Sticky Bumps releases New Soy Wax formula! Sticky Bumps has spent the past year formulating an all natural, petroleum free, surf wax to compliment its world leading original formulas.
5 Comments
Al Rumbos
says on: 06/13/08 at 12:21
I've used this wax already, didn't feel any difference between the regular wax and this one. Feel confident to buyt it, plus you always help the enviroment when you go green.
Matt
says on: 09/12/08 at 23:08
is it any more expensive?
Luca
says on: 05/27/08 at 17:56
wow, this is great...
ill buy a few bars to see how it is...
thanks for going green and helping save the planet
SteveO (gswd)
says on: 05/13/08 at 10:01
There does not appear to be a temperature range. Is it good for all temps or is it supposed to be a base (which would kind of defeat the purpose)?
However, I love the idea of an all natural, petroleum free, wax.
Ryan
says on: 05/13/08 at 11:57
Sticky Bumps Soy temps are listed below and now updated on the product page. We don't have a soy Base Coat yet but will very soon.
says on: 06/13/08 at 12:21
I've used this wax already, didn't feel any difference between the regular wax and this one. Feel confident to buyt it, plus you always help the enviroment when you go green.
says on: 09/12/08 at 23:08
is it any more expensive?
says on: 05/27/08 at 17:56
wow, this is great...
ill buy a few bars to see how it is...
thanks for going green and helping save the planet
says on: 05/13/08 at 10:01
There does not appear to be a temperature range. Is it good for all temps or is it supposed to be a base (which would kind of defeat the purpose)?
However, I love the idea of an all natural, petroleum free, wax.
says on: 05/13/08 at 11:57
Sticky Bumps Soy temps are listed below and now updated on the product page. We don't have a soy Base Coat yet but will very soon.
Soy Cool: 58-68F 14-19C
Soy Cold: 60F and Below / 15c and below
Soy Warm: 64-74F 19-28C
Soy Tropical: 75F and above 24C and above