Rode Top Line VO Stick
I enjoy testing grip wax. Maybe it is my background in chemistry, maybe my background in avalanche forecast training and studying snow crystals. Maybe I'm just a glutton for punishment. After all, I live in a place known as a grip waxing nightmare zone!
That background is to understand the value of what comes next - look in my waxing kit and of the stick waxes you'll find, Rode Top Line VO is obviously the most used.
Fresh and falling snow, high humidity, snow temperature between zero and -5C. Test Rode VO first.
If snow isn't falling and glaze is starting to appear, cushion with Vauhti Super Base, or better yet, a mix of Super Base and a stick wax with a wide range just under zero - such as Toko Red, Rode Violet Multigrade, Swix V45...or Rode VO.
For those still thinking that Rode Violet Multigrade is a must have grip wax, it is time to step up your game and get VO in your kit.
I enjoy testing grip wax. Maybe it is my background in chemistry, maybe my background in avalanche forecast training and studying snow crystals. Maybe I'm just a glutton for punishment. After all, I live in a place known as a grip waxing nightmare zone!
That background is to understand the value of what comes next - look in my waxing kit and of the stick waxes you'll find, Rode Top Line VO is obviously the most used.
Fresh and falling snow, high humidity, snow temperature between zero and -5C. Test Rode VO first.
If snow isn't falling and glaze is starting to appear, cushion with Vauhti Super Base, or better yet, a mix of Super Base and a stick wax with a wide range just under zero - such as Toko Red, Rode Violet Multigrade, Swix V45...or Rode VO.
For those still thinking that Rode Violet Multigrade is a must have grip wax, it is time to step up your game and get VO in your kit.
I enjoy testing grip wax. Maybe it is my background in chemistry, maybe my background in avalanche forecast training and studying snow crystals. Maybe I'm just a glutton for punishment. After all, I live in a place known as a grip waxing nightmare zone!
That background is to understand the value of what comes next - look in my waxing kit and of the stick waxes you'll find, Rode Top Line VO is obviously the most used.
Fresh and falling snow, high humidity, snow temperature between zero and -5C. Test Rode VO first.
If snow isn't falling and glaze is starting to appear, cushion with Vauhti Super Base, or better yet, a mix of Super Base and a stick wax with a wide range just under zero - such as Toko Red, Rode Violet Multigrade, Swix V45...or Rode VO.
For those still thinking that Rode Violet Multigrade is a must have grip wax, it is time to step up your game and get VO in your kit.