Glide wax
Glide wax is the foundation for good speed on the track. With the right wax, you reduce the friction between the ski and the snow and get a sustainable, fast glide – regardless of weather and snow type.
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Swix Universal Glide Wax 180g
Swix Universal Glide Wax 180g An easy-to-use universal glide wax for all types of skis and snowboards – regardless of conditions. It quickly and ea...
View full detailsSwix Marathon Black 40g
Glide wax for wet and dirty snow. Provides excellent glide over longer distances. Durable glide wax for longer distances. DETAILS Excellent dura...
View full detailsSwix TST TS7 Turbo Violet -2 / -7 20g
Top Speed Turbo (TST) is a racingwax developed specifically for application with the help of rotowool, which means that waxiron is not needed. I...
View full detailsStart RG Ultra Glider Blue -6 / -12
Start RG Ultra Fluor-free ski waxes are currently among the best you can replace fluorinated waxes with for the best glide. These waxes have been t...
View full detailsSkiGo FFA Active Orange 60g +1 / -5
FFA 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 full detailsWax the skis and experience a much better glide. It simply becomes more fun and easier to ski.
On classic cross-country skis, the glide zones are waxed, i.e., in front of and behind the grip zone with grip wax. On skate skis and alpine skis, the entire base is waxed.
Many people neglect glide waxing, but it is not particularly difficult. What many do wrong is they neglect to scrape and brush off the wax; if this is not done, the positive glide effect is not achieved. Remember that wax-free cross-country skis also need glide waxing; they only do without grip wax.
A modern ski base has many small pores (the more expensive the skis = the better the base = more pores). The paraffin should be heated into the base to penetrate the pores. Afterwards, the excess (everything on top of the base) is scraped and brushed away. The paraffin is thus inside the base, not on top.
To heat in the wax, a waxing iron is needed. A waxing iron with a good thermostat and even temperature is a good investment.