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Ski waxing accessories make waxing easier and the results better. Here you will find brushes, scrapers, blocks, waxing irons, ski holders, and everything you need for a professional result.
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Skiman Ergo Sharp
Skiman Ergo Sharp File Holder with 6 different angles. For sharpening the steel edges on your skis. 80mm file included. Easily ad...
View full detailsSkiman Ski Vise X-Country
Ski Man Ski Vise Cross-Country is a light and practical ski holder that fits most types of cross-country skis. Easy and convenient to take on a tr...
View full detailsSkiman Sidewall Pro Sharp
Skiman Sidewall Pro Sharp is a professional side edge cutter. Using a side edge cutter is necessary to remove the excess of the side edge (plastic ...
View full detailsSkiman Linear Riller
Structural grooves for linear broken structure. Art: 8002 - Linear Coarse - for warm and humid conditionsArt: 8003 - Linear Medium - for general c...
View full detailsSkiman Diagonal Riller
Structure grooves for diagonally broken structure. Article: 8005 - Diagonal Coarse - for warm and humid conditionsArticle: 8006 - Diagonal Medium ...
View full detailsEverything You Need for Successful Ski Waxing
The right accessories make a big difference. With good tools, you get more consistent results, save time, and extend the life of your skis. Whether you're waxing for a competition or a weekend trip, the right equipment is here.
Important Waxing Accessories
- Brushes – clean and polish the base before and after waxing.
- Scrapers – remove excess wax after heating and provide a smooth surface.
- Cork Blocks – used to cork and even out wax.
- Waxing Irons – to heat in paraffin waxes with an even temperature.
- Cleaning – removes dirt and old wax residues without drying out the base.
- Rilling Tools – for structure and extra glide in wet conditions.
- Ski Holders & Waxing Tables – provide a stable work surface for safer waxing.
How to Choose Accessories
- For Beginners: a brush, scraper, and waxing iron are sufficient.
- For Enthusiasts: supplement with a rilling tool and several brushes.
- For Competitors: invest in quality brushes and precise structuring.
Tips for Best Results
- Store tools dry and clean – it extends their lifespan.
- Clean brushes regularly to avoid mixing different types of wax.
- Ensure the waxing iron maintains an even temperature – it reduces the risk of overheating the base.
FAQ – Common Questions About Waxing Accessories
What accessories do I need as a beginner?
A brush, a plastic scraper, and a waxing iron are a good start. Add more tools as you learn.
How often should I clean the tools?
After each waxing, especially brushes and scrapers – it prevents old residues from affecting the next waxing.
Do I need different brushes?
Yes, use steel/brass for cleaning and nylon/horsehair for finishing. Multiple steps provide faster skis.
Is expensive equipment really better?
Yes, quality tools last longer and provide more consistent results. For competitive waxing, precision is crucial.