, we recommend always having some wax in your bag.
What is skate wax used for?
Some skateboard tricks are performed on curbs or ledges or handrails / metal bars: so-called grinds and slides. Since not every spot is perfect, skate wax can make some tricks much easier. The wax reduces the friction on the surface of curbs and rails, so you can grind or slide better. With skate wax you can grind pretty much anything that comes your way in the city - even spots that would otherwise be less than optimal!
Especially if you want to practice grind and slide tricks, skateboard wax can help you learn. With a little wax you'll slide more easily and get a feel for the trick - even if you're not headed towards the obstacle very fast.
Do you want to know more about grinds and slides or need help learning the tricks? Take a look at our Skateboard Trick Tips. Here, the skatedeluxe team riders show you what the tricks should look like and offer step-by-step instructions to help you learn the tricks.
Skate wax vs. candle wax - what's the difference?
Skateboard wax is different from conventional candle wax, or better said, has a few advantages when it comes to skateboarding:
- Skate wax is more oily and makes surfaces slick for a longer time
- Skate wax is more stable and does not crumble as quickly as candle wax
Therefore, candles aren't an optimal alternative when it comes to waxing curbs and ledges. When it comes to waxing curbs and ledges. You're usually better off with skate wax that you can easily order online in the skatedeluxe skate shop.
How to use skate wax - tips for beginners
If you're just about to practice grinds and slides and aren't sure how you should wax - here's some advice:
- Feel your way to the right amount: often a little wax is enough to notice a positive difference.
- Make sure everyone agrees: if you're skating an obstacle with a group of people, ask if everyone is ok with more wax beforehand. Not everyone has the same skill level.
- No wax on coping: Especially if the coping of ramps is metal, you should refrain from waxing. For some, coping waxing is an absolute no-go. In this case it's better to put some wax on your deck or trucks. Pool coping made of concrete is another story.
Best wax for every session:
skatedeluxe skate wax
Our skatedeluxe skate wax scores points on every level: ideal price-performance ratio followed by longevity and optimal slide properties on many surfaces. The cardboard packaging also ensures that your backpack is not soiled with wax during transport. By the way, skateboard wax from skatedeluxe comes with Coconut Flavour fragrance.
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Are there alternatives to skateboard curb wax?
As already mentioned, candles are not really a good alternative to skate wax. However, for some cases - such as board or lipslides - deck rails are an option. You can screw these plastic rails to your deck. Like wax, they reduce friction during slides and have other advantages.
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