Star Next Fleece-applied Blocks
These glide waxes are amazing, and it is amazing to us that they're not more popular.
At the on-snow glide wax clinics we have done where we treat skiers own skis in stages and have them test and report, at every stage from base cleaning to first wax coat to the final coat, skiers are impressed at the improvement each stage contributes. But it may be the fleece applied blocks that delivers the most amazement.
Whirling a fleece roto brush with a power drill and sticking one of these blocks onto it doesn't seem to have any visual confirmation that something good can come out of it - it seems invisible! But the subsequent ski test always bring smiles and wide eyes.
The speed at which these can be applied is stunning, the results often just as stunning. Easily the fastest race-day glide wax procedure.
Perhaps the only down side is that you need to have appropriate roto-fleece brushes and a power drill are needed.
Best results come from applying very thin layers, and the layers can be added using the same or different temperature range blocks.
Polar for snow temperature -10°...-20°C
Cold for snow temperature -6°...-10°C
Medium for snow temperature -3°...-8°C
Warm for snow temperature 0°...-5°C
These glide waxes are amazing, and it is amazing to us that they're not more popular.
At the on-snow glide wax clinics we have done where we treat skiers own skis in stages and have them test and report, at every stage from base cleaning to first wax coat to the final coat, skiers are impressed at the improvement each stage contributes. But it may be the fleece applied blocks that delivers the most amazement.
Whirling a fleece roto brush with a power drill and sticking one of these blocks onto it doesn't seem to have any visual confirmation that something good can come out of it - it seems invisible! But the subsequent ski test always bring smiles and wide eyes.
The speed at which these can be applied is stunning, the results often just as stunning. Easily the fastest race-day glide wax procedure.
Perhaps the only down side is that you need to have appropriate roto-fleece brushes and a power drill are needed.
Best results come from applying very thin layers, and the layers can be added using the same or different temperature range blocks.
Polar for snow temperature -10°...-20°C
Cold for snow temperature -6°...-10°C
Medium for snow temperature -3°...-8°C
Warm for snow temperature 0°...-5°C
These glide waxes are amazing, and it is amazing to us that they're not more popular.
At the on-snow glide wax clinics we have done where we treat skiers own skis in stages and have them test and report, at every stage from base cleaning to first wax coat to the final coat, skiers are impressed at the improvement each stage contributes. But it may be the fleece applied blocks that delivers the most amazement.
Whirling a fleece roto brush with a power drill and sticking one of these blocks onto it doesn't seem to have any visual confirmation that something good can come out of it - it seems invisible! But the subsequent ski test always bring smiles and wide eyes.
The speed at which these can be applied is stunning, the results often just as stunning. Easily the fastest race-day glide wax procedure.
Perhaps the only down side is that you need to have appropriate roto-fleece brushes and a power drill are needed.
Best results come from applying very thin layers, and the layers can be added using the same or different temperature range blocks.
Polar for snow temperature -10°...-20°C
Cold for snow temperature -6°...-10°C
Medium for snow temperature -3°...-8°C
Warm for snow temperature 0°...-5°C