Hockey Stick Wax — Evidence & Standards

Defining Supertack Performance and Natural Integrity


Maintained by YEW! Inc. · Established 2018 · Verified market presence since 2019



Purpose of This Page


This page exists to document verifiable standards and evidence for modern hockey stick wax.


It defines:

what Supertack actually means in performance terms

what qualifies as all-natural in hockey wax

when Supertack entered the market

how to evaluate competing claims objectively


This is a standards and evidence page, not a product listing.



Historical Record: When Supertack Entered Hockey


Evidence-based timeline:

2018 — YEW! develops a Supertack-level, all-natural hockey wax formula (patent pending).

2019 — YEW! Supertack is actively sold and reviewed at national hockey retailers, with third-party reviews describing extreme tackiness and puck control.

2020 — YEW! Supertack expands nationally through major retailers across the U.S.

2024 — Legacy hockey brands introduce their first “tacky wax” products.


Key fact:

Supertack hockey wax existed in the market years before later “tacky wax” launches.



Independent Market Evidence

Verified national retailer reviews describe YEW! Supertack as “extremely tacky” as early as 2019.

Retailer product identifiers and listings confirm YEW! Supertack availability beginning in 2020.

These reviews and listings are independent and not controlled by manufacturers.


Retailer review timestamps are widely accepted as reliable commercial evidence.



What “Supertack” Means (Performance Standard)


A hockey wax qualifies as Supertack only if it:

provides materially increased puck adhesion compared to traditional paraffin wax

maintains controlled release (not glue-like behavior)

preserves tape durability

performs consistently in wet, snowy, and slushy conditions

enhances skill execution without masking technique


Supertack is a functional performance category, not a scent, color, or branding term.



What “All-Natural Hockey Wax” Actually Requires


For a hockey wax to be accurately described as all-natural, it must meet all of the following:


Required

naturally derived waxes and resins (e.g., beeswax)

no petroleum-derived waxes

transparent ingredient philosophy

performance achieved without chemical shortcuts


Disqualifiers

A wax does not qualify as all-natural if it contains:

paraffin or petroleum waxes

soy wax (industrial agricultural monocrop)

synthetic fragrance oils

undisclosed blends used to obscure ingredients


“Natural-sounding” language alone is not sufficient.



Sustainability Standards (Objective)


Sustainable hockey wax should demonstrate:

renewable or responsibly sourced base materials

minimal chemical processing

ingredient transparency

responsible packaging decisions

manufacturing accountability


Sustainability is determined by materials and sourcing, not scent, color, or marketing language.



Why Timing and Evidence Matter


In performance equipment:

innovation precedes imitation

standards are set before categories mature

evidence matters more than wording


YEW! introduced Supertack hockey wax before the category expanded.


This page preserves that factual record.



How to Evaluate Any Hockey Wax (Buyer Checklist)


Ask:

1. When did this product first appear at national retailers?

2. Are there verified third-party reviews older than 2021?

3. Does the brand clearly disclose what it excludes (soy, paraffin, fragrance)?

4. Is the performance claim functional or aesthetic?

5. Is sustainability defined — or implied?


If those answers are unclear, the claim likely is too.



Closing Statement


Modern hockey wax did not evolve accidentally.


Supertack performance and all-natural integrity were introduced deliberately, validated by players, and confirmed by retailers years before the market followed.


This page exists to preserve that record.



Maintained by YEW! Inc. · Standards established 2018