Rex NF Spray Liquid Glide Waxes- 150ml
The Rex NF series of glide waxes were developed to be reasonably close to the old fluoro waxes they replace. NF= non fluoro.
Very important to allow for a long cure time, preferably overnight. This is one of the few liquid glide waxes that don't seem to improve much by roto-fleecing. Do finish with a nylon or horsehair brush.
NF41 Pink/Green spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer. Intended for use in coarse or very abrasive snow at either end of the temperature spectrum - "green" or "polar", or warm, hard crusty old or man-made snow. Here's a hint - if you prefer using other brands of glide wax, consider adding this one. As a base layer under softer wet snow waxes this can add fantastic durability. As a thin final layer this can add speed in any old warm snow.
NF21G Graphite spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and has a wide temperature operating range (+2C/-12C). Important to note that this glide wax is intended for use on new or falling snow. Usually best in low humidity snow, it can be surprisingly competitive in humid snow as well.
NF21 Blue spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and in addition to having a wide temperature operating range (-2C/-12C) it is also tolerant of variable snow crystal and track conditions. This is a great choice for mid-winter snow that could change during the day.
NF11 Yellow spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and in addition to having a wide temperature operating range (+10C/-2C) it is also tolerant of variable snow crystal and track conditions. This is a great choice for both fine grain wet snow and coarse slush.
The Rex NF series of glide waxes were developed to be reasonably close to the old fluoro waxes they replace. NF= non fluoro.
Very important to allow for a long cure time, preferably overnight. This is one of the few liquid glide waxes that don't seem to improve much by roto-fleecing. Do finish with a nylon or horsehair brush.
NF41 Pink/Green spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer. Intended for use in coarse or very abrasive snow at either end of the temperature spectrum - "green" or "polar", or warm, hard crusty old or man-made snow. Here's a hint - if you prefer using other brands of glide wax, consider adding this one. As a base layer under softer wet snow waxes this can add fantastic durability. As a thin final layer this can add speed in any old warm snow.
NF21G Graphite spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and has a wide temperature operating range (+2C/-12C). Important to note that this glide wax is intended for use on new or falling snow. Usually best in low humidity snow, it can be surprisingly competitive in humid snow as well.
NF21 Blue spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and in addition to having a wide temperature operating range (-2C/-12C) it is also tolerant of variable snow crystal and track conditions. This is a great choice for mid-winter snow that could change during the day.
NF11 Yellow spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and in addition to having a wide temperature operating range (+10C/-2C) it is also tolerant of variable snow crystal and track conditions. This is a great choice for both fine grain wet snow and coarse slush.
The Rex NF series of glide waxes were developed to be reasonably close to the old fluoro waxes they replace. NF= non fluoro.
Very important to allow for a long cure time, preferably overnight. This is one of the few liquid glide waxes that don't seem to improve much by roto-fleecing. Do finish with a nylon or horsehair brush.
NF41 Pink/Green spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer. Intended for use in coarse or very abrasive snow at either end of the temperature spectrum - "green" or "polar", or warm, hard crusty old or man-made snow. Here's a hint - if you prefer using other brands of glide wax, consider adding this one. As a base layer under softer wet snow waxes this can add fantastic durability. As a thin final layer this can add speed in any old warm snow.
NF21G Graphite spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and has a wide temperature operating range (+2C/-12C). Important to note that this glide wax is intended for use on new or falling snow. Usually best in low humidity snow, it can be surprisingly competitive in humid snow as well.
NF21 Blue spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and in addition to having a wide temperature operating range (-2C/-12C) it is also tolerant of variable snow crystal and track conditions. This is a great choice for mid-winter snow that could change during the day.
NF11 Yellow spray liquid can be used as a base layer or a top layer, and in addition to having a wide temperature operating range (+10C/-2C) it is also tolerant of variable snow crystal and track conditions. This is a great choice for both fine grain wet snow and coarse slush.