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.
Top product. FFR Red. +1 to -5 ºC. Handles all types of snow. A powder that is heated onto the ski. Then scraping and brushing (horsehair, steel, a...
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 detailsFFA 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 detailsA 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 detailsFFA Yellow is a ski wax for warmer days. A recreational wax that provides good and lasting glide. +20 to +1°C. Applied with a waxing iron. Durable ...
View detailsTopping product. Temperature +1 to -5°C. Older snow / Artificial snow / Granular snow. Start with graphite, then continue with a paraffin suitable ...
View detailsFFA 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 detailsThe glide wax is optimal in the granular snow and in artificial snow. Temperature +1 to – 5°C. The paraffin is durable and well-suited for both cro...
View detailsFFC Violett is part of Skigo's new fluor-free series consisting of glide and grip waxes for exercise, training, and competition. Liquid paraffin. T...
View detailsFFA Green is at its best in colder snow in the temperature range of -7 to -20°C. Suitable for all snow types. The paraffin is durable and well-suit...
View detailsTop product. Temperature -3 to -10°C. All snow types (not for wet snow that turns to frozen/hard snow).Start with graphite, then continue with a pa...
View detailsTop finishing product. Temperature -7 to -20°C. Coarse snow types. The liquid is applied to the base, let the ski dry, then brush. For longer durab...
View detailsFFC Blue Fleeting is part of Skigo's new fluorine-free series consisting of glide and grip waxes for exercise, training, and competition. Liquid pa...
View detailsFFC Red is part of Skigo's new fluor-free series consisting of glide and grip waxes for leisure, training, and competition. Liquid paraffin. Temper...
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