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Base wax

Base wax for glide is used as a foundation under your glide waxes. It protects the base and makes the top wax adhere better. Read more further down the page.

Original price 239 kr - Original price 239 kr
Original price 239 kr
239 kr
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Current price 239 kr

Start Wood Tar 250 ml

Tar for maintenance of wooden skis. 250ml

Original price 239 kr - Original price 239 kr
Original price 239 kr
239 kr
239 kr - 239 kr
Current price 239 kr

This is how base wax for glide works

Base wax for glide, sometimes called base prep or universal glider, is an important base treatment for the ski. It protects the base and makes your subsequent glide waxes adhere better and last longer. A good base wax also provides a more durable result, especially on new skis or after stone grinding.

When should you use base wax?

  • When you have new skis that need to be saturated with wax.
  • After stone grinding or major cleaning.
  • Before the season starts to give the base a strong foundation.
  • As training wax – universal glide works well in many conditions.

How to apply base wax

  1. Clean the base thoroughly with fiber cloth and possibly mild cleaner.
  2. Apply the base wax with a waxing iron at the recommended temperature.
  3. Let it cool completely, then scrape and brush out the base.
  4. Feel free to repeat the process several times for new skis.

Tip: By saturating the base with several layers of base wax, the ski becomes more resistant to dirt and the top wax performs better.

Advantages of base wax

  • Protects the base against wear.
  • Gives longer durability to top waxes.
  • Makes the glide smoother and more predictable.

FAQ – Common questions about base wax for glide

Do all skis need base waxing?
Yes, especially new skis and those recently stone ground. Base wax makes a big difference for both durability and glide.

Can I ski on just base wax?
Yes, many universal gliders work well as training wax in simpler conditions.

How often should I apply base wax?
Before the season, after grinding, or when the base feels dry. After that, you can reapply as needed.