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Waxes / Tuning Supplies

$29.99
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 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 wants the optimum skiing experience.
$31.99
For new and new fallen fine-grained snow from 0°C to -3°C (32°F to 27°F). Old/partly transformed snow from -1°C to -6°C (30°F to 21°F). Purple kick wax designed for conditions a few degrees below the freezing point. Provides perfect kick until you experience moderate shiny tracks. The wax contains a new additive designed to impart maximum lubricity. This improves the stick-slip properties of the wax and gives an excellent feeling. 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 wants the optimum skiing experience.
$13.99
KUU Nordic Grip Wax universal 40g (0 to -8c)
$34.99
Cleans integrated skins in a gentle way without affecting the skin glue. Restores the properties of the skin and increases its efficiency. To be used after skiing.
$15.99
New fallen snow -1°C to -7°C (30°F to 19°F). Old fine grained snow -3°C to -10°C (27°F to 14°F). The most popular V-wax. A very flexible and versatile wax covering a large temperature- range on the cold side of freezing. To be utilized close to 0°C (32°C), demands relatively new snow and low air humidity (below 45-50%). The V-Line of hard kick-waxes is made for racing and recreational skiing. Their quality is very high due to fully refined petroleum waxes, synthetic rubbers and pharmaceutical quality oils.
$19.99
Clean your skis after races and ski-touring with this handy, pocket sized Base Cleaner aerosol. Formulated to minimize health and fire hazards. 2.5 fl. oz.
$15.99
Synthetic Cork with #100 grit sandpaper attached with Velcro®. A combi cork with sandpaper to be used on the kick zone before applying kick wax; Will make the kick wax adhere better to the base.
$39.99
Ideally suited for temperatures ranging from -15 Celsius and colder.
$15.99
As the name indicates, this is hardwax made for the coldest conditions. Frequently used in the polar regions of Europe and North America. The V-Line of hard kick-waxes is made for racing and recreational skiing. Their quality is very high due to fully refined petroleum waxes, synthetic rubbers and pharmaceutical quality oils. New fallen snow: -12°C to -25°C (10°F to -12°F). Old fine grained snow: -15°C to -30°C (5°F to -22°F).
$34.99
For normal winter conditions, 0°C to -10°C. The All Round Base Prep wax for most skis/boards. Used on new skis and as travel wax.
$49.99
Performance racing spray for all kinds of snow and temperatures.
$15.99
A very frequently used wax, both in racing and touring. When Blue Extra becomes somewhat slippery, a thin layer of Violet Special probably is the right wax. The V-Line of hard kick-waxes is made for racing and recreational skiing. Their quality is very high due to fully refined petroleum waxes, synthetic rubbers and pharmaceutical quality oils. New fallen snow: 0°C to -3°C (32°F to 27°F). Old fine grained snow: -2°C to -6°C (28°F to 21°F).
$12.99
This synthetic cork has a higher density than a regular synthetic cork. For racing.
$24.99
16 tpcm. Traditional chromed tang file. Finish work and light touch up. All season file for light maintenance. User level: Racing
$11.99
Sharp and effective plexi scraper for scraping off glider, 4 mm.
$34.99
A glide enhancer and cleaner for waxless skis.
$8.99
Practical scraper for removing grip wax and klister.
$39.99
Handy pocket size! Small quality bronze brush for glide waxes.
$31.99
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 wants the optimum skiing experience.
$15.99
The well known cold snow wax, used for more than fifty years, has been modernized several times with new components. The V-Line of hard kick-waxes is made for racing and recreational skiing. Their quality is very high due to fully refined petroleum waxes, synthetic rubbers and pharmaceutical quality oils. New fallen snow: -8°C to -15°C (18°F to 5°F). Old fine grained snow: -10°C to -18°C (14°F to 0°F).
$24.99
A base binder spray for fine grained and transformed snow. It is applied by holding the bottle upside down and moved slowly along the skis kick-zone on both sides of the groove. The distance between the base and nozzle should be approx. 5 cm. Just apply a thin layer, wait a few minutes and add a few layers of kick wax for the conditions. You will then have a much more durable coating than with just the kick wax. Very convenient for training and when you don’t have an iron available.
$22.99
Green Base Klister Spray. Temperature range -15°C to +10°C. OBS! Apply a thin layer. Use regular klister on top, adjusted to the conditions, or aerosol Quick Klister. Upside down spray applicator for controlled spray-on application. The Base klister is applied by holding the bottle upside down and move it slowly along the ski on both sides of the groove. Distance between the base and nozzle should be 4-5 cm. For Racing, Sport and Recreation. 2.4 fl. oz.
$39.99
Protects integrated skins from icing and improves glide properties. Recommended maintenance for skin skis to extend their life span and get a better ski experience. To be applied before skiing.
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