Rode Endurance Glide Wax Block
This glide wax continues to impress us.
In the non-fluoro race world the fastest solutions tend to not be a single choice but often involve layers and mixes. One of the new developments from nearly all the manufacturers are extremely hard and durable glide waxes. Surprisingly, these often deliver excellent speed as well.
Rode Endurance is one such glide wax, and in addition to frequently winning glide tests it is also just about the most affordable of the category.
Hint - in addition to being a solid race day base foundation hot wax, Rode Endurance is a great every day ski glide wax.
Note the recommended temperature range between 10.0°C and -20.0°C !
Also note the iron temperature required of 155°C.
This glide wax continues to impress us.
In the non-fluoro race world the fastest solutions tend to not be a single choice but often involve layers and mixes. One of the new developments from nearly all the manufacturers are extremely hard and durable glide waxes. Surprisingly, these often deliver excellent speed as well.
Rode Endurance is one such glide wax, and in addition to frequently winning glide tests it is also just about the most affordable of the category.
Hint - in addition to being a solid race day base foundation hot wax, Rode Endurance is a great every day ski glide wax.
Note the recommended temperature range between 10.0°C and -20.0°C !
Also note the iron temperature required of 155°C.
This glide wax continues to impress us.
In the non-fluoro race world the fastest solutions tend to not be a single choice but often involve layers and mixes. One of the new developments from nearly all the manufacturers are extremely hard and durable glide waxes. Surprisingly, these often deliver excellent speed as well.
Rode Endurance is one such glide wax, and in addition to frequently winning glide tests it is also just about the most affordable of the category.
Hint - in addition to being a solid race day base foundation hot wax, Rode Endurance is a great every day ski glide wax.
Note the recommended temperature range between 10.0°C and -20.0°C !
Also note the iron temperature required of 155°C.