Dry Weather Wax Bike Chain Lubricant - 100 ml
Keep your chain cleaner for longer.The wax-based composition prevents dust and dirt from sticking to the chain.
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- ease of usePrecise application and waterproof cap.
- corrosion resistanceProtection against corrosion.
- smooth pedallingLubricating the chain reduces friction.
- noise levelLubricating the chain reduces disturbing noises.
- Advice from our team:Shake before use. Apply on the inside of the chain, the part in direct contact with the chainring teeth, cassette and derailleur pulleys. Remove the excess with a microfibre cloth.
- How to look after your bike:To ensure optimal maintenance, we recommend that you follow these 3 steps: 1. degrease your drive train 2. clean your bike 3. lubricate your chain
- How to use this product:This dry-weather wax chain lube is designed for doing step 3. Once you've applied the degreaser (step 1), spray the bike with the cleaner and rinse and dry it (step 2), then apply your bike lube (step 3). Your bike will be as good as new.
- Maintenance advice:Remember to degrease your chain before greasing it in order to remove any residue that could make abrasive contact with your drive train. This will help your equipment last longer and save you money.
- User tip:A 100 ml bottle, for around 40 applications.
- Made in:France
- Capacity:100 ml
- Precautions for use:Always apply to a clean, dry chain. After applying the wax, wait 24 hours before using your bike.
Features
Summary
We designed this wax-based lubricant for lubricating your drive train in dry weather.
ID: 8801929
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
frequency | all frequencies |
weather conditions | dry weather |
condition | new |
intensity | all intensities |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Carbon footprint

Kg CO2 eq.
0.245Contribution
Raw material | 33% |
Manufacturing | 0% |
Packaging | 30% |
Distribution | 13% |
Use | 0% |
End of life | 24% |
It is calculated by modelling the life cycle of the product following the recommendations of the PEF methodology (Product Environmental Footprint). This carbon footprint is an estimate. It may therefore be slightly overvalued or undervalued.Learn more