

🔥 Death Grip Hold, Zero Compromise 🧔
Sudden Death Mustache Wax delivers a powerful, all-natural hold that keeps your mustache styled for over 8 hours without heat application. Packaged in a durable 1oz tin, it lasts up to 4 months of daily use and is crafted in the USA with premium ingredients like beeswax and jojoba oil. Perfect for handlebar, walrus, or any mustache style, this veteran-owned brand combines convenience, quality, and a no-fuss grooming experience.

















| ASIN | B08KJRRYJN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,746 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1 in Mustache Waxes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (11,588) |
| Manufacturer | Death Grip |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 1 inches; 1.45 ounces |
| UPC | 789185880088 |
B**.
2nd none with an offering for everyone
This is a completely honest review and I’ll say this about Death Grip it’s 2nd to none, I bought all 4 hold strengths and I’ll give you my opinion on all of them. Bare Bones: this has been the answer to my daily driver wax, I’ve tried multiple medium hold wax’s from various brands and this has been the best. I work in the road construction industry and I do not want to style my stache daily so this is excellent for keeping it out of my mouth and styled enough with a quick comb through and it’s good for the day. Sudden Death: I was using another brand that’s pretty reputable that has a similar hold but Sudden Death last longer and doesn’t let go through the day, I use this for a quick style of an English and Hungarian it’s a great strong hold. Bare Bones: this here is my go to for strong hold that last until it’s removed, I use this for going out and when I want my style to hold and you won’t find a better wax imho, it does take a bit of time and effort but the end results are worth it I use my hair dryer to warm the wax I scrape it out and apply it to my mustache, then using the hair dryer and Death Grip comb I spread it through my hairs then I style it has been my absolute go to for all day style and hold. The OG Death Grip: I will be honest this is my least favorite to use simply because of the time it takes to apply it and I’m not a huge fan of the tackiness BUT it still provides incredible all day hold and style, its hold is similar to Bone Crusher but the tackiness adds a flexibility that Bone Crusher doesn’t have I recommend it to those seeking an incredible hold and style but also likes the give just know it requires heat just like Bone Crusher to remove it from the tin and to apply. It took me a few years to get on board but now I’m part of the Death Grip family as long as I have my stache
A**X
ALL NATURAL, PERFECTION
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Really good quality wax. It’s not sticky on my skin, perfectly shapes the mustache and holds strong but not clumpy. There is no overpowering scent. Very subtle natural scent that almost goes away as you wear the wax. Applying it without heat but it’s good for it to be a bit warm. Once applied, style with a comb or a brush and forget about it. Really recommend this wax! The best part- ALL NATURAL! AND VETERAN OWNED! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
B**Y
High quality stache wax
Finally ran out of my 3 cans of Death Grip, by Vintage Grooming. A wax I am thoroughly impressed by and use every day. I was invited to purchase Bone Crusher on an early batch but still had a mountain of Death Grip and did not need another tin in my supplies. That said; I would have bought 2 had I known just how great the latest offering from Vintage Grooming is. I ordered a can, and was rather excited. I absolutely love the packaging and branding from Vintage Grooming. I own a tee shirt and their stickers decorate my work shop. And I find uses for the tins. And the guitar picks are a little extra detail that really make their wax stand out. So I couldn't wait to see the latest art featured on the Bone Crusher. I was not disappointed. The art is phenomenal and unique. But Art doesn't make the wax. The price is right in line with their other waxes. It won't break the bank and your money will go far. And it's money well spent. Opening my Bone Crusher; very easy. I've had trouble with Death Grip. Once the wax gets on the threads, there are times I need channel locks to break that sucker open. I have yet to see if BC gooks up the threads in a similar fashion. But so far, it has not been an issue. To solve the DG unthreading problem, I simply do not engage the lid fully. I don't have to apply it more than once a day, and therefore have no need to carry it with me. And no need to seal it. This is a first world problem and does not take away from DG which I rate 5 stars. Bone Crusher is not as sticky. It is a tough wax. Rock hard in the can. A hairdryer is absolutely required. Thankfully, the residue doesn't cling to the hairdryer or the plug. I've had Death Grip on just about every item in my house at one point or another. Not so much with Bone Crusher. It has a manly smell. Not flowery or perfumed. That's not to say it smells bad. It is a pleasant scent and appropriate for a mans stache. It smells fresh and clean. Just not overpowering. Heating it up with a hairdryer on high heat. It takes much longer than DG. Stays liquid for a very brief time and is dry by the time it gets to the stache. Therefore more heat is needed. It goes in wonderfully smooth. It doesn't clump or clot. My stache doesn't separate into multiple strands. And therefore the wax just coats everything evenly and requires very little. And that little will go a long way. A few dips in the liquid wax on each side. A few strokes. Some pinches and smoothing. A few tweaks to shape it. In spite of a longer heat time. It takes less time to shape and form and get a good even coat than with DG. My stache looks natural and full. It doesn't look like I've got any product in. And it remains in shape, all day. I have a large mustache and I'm not using much BC at all. Shaping my stache into a proper and finely sculpted Handlebar is a breeze and less messy. I work in a forge with hot sparks and high temperatures. Welding and grinding and a lot of fumes and smoke. The BC holds up 100% It was the same shape when I left the house and the same shape after 10 hours of work. In fact, it only relaxes after I soap up and leave it in for most of my shower. And to my satisfaction, my mustache seems to be healthier since I started using BC. I'll still buy DG. But my new primary wax is definitely Bone Crusher. If you need a solid, extra strong hold wax, then Id definitely recommend it. You won't be disappointed.
M**M
Good strong wax, but be careful
My husband just recently got this for his mustache and he likes it cause it holds his mustache for hours, he went to work for 10 hours (he works outside too) and when he got home it was still in place, but the biggest complaint he has about it is the tackiness of the wax itself (cause you have to melt it first) he said it can get everywhere if you’re not careful, it’s almost the consistency of glue or honey it’s so thick. But it does hold for hours.
J**.
Strongest hold you'll need
My favorite, strongest mustache wax so far. Works for all styles that require strong hold. 10/10!
S**N
Great medium hold mustache wax! Tough enough to hold all day, easily
Great and true medium hold wax! This wax is pretty hard. Heat helps alot, whether by finger pressure whiping or better yet, hair dryer. I dint have a hair dryer so I used a butane disposable lighter to hack the problem. It did harm up the wax so it applied great! Just what I needed! It last you longtime! However! after heating the wax this way 2-3 times, I noted a dendritic pattern of blackness radiating from the wax inside of the tin, 1/8" toward the center. Odd, so I dont think I'll do it again. Anyone of you have a easy way to heat wax without a bunch of todo?
L**G
I’ve only used Death Grip before, so I was excited to try more from Vintage Grooming—and it definitely didn’t disappoint. Death Grip Moustache Wax delivers exactly what the name promises—a seriously strong hold that keeps your style locked in all day. Whether you’re out in the wind, heat, or humidity, this wax keeps your moustache looking sharp and perfectly in place. The texture is very firm and requires the use of a hair dryer to apply heat, making the wax workable and ensuring a smooth application without clumping. Once softened, it goes on cleanly and gives excellent control. It leaves a slightly tacky feel, but not in a negative way—it just ensures your stache stays in place all day without feeling too stiff or hard. What I really appreciate is that it’s made with natural ingredients and has a subtle, pleasant scent—nothing overpowering, just a touch of that classic barbershop feel. To clean my moustache, I used to rely on baby oil to help break down the wax before washing it out with shampoo, but I found that shampoo tended to dry it out. Lately, I’ve been skipping the shampoo altogether. Instead, I use an oil to loosen the wax, wipe off the excess with a dry cloth, and then thoroughly rinse with water in the bath. This method keeps my stache healthy, soft, and even a bit shapeable without wax. This is the first time I’ve used Night Fury, and I’m impressed. It has a lovely, subtle citrus scent. After applying just a few drops and waiting a couple of minutes, I work it through with my fingers and gently massage it into the hairs and any remaining wax, then wipe off. It leaves the moustache feeling clean, nourished, and not greasy. I’m also excited to try the other three waxes in their range—Bare Bones, Bone Crusher, and Sudden Death. Bare Bones sounds perfect for those days when I want hold but without the stiffness. Sudden Death offers a firm hold without needing a hair dryer, ideal for quicker routines. And Bone Crusher promises an extra firm hold without the tackiness, which sounds perfect for when I want even more structure. The presentation box is of good quality and feels sturdy. The corners were a little damaged, but I imagine that’s more due to transit during delivery than a fault with the product itself. The two metal combs included have a nice weight and a smooth finish, showing good craftsmanship. Each has a hole for attaching to a keyring, which is a handy feature. I doubt I’ll use the larger one, as I shave my pate bald, but the smaller comb will definitely be part of my regular grooming kit. Whether you’re shaping a modest stache or going full Dali, Death Grip gives you the control and confidence to wear your style proudly. Highly recommend for anyone serious about moustache grooming.
G**R
Review of Sudden Death and Deathgrip waxes Sudden Death is surprisingly easy to work with, no blow dryer required, it is soft and flexible yet tacky, and does wonders for holding my handlebars firmly in shape and place. SD would work be also superb as a during-the-day top-up wax, only it is unnecessary as SD holds splendidly even during the night, so the top-ups, in my case, happen in the mornings, if need be. SD doesn't flake, can be applied easily and evenly, and washes off my fingers withouth problems, and so it does wash off my stache by cleaning it with my regular beard wash bar, so no special wax remover is needed here. I like how the resin dominates the natural scent of this wax, and the discreet shine it gives my moustache. My handlebars are decent enough though not oversized, so I expect a single tin to last for 7-9 months. In my moustache care book, Sudden Death is the best all-around wax out there, period. Now, Deathgrip is everything you get from Sudden Death, and then some. Man, this is something different! Now I do understand and know from experience what "competition grade wax" stands for. The hold this wax is capable of can be described as "rock solid" or "not a stir" or "set & forget" ; on first try I used only a minuscule dot of Deathgrip on both sides of my stache and in no time were my handlebars twirled and set to my perfect liking. This wax is so strong that it is actually too much for the non-twirled portions of my moustache, therefore I am going to use Sudden Death and Deathgrip in tandem, with SD going on most of my stache, and DG on the tips for perfect twirls. This wax is really extra tacky and harder to work with right out of the tin, so a blowdryer comes handy when you need to use Deathgrip. Extra tacky or not, I don't find this is more difficult to wash off my fingers than it is after using Sudden Death. All in all, I and my stache couldn't be happier.
B**I
ممتاز جداً وقوي لكن تفاجئت انوا يبيلوا مزيل خاص له
E**N
Excelente producto
J**N
Good heavens, dollface, this wax is the bee’s knees! One dab of Sudden Death’s Death Grip—and my whiskers stand to attention better than a brass band at Newark Station. The scent? Rye and rosewater, with just a hint of Saturday night soiree—simply spiffing! That clever guitar‑pick gizmo? A real sockdollager: I just flick out the perfect pinch, no fuss, no muss. With one slick application my ‘stache stays curved like the crescent moon over Manhattan—firm as Old Glory in a stiff breeze—and holds all day through speakeasy shenanigans. Styling is a snap, old bean. Even the most obstinate hairs obey like ushers at the Ritz. I twirl my handlebars with panache at breakfast, and by evening I’m still looking the cat’s pajamas. No re‑application needed—this miracle paste is my secret weapon against wayward moustache mutiny. If you fancy yourself a real hepcat with a golden ‘tache, trust me, Sudden Death’s Death Grip is the real McCoy. Five out of five fedoras—this stuff is simply the bee’s whiskers! -Reginald “Reggie” Thistledown, Esq., Handlebar Aficionado
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