With purchases over 1000 SEK
With purchases over 1000 SEK
Wax 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's actually not particularly difficult. The common mistake is neglecting to scrape and brush off the wax, if you don't do this, the positive glide effect is not achieved. Remember that wax-free cross-country skis should also be glide waxed, they only do without grip wax.
A modern ski base has lots of small pores (the more expensive the skis = the better the base = more pores). The paraffin should be heated into the base to enter the pores. Afterwards, the excess (everything that lies on top of the base) is scraped and brushed off. 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.
FFC Green is the glide wax that is at the lowest end of the temperature range in Skigo's new fluorine-free series. Handles all types of snow down t...
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 detailsFFC Yellow/Yellow. Warm temperatures. +20 / -1 ºC. Competition. Suitable for all snow types. Start with graphite. SkiGo FFC Competition … “Very dur...
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 detailsStart RG Ultra Fluor-free ski waxes are currently among the best you can replace fluorinated waxes with for optimal glide. These waxes have been th...
View detailsProvides particularly good glide on artificial snow and transformed natural snow. Racing glide wax Recommended at temperatures from -4 °C to +4 °C...
View detailsFFC Violett is developed for the older, more aggressive snow. Best in the temperature range -1 to -12°C.When waxing for competition, the ski should...
View detailsWax racing.FFC Red. Competition product. Paraffin for granular snow and artificial snow. Base with graphite. SkiGo FFC Competition … “Very durable ...
View detailsFluor Free Training Red. +1 to – 5°C. For a grainy snow type/artificial snow. Durable with very good glide properties. Provides the skier with a gl...
View detailsProvides particularly good glide on artificial snow and transformed natural snow. Racing glide wax Recommended at temperatures from -2 °C to -8 °C...
View detailsGreen glide wax that provides extra good skis on the coldest slopes. Glide wax for competition and fast training sessions. HS5 is recommended from ...
View detailsSkiGo FFT Training …”The skiers' given training wax, even for elite ” SKIGO's FFT Orange glide wax should be used at temperatures around 0 towards...
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 detailsStart 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 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 detailsStart RG Race Fluor-free ski waxes are currently among the best you can replace fluorinated waxes with for the best glide. These waxes have be...
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 detailsProvides good glide down to -32 degrees Glide wax for skiing in very cold conditions. Recommended for temperatures from -14 °C to -32 °C....
View detailsStart alpine glide wax is developed for alpine skis and snowboards. 5°...-1°C (41°...30°F) 0...55% 110°C (230°F) 180g
Yellow 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 detailsStart RG Race Fluor-free ski waxes are currently among the best you can replace fluorinated waxes with for optimal glide. These waxes have bee...
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 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...
View detailsMolybden is used when the snow is coarse-grained, old, or dirty. Perfect for artificial snow! For best results in these special conditions, this pr...
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