Whether you're dripping, slipping, or just need a better gripping, Drippy Paddles Paddle Wax is here to save your day (and your paddle). Drippy Paddles is made with beeswax and resin—that's like bees and trees in nature harmonizing to create the perfect paddling adventure. It's basically nature's way of saying, “Here's a treat on us—now make every paddle count!” Drippy Paddles serves multiple purposes for all your paddling needs, including:
Reduce Paddle Drip
Sure, coating your paddle blades with a blend of beeswax and resin might sound a little out there. But hear us out: Drippy Paddles wax doesn't just coat your paddle—it gives it superpowers. Hydrophobic powers, to be exact. That's a fancy way of saying it scares the water right off your blade. Water doesn't stick around; it's too busy running away.
The result? Fewer paddle drips messing up your kayak, paddleboard, or canoe vibe. This wax gives water the ‘thanks, but no thanks' treatment—quickly sending it packing before it overstays its welcome. So go ahead—give your paddle the hydrophobic upgrade it deserves.
Improve Paddle Grip
You're not just any paddler—you're a paddler of grit and determination. Some might call you old-fashioned, but you prefer "fashioned tough." No need for squishy, fancy, over-the-top hand grips slowing you down. It's just you and your paddle, a perfect union... except when it's wet, slippery, and threatening to turn your hands into a blistered mess!
That's where Drippy Paddles Wax steps in. Apply a layer to the hand grip area of your paddle, and you'll get a solid, no-nonsense grip that means business—tight, reliable, and dry. Meanwhile, your friends will be too busy adjusting and re-adjusting their cushy hand pillows... just before they end up in the bushes.
Reduce Slip, etc.
Okay, we have to confess—our wax is good for more than just paddles. Our product is so versatile, we're basically saying “sorry, not sorry.” You can use it wherever you think it might help. Need ideas? Try adding it to the foot area of your kayak, canoe, or paddleboard to give your feet a better grip and avoid that devastating slip in the alligator-infested swamp. Alright, maybe that's a little extreme... but hey, someone might totally relate.
Make every paddle count!
Instructions for Waxing Paddle Blades (Reduce Drips):
Rub Drippy Paddles Wax directly onto the paddle blade surface to create a thick wax layer.
Apply the wax evenly, ensuring full coverage on both sides of the paddle.
Buff the paddle with a clean cloth. A protective coat of wax will remain on the paddle, which may be more or less visible in some areas.
Reapply as needed for optimal performance.
If you are waxing a kayak paddle or multiple paddles, consider doing the Drippy Test before waxing your next paddle blade! To perform the Drippy Test, simply stick a waxed and a non-waxed paddle in the water and pull them out at the same time. Observe how Drippy Paddles sheds water more quickly.
Instructions for Paddle Grip Waxing:
Rub Drippy Paddles Wax directly onto the hand-gripping area of your paddle.
Apply the wax evenly, ensuring full coverage around the entire gripping area.
Buff the area with a clean cloth. A protective coat of wax will remain on the paddle, which may be more or less visible in some areas.
Reapply as needed for optimal performance.
Note to Buyer:
Applying the solution leaves a white wax coat wherever applied. It is recommended to test it on an inconspicuous area first. If you need to remove the wax, you can leave the waxed surface in direct sunlight or use a hair dryer to heat it up, then wipe it off with a cloth. Avoid placing the paddle in dirt or sand, as the wax may adhere to these surfaces. Also, avoid leaving the paddle in direct sunlight for extended periods, as this can cause the wax to melt. While the product helps reduce drips, it does not eliminate them entirely.