🚴♂️ Wax On, Watts Saved – Ride the Future of Chain Care!
Enigma Ultimate Chain Wax Black Edition is a 600g high-performance bike chain lubricant featuring a cutting-edge blend of PTFE, MoS2, and WS2. Designed to reduce friction and power loss, it repels water and dirt while keeping your chain dry and clean. Suitable for all chain-driven bikes, it extends chain life up to 5 times longer and ensures smooth, efficient gear shifts without greasy residue.
Manufacturer | Select Cycling Products Ltd |
Part number | SUCW-001 |
Item Weight | 600 g |
Package Dimensions | 24.8 x 18.5 x 6.8 cm; 600 g |
Manufacturer reference | SUCW-001 |
Size | 600g |
Colour | Black |
Material | Paraffin wax, MOS2, WS2, PTFE |
Specific uses | Lubrication |
Included components | Bicycle Chain Lubricant Wax |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**L
No brainer- buy this now
I've previously used Squirt which is a wax based drip lube. Worked well but didn't like the gunk it left on the drive train.This does exactly what it says, quieter cleaner drive train. Used inside and out. In use little bits of white come off, nothing else and can easily be brushed off.More details of my 1st attempt at waxing;-deep cleaned chain-melted wax in slow cooker. I used half the bag in a 5l slow cooker on high, this took about 1hr-swished chain around with slow cooker off. Instructions say 5 mins but I found too much wax dripping off, I waited 15 mins. This seemed to be about right, a nice drip of wax solidified almost instantly-waited to cool, about 2hrs-flexed each link over the slow cooker, bits of wax fell of back into the cooker. I did this by hand, I've seen that you can do by running over a tube, might try next time-installed back on bike. Took about 10mins to riding to get it smoothNot had to reapply yet. Process seemed intimidating to begin with but with patience was easy. Feels very pro on bike. Would definitely recommend, and for the price is worth trying. Works out about half the price of the previous lube I was using
D**N
Waxed bike chains are amazing and the Enigma Wax is excellent 👍
I bought the little 1.8L 4x dial heat-settings CrockPot for <£15 so I could wax my bike chains.I use about 300-400g of the 'Enigma Ultimate Chain Wax Blax Addition', which takes around 80-90 minutes on High setting to fully melt (wish it was a bit quicker, to be honest)I then insert 2x Pre-cleaned (White Spirit & Meths) bike chains. I leave for around 15 minutes for the chains to get up to temp, agitate the chains a lot inside the pot, then turn off the heat. After 5-10 mins when the wax has cooled I pull out the chains and let them drip down into the pot.I get 300-400 Km (in dry weather) from a chain before it starts to 'rattle' (meaning the wax has gone).I then apply Squirt Drip Wax before every long ride (around 100 Km).I quickly wipe down the chain with a cloth after every ride.After several rides (1000-1500 Km) I remove the chain, clean it with hot water (and sometimes a little more solvent)... Then repeat the Hot Wax dip.Both my current Shimano 105 11S chains are over 5000Km and still showing little wear (around 0.50). The same with all the other components (Chainrings, Jockey Wheels, etc) with the being cleaner and showing less wear!My bike runs quieter, and there's probably some power savings (but who's strong enough to actually notice that!).The greatest benefit is how much easier bike cleaning and maintenance is, with no oilly messy chain #lovely.I've just switched my Weekday bike chain over, so we'll see how that goes with shorter daily rides.If you have the time and inclination, I HIGHLY recommend chain waxing, and the Enigma Wax is does the job for me (at almost half the cost of other brands!)
A**R
Decent value dedicated chain wax.
Does the job.Dabbled with DIY wax with mixed results, seems to be completely dependant on the quality of whatever base paraffin wax you get, one lot was great, another just created a mushy and slow goo.This Enigma seems a good reliable propriatary wax as good as my succesfull DIY mix without the ambiguity.Is it as good as Silca Super Secret?No I don't think it is, but it is close, and it is half the price.
D**R
Try chain waxing - you’ll never drip lube again
Been using squirt wax for a long time but decided now was the time to go the whole hog and go full dip wax.Firstly, the process isnt quick but fairly easy. You need to THOROUGHLY clean your chain, especially if it’s new. Search Zero friction cycling for more details.A bag of this wax will last a huge amount of time. I bought the cheap crockpot off here (£15) and do 2 chains at a time. Put clean chain on top of cold wax and switch on - takes 90-120 minutes even in high. Once installed on bike the first 20 minutes the chain can be a bit jumpy but after that it’s is silky smooth. No oily mess and no need to reappy for a good few hundred kms. Get a few chains and rotate, then wax in batches.It’s a bit of a faff but in my opinion well worth it.
M**E
A Revolutionary Chain Lubricant – I’ll Never Go Back!
This is the first chain lubricant that truly lives up to its advertising. Compared to traditional drip-on chain lubes, it’s like comparing chalk and cheese! I’ll never use a drip-on lube again—melted/hot chain wax lubricants are superior in every way.After using this for over two years, here are just a few of the advantages I’ve experienced:No more black, gritty paste that grinds down the chain and drivetrain components.Old wax is effortlessly removed with hot water—no more messy degreasing!Exceptional durability: I’ve ridden over 2,000 miles using two chains (rotating every 200–300 miles), and there’s no measurable wear.Cost-effective: One bag of wax lasts far longer than those small drip-on bottles.Zero wastage when applying the molten wax.This wax is a total game-changer. It keeps my drivetrain spotless, drastically reduces wear, and makes maintenance so much easier. I only wish I had switched to this method sooner. Highly recommend!
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