With purchases over 1000 SEK
With purchases over 1000 SEK
Many are afraid of grip wax, don't be! Klister can provide very good skis and is not that difficult.
Klister is applied in a shorter zone than can wax, this is because klister builds more under the skis. The klister is applied thinly in short lines diagonally backward from the center edge of the ski. Distribute the klister with a cork, or even better with your thumb.
The easiest way is to apply klister indoors, the klister is easier to work with when it is warm.
The biggest problem with klister is that it can ice/freeze if you ski in new snow. This is often remedied by thinly covering the klister with a can wax.
XC Violet. +3 / -4 degrees. A very good durable base adhesive for most conditions. Build on with Universal Red or regular can grip waxes. 60g
XC Universal. +3 / -1 degrees. Truly a universal wax that handles these changing conditions around zero with both fine-grained and coarse-grained s...
View detailsXC Blue. -2 / -10 degrees. An incredibly durable adhesive that works well with extremely abrasive conditions. For concrete snow, apply this thinly ...
View detailsXC Red. +5 / +1 degrees. A klister for snow that transitions from frozen to wet snow. Lightly granular snow. 60g
A glue package from SKIGO that includes both cleaning and preparation with a universal glue spray. A package that contains what you need to clean a...
View detailsXC Silver. +5 / -1 A grip wax that prevents freezing when, for example, you have a red wax or orange wax and it starts to become borderline where i...
View detailsXC Orange. +10 / +3 degrees. A glue for the wettest conditions. Also works well on mirror-smooth surfaces. 60g
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