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Glide wax cross-country skiing
Glide wax cross-country skiing

Glide wax cross-country skiing

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Discover our selection of glide waxes for cross-country skis at the best prices. Whether you need a universal wax for leisure outings or a high-performance product for racing, you'll find the right wax for your needs.

Why wax your cross-country skis?

Glide wax is essential for getting the most out of your cross-country skiing. Applied to the ski base, it reduces friction with the snow and allows you to glide smoothly. Beyond performance, waxing protects your ski bases from wear, helping to extend the life of your equipment.

With proper waxing, you'll save energy, improve your speed, and gain better control. For regular skiers, investing in cross-country ski waxes for better glide quickly becomes essential to keep your skis performing at their best.

The different types of wax: how to choose?

It's easier to choose the right wax when you know the available options. Your choice depends on several factors: your level, budget, and snow conditions. At Snowleader, you'll find a wide range of waxes in stock, featuring top brands like Swix and Vola.

Universal waxes: versatile and accessible

Universal hydrocarbon-based waxes are ideal for those seeking great value for money. Easy to apply, they suit most situations and adapt well to different snow types. They're the perfect choice for regular classic cross-country skiing. To get equipped, our complete waxing kits include all the necessary accessories in one click.

Racing waxes: for the most demanding skiers

The most demanding skiers will appreciate high-performance waxes. These premium products deliver what you expect from a racing wax: optimal glide and a real advantage on the snow. Find top brands like Vola Racing, trusted by athletes for quality.

Eco-friendly waxes: performance and respect for the environment

For those who care about nature, eco-friendly waxes without fluorocarbons are an excellent alternative. These technical innovations now offer excellent performance while reducing environmental impact. A responsible choice with no compromise on glide.

How to wax your cross-country skis properly?

For successful waxing, just follow a few simple steps. Here's our practical guide to waxing your skis like a pro, with the right equipment.

Step 1: Cleaning

Before applying wax, thoroughly clean the base with a wax remover or specific cleaner. This step removes old wax and dirt that could affect adhesion. A clean, dry base ensures the wax will last.

Step 2: Applying the wax

The application depends on the type of wax:

  • Hot wax: heat your iron to the correct temperature, melt the wax onto the base, and spread it evenly
  • Liquid or spray waxes: apply directly in a thin layer over the entire glide zone
  • Let the wax cool for about 30 minutes for hot waxing before moving to the next step

Step 3: Finishing

Once cooled, scrape off the excess with a scraper using regular strokes. Then brush the base with a nylon brush to structure the surface. For a professional finish, use a horsehair brush to polish the base perfectly. Now you're ready to enjoy your skis!

Your waxing questions answered

How do you choose the right wax for snow and temperature?

The choice mainly depends on the snow's temperature and humidity. Manufacturers indicate temperature ranges on their waxes (e.g. -2°C to -8°C). For cold, dry snow, choose waxes for cold temperatures. For wet snow, opt for warm or universal waxes. A universal wax is the simplest option for beginners.

How often should you wax your skis?

Frequency depends on your usage. For leisure, waxing every 5 to 10 outings is usually enough. Regular skiers should wax every 2 to 3 outings, or before each race. If your bases start to look whitish, it's time to re-wax.

What equipment do you need for waxing?

For complete waxing, you'll need:

  • A waxing iron with adjustable thermostat
  • A plexiglass scraper
  • Brushes (nylon, bronze, and horsehair depending on your level)
  • A base cleaner or wax remover
  • A ski vice to hold your equipment
  • The right wax for your conditions

Discover our tools and all-in-one kits, which are especially convenient for easy setup.

Can you wax your skis yourself or should you go to a professional?

You can easily wax your skis yourself with a minimum of equipment and practice. The basic techniques are accessible and deliver excellent results. For beginners, don't hesitate to ask for advice. Professional services are recommended for very specific race waxing or when combining edge sharpening with waxing.

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