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SOUL SURFING CO - WAX BUDDY REVIEW from the UK, Thanks Jason as well as Matt from Extreme Horizon in the UK for loving the WAX BUDDY. You guys rock over there.
Wax buddy, an independent
surfers review
I’m having a bit of enforced time out of the
water this week with an extra hole in my head following some dental surgery,
feel like crap and loaded with painkillers, but the surf gods are on my side
and its coincided with a flat spell. And after a pretty good run of waves
at the end of September and early October, both here on the Isle of Wight and
away in Cornwall, my boards are in need of a bit of attention, i’ve got a few
dings to fix up, and both could do with a fresh coat of wax as the old stuff is
half inch think and the colour of an old dog turd. So, i’m finally getting
round to trying out the ‘wax buddy’ sent to me to review earlier this year by
the people at http://www.extremehorizon.com/
I’ve done this job a few million times before,
and lets not pretend, its not rocket science, and its not the hardest work
you’ll ever have to do, but with a couple of caked up longboards it can still
be a bit of a pain in the arse using your normal wax comb, and i nearly always
end up with old wax jammed under my fingernails from the inevitable slip-ups
scraping it off the hard way.
So i was genuinely really surprised and pleased
to find how easy it came off with the wax buddy. I left both boards out in the
sun for 15 minutes (thats october sun in the UK, probably equates to about 30
seconds in Hawaii) to soften it up a bit first, and once i got going with the
wax buddy, the old wax fell away like i was carving a cheap donner kebab. Both
boards completely stripped in about 10 minutes! and it had gone from being
an annoying chore to almost fun to do, there was something really pleasing
about the way it cut through the dirty old stuff and revealed the shiny
surfboards below.
I took a few pics along the way, was thinking i
might create a ‘how to clean your surfboard’ guide, but its really not
necessary as i’m pretty sure a chimp would work out how to use it without much
prompting.
So with nothing to gain (except hopefully they
might send me more stuff) I’m giving it a thumbs up, i think you can buy a wax
buddy for around four quid and it would be money well spent if you’re a surfer
or thinking of a little christmas gift for the surfer in your life.
Well, thats my first ‘equipment review’ done then, I look forward to the surfboard manufacturers of the world all rushing to sending me their latest secret shapes, and wetsuit companies queuing up to give me their heated winter wetsuits to try out next.
One dirty board needing a WAX BUDDY |
Easy as 1,2,3 - the WAX BUDDY makes cleaning your board fun again |
Another subject cleaned by the Review staff |
THe WAX BUDDY stand victorious over wax from two surfboards |
Just like new again - Don't you just love that feeling |
WOW - Great job crew, thanks for the review guys from Mr. and Mrs. WAX BUDDY |
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