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 Pro HS8 Liquid Red +4 / -4
Easy to use and provides good glide on the ski trip. Liquid glide wax for training and competition. HS8L is recommended from -4 to +4 degrees. DET...
View full detailsStart RG Ultra Gel Finisher Purple +5 / -5
This is a pure topping for racing that provides the absolute best glide. The product can be compared and is the replacement for pure fluorine powde...
View full detailsStart RG Ultra Liquid Glider Red +10 / -2
Fantastically easy-to-apply glide wax. Without fluorine and with alcohol as a solvent, making it completely environmentally friendly. (Many other l...
View full detailsStart RG Race Liquid Glider Molybdenum +5 / -15
Molybden is used when the snow is coarse-grained, old, or dirty. Perfect for artificial snow! For best results in these specific conditions, mix th...
View full detailsStart RG Race Liquid Glider Red +10 / -2
Fantastically easy-to-apply glide wax. Without fluorine and with alcohol as a solvent, making it completely environmentally friendly. (Many other l...
View full detailsSwix Pro PS8 Liquid Red +4 / -4
PS8 Liquid Red 80ml glide wax provides good durability and excellent glide when the temperature is around the freezing point. PS8 Liquid Red can be...
View full detailsStart RG Ultra Gel Finisher Red +10 / -2
This is a pure topping for racing that provides the absolute best glide. The product can be compared to and is the replacement for pure fluor powde...
View full detailsSkigo FFT Liquid Warm +1 / -5
FFT Red Fleeting. Liquid paraffin. Temperature +1 to -5°C. Coarse/granular snow and artificial snow. Training. Snow type: Artificial snow, granular...
View full detailsStart RG Race Liquid Glider Base
Base wax / primer specifically designed to achieve the best results with the new liquid glide waxes. This ensures that the wax stays on longer and ...
View full detailsSwix Pro TS8 Liquid Red +4 / -4
Liquid top wax that does not require an iron. Perfect for competition. The easiest way to get good glide in competition or training. Recommended a...
View full detailsSkiGo FFR Racing Liquid Yellow +20 / -1
A 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 full detailsSkigo FFA Liquid Warm +1 / -5
FFA Red Fleeting is part of Skigo's new fluor-free series consisting of glide and grip waxes for recreation, training, and competition. The wax con...
View full detailsStart RG Race Liquid Glider Graphite
Graphite is especially used when there is cold new snow (squeaky snow)In these special conditions, this product is mixed with the regular wax. For...
View full detailsSkiGo FFR Racing Liquid Red +1 / -5
Topping product. Temperature +1 to -5°C. Older snow / Artificial snow / Granular snow. Start with graphite, then continue with a paraffin suitable ...
View full detailsSkigo FFC Liquid Red +1 / -5
FFC Red is part of Skigo's new fluor-free series consisting of glide and grip waxes for leisure, training, and competition. Liquid paraffin. Temper...
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.