KB20-150C Base klister spray 150ml
Price: EUR 30
Klister doesn't have to be messy. In fact, some people claim that nothing beats a well-waxed pair of klister skis. We agree with this assertion. However, with the right tools and application methods, you should be able to apply klister more efficiently.
New machines have made applying klister easier. Our T60 Wax Machine is perfect for applying klisters to skis. It ensures that you can easily roll the klister onto the skis. If you're interested, you can further read about this machine in the text.
Always start by applying base klister:
Watch and learn how to use our waxing machine:
You have learned how to apply base klister. Now it's time to apply midlayer and the klister of the day.
Price: EUR 15
Price: EUR 15
Price: EUR 15
Price: EUR 15
Price: EUR 15
Price: EUR 30
In order to minimize the risk of icing, it is sometimes recommended to cover klisters with hard waxes. However, prior to applying the hard wax, the klister must be cold. This ensures that the hard wax is applied uniformly.
You should apply at least three layers of hard wax, gently corking in between each layer to ensure complete coverage of the klister. It is important to maintain a clear border between the two different types of wax.
The most common klister candidates to be covered are KX40S, KX35N, KX45N, and K22. The most used hardwaxes for covering are VP40, VP45, VP50 and VP55.
When covering klister, the hard wax used is often somewhat harder than the temperature should indicate. The reason is that a harder wax gives better protection against icing.
The term "orange skin" is used as a description of the surface pattern of klister that has been applied correctly. After testing your skis, you might recheck your klister application. If you have a satisfactory kick and observe many small imprints (orange skin) on the surface, this indicates that your klister is working.
This pattern is caused by snow particles that are penetrating the surface of the klister and then released when you start skiing. The imprints are more visible when using the softer klisters (KX65, KX75, K22).