Rex G Series Liquid Glide Waxes- 60ml

$28.00

The Rex G series liquid glide waxes were some of the first of the new non-fluoro race glide waxes available, and in the past few years with so many other brands delivering all sorts of new products it says something that these are still around.

Trustworthy, plenty of speed for fun skiing or recreational racing, and cheap and easy to apply. Of course they're still around!

These 60ml with a sponge applicator seem to differ a bit compared to the 150ml spray versions, we think due to the carrier liquid. A long drying time is still worthwhile but it seems to take less time.

G41 Pink/Green 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.

G21G Graphite 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. A really great everyday glide wax in areas where it snows frequently.

G21 Blue 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.

G11 Yellow 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. In spring we like adding this on top of G41. in saturated wet snow this can be applied and skied before drying.

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The Rex G series liquid glide waxes were some of the first of the new non-fluoro race glide waxes available, and in the past few years with so many other brands delivering all sorts of new products it says something that these are still around.

Trustworthy, plenty of speed for fun skiing or recreational racing, and cheap and easy to apply. Of course they're still around!

These 60ml with a sponge applicator seem to differ a bit compared to the 150ml spray versions, we think due to the carrier liquid. A long drying time is still worthwhile but it seems to take less time.

G41 Pink/Green 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.

G21G Graphite 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. A really great everyday glide wax in areas where it snows frequently.

G21 Blue 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.

G11 Yellow 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. In spring we like adding this on top of G41. in saturated wet snow this can be applied and skied before drying.

The Rex G series liquid glide waxes were some of the first of the new non-fluoro race glide waxes available, and in the past few years with so many other brands delivering all sorts of new products it says something that these are still around.

Trustworthy, plenty of speed for fun skiing or recreational racing, and cheap and easy to apply. Of course they're still around!

These 60ml with a sponge applicator seem to differ a bit compared to the 150ml spray versions, we think due to the carrier liquid. A long drying time is still worthwhile but it seems to take less time.

G41 Pink/Green 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.

G21G Graphite 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. A really great everyday glide wax in areas where it snows frequently.

G21 Blue 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.

G11 Yellow 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. In spring we like adding this on top of G41. in saturated wet snow this can be applied and skied before drying.