Liquid glide wax
Liquid glide wax is quick and easy to apply – and today's products last almost as well as solid waxes. Read more further down the page.
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Swix F4 Liquid Glide Wax
Get skis and snowboards with perfect glide in no time with liquid wax F4 liquid universal glide wax for skis and snowboards. A wax with many uses. ...
View full detailsSwix Pro PS7 Liquid Violet -2 / -8
PS7 Liquid Violet 80ml is a versatile liquid glide wax with a recommended temperature range from -2°C to -8°C. The wax works perfectly as a base wa...
View full detailsSwix F4 Liquid Glide Wax
Get skis and snowboards with perfect glide in no time with liquid wax F4 liquid universal glide wax for skis and snowboards. A wax with many uses. ...
View full detailsSwix F4 Liquid Glide Wax
Get skis and snowboards with perfect glide in no time with liquid wax F4 liquid universal glide wax for skis and snowboards. A wax with many uses. ...
View full detailsSwix Pro PS6 Liquid Blue -6 / -12
PS6 Liquid Blue 80ml is a versatile liquid glide wax with a recommended temperature range from -6°C to -12°C. The wax works perfectly as a base wax...
View full detailsSwix Pro PS8 Liquid Red +4 / -4
PS8 Liquid Red 80ml glide wax provides good durability and excellent glide when the temperature is around the freezing point. PS8 Liquid Red can be...
View full detailsThis is how liquid glide wax works
Liquid glide waxes are becoming increasingly popular, both among recreational skiers and competitive skiers. They are easily applied with a sponge or spray and require neither waxing irons nor scrapers. Nowadays, they have almost as good durability as solid waxes – the difference is mainly noticeable in really long cross-country races.
Advantages of liquid glide wax
- Quick and easy application – no irons or advanced tools needed.
- Almost as durable as solid waxes, especially for shorter trips and competitions.
- Perfect for alpine disciplines, training, and everyday skiing.
- Easy to bring and apply on trips or directly at the track.
When should you use liquid glide wax?
- During training and shorter competitions where speed and simplicity are most important.
- Widely used in alpine skiing due to quick application and good results.
- When you don't have access to a waxing bench or want to travel light.
How to apply liquid glide wax
- Shake the bottle well before use.
- Apply the wax with a sponge or spray over the entire base.
- Let it dry for at least 10–15 minutes.
- Brush out the structure with a nylon brush until the surface is shiny.
Limitations
Liquid glide wax has very good durability today, but for extremely long cross-country races and the most demanding conditions, solid waxes still provide an advantage. Many skiers therefore combine a solid base with a liquid topping.
FAQ – Common questions about liquid glide wax
Is liquid glide wax as good as solid?
In most cases, yes. The difference is mainly noticeable in really long races or extreme wear.
Can I combine solid and liquid?
Absolutely – it's common to apply a solid base wax and top with liquid for the best glide and durability.
How long does liquid glide wax last?
Often almost as long as solid waxes, but the wear resistance is affected by snow type and skiing length.
Why is liquid so popular in alpine skiing?
They are quick to apply, work well in many conditions, and provide reliable glide without long preparation.