Grooving & Structure
Grooving tools are used to create structure in the base. The right structure can be crucial for optimal glide. Read more further down the page. We also have an article about grooving in our Waxing Cabin.
Swix T401 Linear Rill Tool
Grooving tool for creating a manual structure on cross-country skis. The first commercial grooving tool on the market and still just as popular! U...
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Grooving tool for structuring skis - in a package with three different rollers. A first-class structuring tool for cross-country skis that helps yo...
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Grooving tool for creating a manual structure on cross-country skis. Structure steel insert for SWIX Super Riller. DETAILS Structure steel inser...
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Structural grooves for easily creating a structure in your coating. Structure tools are for easier structuring of the coating. In humid and warm ...
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Structure grooves for easily creating a structure in your coating. Structure tools are for easier structuring of the coating. In humid and warm c...
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Structural grooves for linear broken structure. Art: 8002 - Linear Coarse - for warm and humid conditionsArt: 8003 - Linear Medium - for general c...
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View full detailsThis is how grooving works
Grooving, or structuring the ski base, is a technique where small patterns are pressed into the base to affect how water drains off under the ski. With the right groove, you can significantly improve the glide, especially in wet and coarse snow.
Why groove the skis?
- Provides faster water drainage in wet conditions.
- Reduces suction and makes the skis easier to propel forward.
- Can be adapted to snow type and temperature for optimal results.
Different types of grooves
- Linear structure – simple structure that suits many conditions.
- Cross or herringbone structure – often used in very wet conditions.
- Interchangeable groove rollers – provide flexibility to adapt to different snow types.
How to use grooving tools
- Wax and brush the ski as usual.
- Select the right groove roller for the day's conditions.
- Draw the tool in the ski's glide direction with even pressure.
- The structure disappears again the next time you melt in new wax.
Learn more
Want to deepen your understanding of how grooving works? In Vallaboden, you'll find a detailed guide on different grooving tools and techniques.
FAQ – Common questions about grooving
Do I always need to groove the skis?
No, in cold and dry snow, grooving is usually not needed. It's mainly in wet and humid conditions that it makes a difference.
Does the grooving disappear after a while?
Yes, the structure disappears the next time you heat in new wax with a waxing iron.
Can I use the same grooving tool for all conditions?
With interchangeable rollers, you cover many different snow types. A simple linear roller is sufficient for recreational skiers.
Is grooving difficult?
No, it's easier than it looks. With the right tool and a little practice, you quickly get good results.