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Skin skis require special care to maintain grip and glide. Clean and treat them properly – read more further down the page.
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Holmenkol Nordic Skin Spray 100ml
Impregnation, for all types of snow and temperatures. - Prevents snow and ice from sticking and ensures optimal glide properties - For all types of...
View full detailsThis is how skin skis work
A pair of skins last about 1000 km in the ski track, depending on how and where you ski. In well-used tracks, residues of others' wax and glue often get stuck in your skins. To ensure the skins last as long as possible and function optimally, they need to be both cleaned and treated regularly.
Cleaning of skins
Always use a cleaning product specifically designed for skin skis – usually alcohol-based. Avoid regular wax removers for can wax or glue, as these can damage the skin.
Advantages of well-maintained skins
- Better and more reliable grip.
- Improved glide even in demanding conditions.
- Reduces the risk of freezing, especially in fresh snow.
- Longer lifespan – up to 1000 km or more.
Glide wax for skin skis
The glide surfaces on skin skis are waxed just like on regular skis. Here, modern fluorine-free liquid glide waxes are recommended for simplicity and good results.
FAQ – Common questions about skin skis
How often should I clean my skins?
After each ski week or when you notice deteriorated grip. In icy tracks, more frequent cleaning may be needed.
Can I use regular wax cleaner?
No, always use products intended for skins, otherwise you risk damaging the glue and material.
How do I prevent icing?
Treat the skin with special anti-ice products and make sure it is always clean before skiing.
Do the glide surfaces also need waxing?
Yes, the base outside the skin should always be waxed with regular glide wax for best performance.
Via this link, you can find a good video about waxing skin skis.