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$39.99
Protects the wax base during transport and is easy to prepare for the next training session. A versatile hard glide wax. Used by Racing Service and ski factories as a transport wax and as an effective preparation for the next summer snow training session. - Easy to apply with a waxing iron. - Easy to scrape and brush. - Fluoro-free
$16.99 - $120.00
PS10 is 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. It's important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. Recommended iron temp: 120°C (248°F). - A versatile wax for warm conditions - Low melting point and easy to apply
$64.99
Steel brush. Ø 0.18 mm. Used as first brush on wax after scraping. 5-6 strokes. High quality steel brush that has had an excellent reception in racing.
$163.99
The Swix 3 piece Backcountry ski vise offers a easy “click” system to fix backcountry skis to the vise. Made of light and durable ballistic plastic. 60 and 90 degrees side edge working position. - Vise for backcountry skiing - For snowboards and alpine skis - Takes up little space when travelling. - Easy to use ski vise.
$6.99 $8.99 22% Off
Transparent polyethylene sticks for repairing ski bases. Easy to work with. Ø 6 mm. 4 sticks per pack. First clean the damaged area in the base and scrape out any loose residue. Heat the polystick and drip into the damaged area in the base. Let it cool down and scrape away the excess with a steel scraper, or panzer file if necessary, and polish over with Fibertex for a fine finish. - Polyethylene Stick - For repairing ski bases - For racing service and ski workshops - Easy to work with
$6.99 $8.99 22% Off
Transparent polyethylene sticks for repairing ski bases. Easy to work with. Ø 6 mm. 4 sticks per pack. First clean the damaged area in the base and scrape out any loose residue. Heat the polystick and drip into the damaged area in the base. Let it cool down and scrape away the excess with a steel scraper, or panzer file if necessary, and polish over with Fibertex for a fine finish. - Polyethylene Stick - For repairing ski bases - For racing service and ski workshops - Easy to work with
$27.99
Coarse Diamond Stone with plastic support. Red. 100 mm. Deburring and maintenance stone. Works great for maintaining sharpness and smoothness. Good price.
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