Here you'll find all of our guides, tips and tricks to get perfectly prepared skis.
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Chapter 10: Mastering Marathon glide waxes
Marathon is our several years preferred wax for long-distance races like Birkebeinerrennet, Vasaloppet, and Marcialonga. They perform well even when the temperatures and snow vary throughout the race course.
Chapter 9: Application of PS, HS, and Marathon waxes
Explore the effective use of PS (Performance Speed), HS (High Speed), and Marathon waxes in ski maintenance. This article provides a concise guide on their application for optimal ski performance.
Chapter 8: Post-treatment of new skis or newly stone ground skis
Newly ground skis need some basic treatment for optimal performance. This process depends partly on the grind patterning given to the base. Here's our guide.
This section details our range of personal protection gear and waxing tools, emphasizing safe practices and efficient techniques for waxing with various products.
Chapter 4: A guide to base structuring and rilling tools
This comprehensive guide covers the essentials of ski base structuring, from understanding different snow types and temperature effects to utilizing our manual and machine tools for optimal ski performance in various conditions.
Keeping your skis in top condition is crucial for optimal performance. Learn the art of effectively cleaning both kick and glide wax sections with our comprehensive guide.
Chapter 20: Mastering zero conditions in ski waxing
This section delves into the complexities of zero-conditions waxing in skiing, a scenario where temperatures hover around the freezing point, presenting unique challenges for both kick and glide waxes.
Chapter 19: Application of soft and hard kick waxes
The kick wax is important to provide a good grip when skiing diagonal technique. Our range of waxes, from the V05 Polar for extremely cold temperatures, to the VP70 for temperatures above freezing, ensures that you will have optimal skis regardless of the weather conditions.