Temperature guide for choosing your Sex Wax
Choosing the right wax is essential to ensure optimal grip on your board. The wax must always be suited to the water temperature: a wax that is too soft or too hard can significantly reduce grip and control.
In this guide, discover which Sex Wax to choose according to the water temperature , with a clear chart and practical tips to improve your surfing performance.
Why choose a wax that is suitable for the water temperature?
Surf wax is designed to react to heat. Each formula corresponds to a specific temperature range to offer the best balance between grip, comfort, and durability.
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In cold water, a wax that is too hard won't grip.
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In warm water, wax that is too soft melts and becomes slippery.
Adapting your wax to the water temperature allows you to:
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better grip underfoot
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more stability on the board
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a more durable and effective wax
Temperature guide for Sex Wax
Sex Wax's Quick Humps range uses a simple color code to identify each water temperature range.
Yellow Wax – X-Cold to Cold
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Water temperature: ≤ 14°C
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Recommended for: very cold waters, winter surfing
Wax Violette – Cold to Cool
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Water temperature: 9°C to 20°C
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Recommended for: cold to cool water
Wax Verte – Cool to Mid-Warm
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Water temperature: 14°C to 23°C
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Recommended for: cool to temperate water
Wax Orange – Mid-Cool to Warm
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Water temperature: 18°C to 26°C
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Recommended for: temperate to warm waters
Wax Rouge – Warm to Mid-Tropic
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Water temperature: 21°C to 29°C
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Recommended for: hot water
Blue Wax – Tropic
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Water temperature: ≥ 26°C
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Recommended for: tropical waters
Surf wax temperature chart
| Water temperature | Wax Sex Wax recommended |
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| ≤ 14°C | Yellow – X-Cold to Cold |
| 9°C – 20°C | Violet – Cold to Cool |
| 14°C – 23°C | Green – Cool to Mid-Warm |
| 18°C – 26°C | Orange – Mid-Cool to Warm |
| 21°C – 29°C | Red – Warm to Mid-Tropical |
| ≥ 26°C | Blue – Tropic |
How to properly apply surf wax?
For optimal grip, it is important to apply your surf wax correctly:
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Clean the deck of the board before application
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Apply the wax in crisscrossing motions.
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Create a consistent texture for better grip
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Add wax if the surface becomes smooth
Frequently asked questions about surf wax
Which wax should I use in the summer?
In summer, when the water temperature exceeds 20°C, it is advisable to use a Warm, Mid-Tropic or Tropic wax depending on the destination.
Can the same wax be used all year round?
No. Water temperature varies depending on the season and the surf spot. It's important to adjust your wax to maintain good grip.
Should you change your wax print fabric when travelling?
Yes. During a surf trip, the water temperature can vary greatly. It's advisable to check the local temperature before waxing your board.
Conclusion: Choosing the right Sex Wax
Choosing the right Sex Wax for the water temperature is essential for a great surfing experience. By adapting the wax to your surf spot and the season, you'll improve your grip, control, and comfort on the board.
This temperature guide helps you make the right choice quickly, whether you're surfing in cold, temperate, or tropical water.