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Grip wax provides traction in classic cross-country skiing. Choose wax according to temperature and snow type, apply several thin layers, and cork out for an even and durable grip.
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Swix V40 Can Wax Blue Extra -1 / -7
📝 Short description Swix V40 Blue Extra is the skiers' favorite with perfect grip and glide in changing winter weather. The world's best-selling gr...
View full detailsSwix VG30 Base Wax Blue +1 / -20
Base wax that prevents the grip wax on the skis from wearing out so quickly. Swix VG30 Base Wax Blue is used as a base for all can waxes on new sn...
View full detailsSwix V30 Blue Can Wax -2 / -10
📝 Short description Swix V30 blue is the classic among all classics! When the conditions are optimal and it's just cold enough to exercise or c...
View full detailsSwix V45 Can Wax Purple Special +0 / -3
📝 Short Description Swix V45 Violet Special is a versatile grip wax specially adapted for varying winter temperatures around zero. Perfect when t...
View full detailsSwix K22 Universal VM Klister +10 / -3
Swix Universal VM klister is a forgiving adhesive that deserves its name as a universal adhesive. Comparable to the original VM adhesive in consi...
View full detailsSwix V20 Can Wax Green -8 / -15
📝 Short Description Swix V20 Green is the wax for stable grip and long durability in very cold temperatures. ✅ Features & Benefits High durab...
View full detailsSwix V60 Can Wax Red/Silver +3 / -0
📝 Short description Swix V60 Red/Silver is the warmest wax in the V-series, developed especially for wet and mild conditions around zero degrees. ✅...
View full detailsSwix Quick Klister Universal +10 / -5
Swix Quick Klister Universal +10 / -5 Ideal when you quickly need to apply klister, either before the ride or during the ride. Easy and quick appli...
View full detailsSwix Base Klister Spray 70ml +10 / -15
Swix Base Klister Spray is a glue spray where you can get an extremely thin layer of base adhesive in a quick and smooth way. The base adhesive e...
View full detailsSwix KX30 Blue Ice Klister 0 / -12
Swix KX30 Blue Ice klister is best suited for coarse-grained snow, ice, and hard tracks - in sub-zero temperatures. It works to apply KX30 as a bas...
View full detailsSwix KX20 Base Klister Green
Swix KX20 Base Klister is a base adhesive for both cold and warm conditions. The base adhesive has good wear resistance against ice and harder snow...
View full detailsSwix KN44 Universal Racing Klister +5 / -3
Swix black Nero Klister is for you who train and compete and need a klister for changing snow conditions and need a secure grip for a longer time.-...
View full detailsSwix Silver Universal Klister +3 / -5
Swix Universal Silver klister is suitable for finer-grained snow due to the silver mixture. A klister you use when it fluctuates between both wet a...
View full detailsSwix V50 Can Wax Purple +0 / -0
📝 Short description Swix V50 Violet is the wax you choose when temperatures approach zero and the snow starts to feel a bit d...
View full detailsSwix VG35 Base Wax Green -1 / -22
Base wax that prevents the grip wax on skis from wearing out so quickly. Swix VG35 Base Binder Green is a base wax for transformed snow and more ab...
View full detailsSwix KN33 Universal Racing Klister +1 / -7
Swix black Nero Klister is for those who train and compete and need a klister for varying snow conditions and require a reliable grip for an extend...
View full detailsSwix KX65 Red Klister +5 / +1
Swix KX65 Red klister is used when the snow is coarse-grained, wet, and moist when the temperature has risen above zero. +1 °C to +5 °C 55 grams ...
View full detailsSwix KX55 Violet Extra Klister +4 / -6
Swix KX55 Violet Extra Klister – Versatile competition klister for varying snow conditions KX55 Violet Extra Klister is a high-quality competition ...
View full detailsSwix V55 Can Wax Red Special +1 / -0
📝 Short description Swix V55 Red Special is the perfect wax when the conditions are mild, and the temperature fluctuates bet...
View full detailsSwix KX75 Red Extra Wet Klister +15 / +2
Swix KX75 Extra wet klister is used when the snow is very wet, meaning when the snow has a high water content and it is warm temperatures. Use the ...
View full detailsSwix Quick Klister Red +15 / -0
Swix Quick Klister Red +15 / -0 A quick klister for wet snow Quick klister with applicator for saturated coarse-grained snow, 0 °C to +15 °C. For t...
View full detailsSwix KX40S Silver Klister +2 / -4
Swix KX40S Violet Silver Klister is a klister that works very well against under-freezing if you ski on slightly drier snow. The product is at its ...
View full detailsSwix V05 Jar Wax Polar -12 / -25
📝 Short Description Swix V05 Polar is the hardest and most durable wax in the V-series. Excellent in extreme cold when the snow is dry and abrasive...
View full detailsSwix KX45N Violet Special Klister +1 / -4
Swix KX45N Violet Special Klister – For varying snow conditions KX45N Violet Special Klister is a high-performance klister with a temperature range...
View full detailsSwix KX35N Blue Extra Klister +0 / -8
News: KX35N Blue Extra Klister KX35N Blue Extra Klister is a versatile adhesive with a temperature range from 0°C to -8°C. It is more adaptable for...
View full detailsHow Grip Wax Works
Grip wax is applied in the grip zone to provide traction in the kick without hindering glide. The right wax and correct application make skiing both efficient and gentle, whether it's crisp cold conditions or milder spring snow.
Types of Grip Wax
- Can Wax - for cold and dry conditions. Available in different hardness levels and temperature ranges.
- Klister - for wetter, coarser, or icy tracks. Provides strong grip when can wax is not enough.
- Base Wax - a thin base that allows subsequent layers to adhere and last longer.
How to Choose Grip Wax
- Cold and dry: harder can wax (blue-purple spectrum).
- Zero degrees and humid: softer can or klister.
- Changing conditions: base wax + several thin can layers.
How to Apply
- Clean the grip zone and lightly roughen with sandpaper.
- Apply several thin layers of wax. Cork or heat each layer evenly.
- Let cool between layers and finish with a thin top layer for durability.
Follow the temperature recommendation on the can, and it usually works well. If snow sticks under the ski, you've chosen too warm a wax. If there's poor grip, you've waxed with too cold a wax or too few layers. Always apply several thin layers and cork them out properly. A ski is made for 4 to 7 thin layers of grip wax, and each layer must be corked out with synthetic cork.
Quick Guide
- Can: thin base wax - 3 to 5 thin working layers - cork between each.
- Klister: shorter zone, thin zigzag - smooth out - let set.
- Durability: better to have more very thin layers than one thick.
Common Mistakes
- Too thick a layer - the ski becomes sluggish and uneven.
- Wrong temperature range - slipping or snow sticking.
- Skipped base or roughening - poorer adhesion and shorter durability.
FAQ - Common Questions About Grip Wax
How many layers should I apply?
4 to 7 very thin layers. Cork out each layer with synthetic cork.
When should I use klister?
In wet, coarse-grained, or icy tracks and around zero degrees when can wax is not enough.
Do I always need base wax?
Not always, but in cold, icy, or high wear conditions, the grip holds much better with a thin base.
Snow sticks under the ski - what do I do?
Switch to colder wax or cover a thin klister with can wax to reduce icing.