Rode Blue Super Extra Stick
I call this grip wax "Harrison's Happy Day". If you know Harrison H, you'll know that a ski day when this is working he will be smiling and putting in a lot of K's.
Another old formulation from Rode still in use at the World Cup. Think of newly fallen and slightly humid snow in the 20 degree range that isn't quite glazing yet, and while these conditions can be fast it is surely at its best when kicking on Blue Super Extra.
When Rode TL B17 is inconsistent or Rode VO not quite fast enough this is the one to try next.
I call this grip wax "Harrison's Happy Day". If you know Harrison H, you'll know that a ski day when this is working he will be smiling and putting in a lot of K's.
Another old formulation from Rode still in use at the World Cup. Think of newly fallen and slightly humid snow in the 20 degree range that isn't quite glazing yet, and while these conditions can be fast it is surely at its best when kicking on Blue Super Extra.
When Rode TL B17 is inconsistent or Rode VO not quite fast enough this is the one to try next.
I call this grip wax "Harrison's Happy Day". If you know Harrison H, you'll know that a ski day when this is working he will be smiling and putting in a lot of K's.
Another old formulation from Rode still in use at the World Cup. Think of newly fallen and slightly humid snow in the 20 degree range that isn't quite glazing yet, and while these conditions can be fast it is surely at its best when kicking on Blue Super Extra.
When Rode TL B17 is inconsistent or Rode VO not quite fast enough this is the one to try next.