With purchases over 1000 SEK
With purchases over 1000 SEK
Provides particularly good glide on artificial snow and transformed natural snow. Racing glide wax Recommended at temperatures from -2 °C to -8 °C...
View detailsWhen you want the best glide in cold conditions and on dirty snow. Racing glide wax Recommended for temperatures from -6 °C to -12 °C. DETAILS E...
View detailsProvides super glide down to -18 degrees. Racing glide wax Recommended at temperatures from -10 °C to -18 °C. Directly comparable to high-fluorine...
View detailsYellow glide wax for really good skis in warm conditions Glide wax for competition and fast training sessions. HS10 is recommended from zero to +1...
View detailsGreen glide wax that provides extra good skis in the coldest slopes. Glide wax for competition and fast training sessions. HS5 is recommended from...
View detailsSkiGo FFR Grip Wax FFR Racing grip red. +1 to -5 ºC. All snow types. Very reliable around zero and slightly below freezing. A safe choice when the ...
View detailsSkiGo FFR Grip Wax Grip wax for colder temperatures, -1 to -12 ºC. Perfect for new snow and fine-grained snow A grip wax that you use for large p...
View detailsSkiGo FFR Grip Wax FFR Racing grip blue. -3 to -10 ºC for the older granular and aggressive snow. Competition wax but also for the skier who wants ...
View detailsTopping product. Temperature +1 to -5°C. Older snow / Artificial snow / Granular snow. Start with graphite, then continue with a paraffin suitable ...
View detailsA yellow liquid for all snow types on the warm side. +20 to -1°C. Base with graphite, then continue with a suitable paraffin for the day. Finish wi...
View detailsTop product. Temperature -3 to -10°C. All snow types (not for wet snow that turns to frozen/hard snow).Start with graphite, then continue with a pa...
View detailsTop finishing product. Temperature -7 to -20°C. Coarse snow types. The liquid is applied to the base, let the ski dry, then brush. For longer durab...
View detailsTop product. FFR Red. +1 to -5 ºC. Handles all types of snow. A powder that is heated onto the ski. Then scraping and brushing (horsehair, steel, a...
View detailsTopping product. Temperature -7 to -20°C. Fine-grained snow, new snow. SkiGo FFR Race … “High end product, the best you can have. TOP OF THE LINE” ...
View detailsWax for competition.FFC Orange. New snow to an older fine-grained snow. Paraffin for competition. Base with graphite. Finish with topping products,...
View detailsFFC Yellow/Yellow. Warm temperatures. +20 / -1 ºC. Competition. Suitable for all snow types. Start with graphite. SkiGo FFC Competition … “Very dur...
View detailsWax racing.FFC Red. Competition product. Paraffin for granular snow and artificial snow. Base with graphite. SkiGo FFC Competition … “Very durable ...
View detailsSkiGo FFC Competition … ”Very durable and long-lasting wax, perhaps the best on the market, also very functional for those who compete” FFC Blue. C...
View detailsFFT Green handles all snow types, the temperature range is -7 to -20°C. The paraffin is durable and is well suited for both cross-country and alpin...
View detailsFFA Orange. A paraffin for new snow to older fine-grained snow. Temperature +1 to -5 ºC. A wax for recreation and touring skiing. SkiGo FFA Active ...
View detailsFFA Yellow is a ski wax for warmer days. A recreational wax that provides good and lasting glide. +20 to +1°C. Applied with a waxing iron. Durable ...
View detailsThe glide wax is optimal in the granular snow and in artificial snow. Temperature +1 to – 5°C. The paraffin is durable and well-suited for both cro...
View detailsFFA Violet. -1 to – 12°C. Older, sharp/aggressive snow. A durable, tough paraffin recommended for both slalom and cross-country skiing. Warmed in w...
View detailsFFA Blue handles all snow types in a temperature range of -3 to -10°C. The paraffin is durable and well-suited for both cross-country and alpine sk...
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