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$23.99
Extremely durable base wax! Basebinder kick wax for transformed and old snow. Improved wear on kick wax. A durable base wax for all hard waxes in colder conditions than -1°C (30°F). To be used when the snow has been transformed (granular) and the wear on the wax is high. Rub on and iron in with a waxing iron (110°C/230°F). Cork smooth. Base wax is much easier to apply when it is cold. Store it in the fridge or in the snow before application.
$24.99
Gives faster skis. Cleaner & conditioner glide sections of racing skis and snowboards. - Ski Cleaner for glide zone. - For everyone who waxes their skis. Cleaner for fluoro glide wax and CH-wax. Improves glide and conditions the base. For glide sections only on all racing skis and snowboards. Involves no hard mechanical treatment of the base. No wearing of the stone grind pattern in the ski base. Makes the ski faster! Apply cleaner (I84C) with Fiberlene. Brush with white nylon brush while wet. Wipe clean with Fiberlene. Let dry for 5-30 minutes. Brush with hand steel brush (or Roto steel brush). Wax with Base Prep wax. 16.9 fl. oz.
$24.99
All-round brush for brushing all kinds of hot wax.
$27.99
The LFX series is great gliders for training and competition with very good glide properties. Temperature range from -12°C to -32°C (10°F to -25°F). Recommended iron temp.: 155°C (311°F). A cold wax for dry friction conditions, which can perfectly be used alone as a race wax when the air humidity is low. It performs very well on artificial snow and has a great durability. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. Scraping after appr, one minute. In the warmer part of the temperature range, and when high air humidity, Cera F powder, such as FC04X will increase the performance
$27.99
Air -8°C to -14°C (18°F to 7°F)The 5 series is brand new for the Cera Nova X line, and fulfill a hardness gap between the 4 and the 6 series. It’s easier to apply than the 4 series, but provides outstanding glide properties within its temperature range, and has a great durability.The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. Scraping after appr, one minute.iron temp: 150°C (311°F)
$29.99
Fluorfree kick wax for the cold to extremely cold ski trips. Light blue kick wax designed for dry and cold to extremely cold conditions. - Fluoro free kickwax - For colder ski trips - Made for racing - For new and new fallen fine-grained snow from -8°C to -16°C (18°F to 3°F). - Old/partly transformed snow from -12°C to -20°C (10°F to -4°F). Light blue kick wax designed for dry and cold to extremely cold conditions. Apply each layer thin – then smoothen the surface with a synthetic cork (T12). The VP-line is primarily designed for racers and ambitious non-racing individuals but can also be used by recreational skiers who want the optimum skiing experience.
$29.99
Perfect for "real" winter conditions. Fluoro free, blue kick wax for cold and dry winter conditions. - Fluror free kickwax - For racing - For new and new fallen fine-grained snow from -4°C to -10°C (25°F to 14°F). - Old/partly transformed snow from -5°C to -14°C (23°F to 7°F). Blue kick wax is designed for dry and cold winter conditions. A safe choice for normal midwinter inland conditions. Apply each layer thin – then smoothen the surface with a synthetic cork (T12). The VP-line is primarily designed for racers and ambitious non-racing individuals but can also be used by recreational skiers who want the optimum skiing experience.
$29.99
Allround, fluoro free kickwax for normal winter conditions. Fluoro free, purple-blue kick wax for normal winter conditions well below the freezing point. - Fluoro free kickwax. - A winner in the winter trails. - For racing - For new and new fallen fine-grained snow from -1°C to -5°C (30°F to 23°F). - Old/partly transformed snow from -3°C to -8°C (27°F to 18°F). Purple-blue kick wax is designed for normal winter conditions well below the freezing point. An obvious “next step” if VP40 does not provide a safe kick. Apply each layer thin – then smoothen the surface with a synthetic cork (T12). The VP-line is primarily designed for racers and ambitious non-racing individuals but can also be used by recreational skiers who want the optimum skiing experience.
$30.00
Waxing apron that belongs in every waxing cabin. Also works great as a barbeque apron.
$30.00
Problem solver. Backcountry and alpine touring skin wax. Skin Wax for backcountry and alpine touring. To be applied on skins to prevent icing up & provide easier glide. Dirt repellent. Great for all snow conditions. Aerosol with applicator. 5 fl. oz. *Extremely flammable aerosol. Pressurized container: May burst if heated. Causes skin irritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
$30.00
For wet and moist new snow. Works also on wet transformed snow down to 0°C (32°F). Apply thicker if very wet.
$35.99
Fluor Free Hydrocarbon wax -4°C to +4°C. Good training wax. Easy to warm in. Good in dry conditions. - A soft wax covering both sides of the freezing point - Great for base prep and training use Temperature range from -4°C to 4°C (25°F to 39°F). Recommended iron temp: 130°C (266°F). A continuation of the std. CH8. An economic training and racing wax as well as base prep wax for warm skis. Easy to melt and very convenient to work with. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.
$39.95 - $99.95
HS6 is very versatile. Its area of use stretches from underlayer for powder to racing wax and base prep wax for cold skis. HS6 has good durability and offers great performance on natural and artificial snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HS6 can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for top coats. Recommended iron temp: 155°C (311°F). Highlights: - Fantastic allround glider - For training and competition - Great performance and durability - Fluoro-free and non-toxic - Exists also in liquid - Well tested on many conditions
$39.95 - $99.95
HS7 performs great in normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Its hardness makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result. Can be used as a racing wax at low air humidity, but will also serve the purpose as a brilliant training wax. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HS7 can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for top coats. Recommended iron temp: 150°C (302°F). Highlights: - Fantastic allround-glider - For training and competition - Great performance and durability - Fluoro-free and non-toxic - Well tested on many conditions
$39.99
HS10 is a great base prep wax, but also a great training wax. Ideal in warm conditions, typically during spring skiing. For racing, we recommend going with a top coat as the final layer. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. It's important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. Recommended iron temp: 150°C (302°F). Details: - A popular wax in nordic disciplines - Good water repellent properties - Replaces LF10X - For training and competition Highlights: - For warm conditions - Easy to work with - For training and competition - Great performance and durability - Fluoro-free and non-toxic - Well tested on many conditions
$39.99 - $99.95
The 5 series is the hardest wax in the HS line, and is a great choice in cold conditions, due to its great durability and dry friction properties. It’s a great choice both for alpine and cross country. Despite being a wax for cold conditions, the melting point makes it easier to apply than many competitors in this area, without sacrificing the great glide properties. For fresh, old, or manmade snow. - HS5 can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for top coats. - Recommended iron temp: 150°C (311°F). - -10°C to -18°C (14°F to 0°F).
$40.00
Small, handy bronze brush. Ø 0.15 mm. Use as the first brush on wax after scraping. For removing wax in the structure. - Bronze brush - For brushing glide wax - For those who want a better skiing experience - Handy size
$40.00
Universal liquid wax for all types of snow and temperatures. - Based on natural raw materials - Biodegradable - Improves sliding properties and cares for the base - Quick and easy to apply - With sponge applicator - Comfortable pocket size to go and wax en route - Also used as rust protection for ski edges No shipping to Alaska (please buy locally). - Comes in 75/ 100/ and 200ml sizes.  100ml size has polishing pad. No shipping to Alaska (please buy locally).
$45.00
Superb in changing conditions! Klister for competition and training. - Racing klister - Temperature range -3°C to +5°C - For competitive athletes - Superior klister in changing conditions KN44 Nero klister can handle changing snow conditions very well and it has great anti-icing properties. Temperature range -3°C to +5°C (27°F to 41°F). SWIX Nero are revolutionary klisters with a black ingredient that has shown an impressive performance. They collect significantly less dirt from the snow than traditionally klisters. They are durable and stay better within the kick-zone than other klisters. NERO provides a secure kick over longer time than traditional klisters, due to their special characteristics.
$50.00
Handy size thermometer to measure snow temperature. - Solid plastic protective case - Scaled from -30 to +50 Celsius degrees - Perfect when travelling
$59.99
Box for storing and transporting SWIX Roto brushes. - Empty case - For storing Roto brushes - For keen ski waxers - Solid and with a smart layout
$69.99
The LFX series is great gliders for training and competition with very good glide properties. Temperature range from -2°C to -8°C (28°F to 18°F). Recommended iron temp.: 140°C (284°F). LF07X performs great in normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Its hardness makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result. Can be used as a racing wax at low air humidity, but will also serve the purpose as a brilliant training wax. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski or alpine ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. When used as a base for Cera F, we recommend the new FC07X powder.
$69.99
This fine horse-hair brush is perfect for brushing even the finest structures.
$74.99 - $272.00
The HFX series is great gliders for competition that works well in fresh, old or man made snow. Perfect underlayer for top coats Great water repellency properties Temperature range from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). Recommended iron temp.: 120°C (248°F). HF10X is made a little bit harder than the old HF10. Our test result shows that a slightly harder wax performs better in this area compared to the old classic, especially noticeable when used alone. The adjusted hardness is also making the wax more durable than before. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HF10X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC10X and HVC Warm.
$74.99
The HFX series is great gliders for competition that works well in fresh, old or man made snow. Durable wax for cold condtions Can be used alone or are as underlayer for top-coats Temperature range from -8°C to -14°C (18°F to 7°F). Recommended iron temp.: 150°C (311°F). The 5 series fulfill a hardness gap between the 4 and the 6 series. It was a demand from alpine and has been used with great success in World Cup over the last seasons. Cross country is also gradually discovering HF05X and we see more and more servicemen who prefer this wax in cold conditions. The lower melting point compared to the 4 series makes the 5 series easier to work with, without sacrificing the good glide properties it has in cold conditions. For fresh, old or man made snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Scraping after appr. one minute. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HF05X can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for Cera F powder, such as FC05X.
$74.99
The HFX series is great gliders for competition that works well in fresh, old or man made snow. An undisputed favorite in cold conditions Hard and durable, yet easy to apply A favorite both in alpine and XC Temperature range from -5°C to -10°C (23°F to 14°F). Recommended iron temp.: 145°C (293°F). Our std. HF6 recipe has proven to be too good to be dropped and is therefore continued as HF06X in the Cera Nova X range. It’s a very popular wax both in alpine and cross country and has shown good properties on artificial snow in addition to natural snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HF06X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC06X and HVC Cold.
$74.99
The HFX series is great gliders for competition that works well in fresh, old or man made snow. A great wax for typical winter conditions Perfect underlayer for top coats We do not currently ship Temperature range from -2°C to -8°C (28°F to 18°F). Recommended iron temp.: 140°C (284°F). HF07X is a versatile wax suited for normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Its hardness makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result. For fresh,old or man made snow. Good in clean snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HF07X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC07X and HVC Cold.
$74.99 - $272.00
The HFX series is great gliders for competition that works well in fresh, old or man made snow. An undisputed favorite in warm conditions A favorite in nordic disiplines Perfect underlayer for top coats Temperature range from -4°C to +4°C (25°F to 39°F). Recommended iron temp.: 130°C (266°F). HF08X is a continuation of the classic HF8 which is a legendary wax within racing. Over the last decade this wax has contributed to a numerous of Olympic and WC medals in all ski disciplines. Its softness and high fluoro content makes it perfect in conditions on both sides of the freezing point. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. HF08X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC08X and HVC Warm.
$79.99
Designed specifically for wet conditions and dirty snow. The black additive helps reduce friction and reduces the amount of dirt that sticks to the base. As well as being superb in wet conditions, this wax is also highly competitive in colder weather. The speed of the waxing iron should be approx. 8-10 seconds for a skating or alpine ski. The wax can be reheated after cooling to room temperature (10 min.) for better durability. Scrape after waiting about one minute. It is important to have a good waxing iron in order to melt the wax efficiently. Recommended waxing iron temp.: 155°C. - Durable glide wax - A favorite for classic long-distance skiing - Hard wax - Can be used with roto wool - For all skiing - Ski wax