With purchases over 1000 SEK
With purchases over 1000 SEK
Can wax is used on days when there is fresh snow, or on older snow that has not melted and transformed into coarse snow crystals.
Follow the temperature recommendation on the can, and it usually works well. If you experience snow sticking under the ski, you have chosen a wax that is too warm. If there is poor grip, you have waxed with a wax that is too cold or with too few layers. Always apply several thin layers and cork out properly. Remember that a ski is made for 4 to 7 thin layers of grip wax and that each layer must be corked out with a synthetic cork.
A simple starter kit that we recommend to handle all winter temperatures is a Green, Blue & Violet can of grip wax.
Start Fästvalla Purple+1 / -3 For snow temperature around zero. This one is quite unique as it covers the entire range from +1 down to -4 degrees....
View detailsSkigo XC Grip Wax Red. 0 / -2 degrees A wax used when it starts to get a bit tricky to wax near zero. Very good function just below freezing point....
View detailsStart Grip Wax Green -5 / -10 Old snow is more aggressive and abrasive than new snow and requires waxes with better durability. On the other hand,...
View detailsSTART TAR TEN GREEN -7 / -12 Starts Tar Waxes for new snow conditions. Suitable for recreational skiers in all snow conditions. For fine-grained ...
View detailsSTART TAR FIVE BLUE -2 / -7 Starts Tar Waxes for new snow conditions. Suitable for recreational skiers in all snow conditions. For fine-grained ne...
View detailsSTART TAR TWO RED 0 / -3 Starts Tjärvallor for new snow conditions. Suitable for recreational skiers in all snow conditions. For fine-grained new ...
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