Vauhti Pure Race Klisters
The wax techs here at LCN will tell you that on a klister race day, Vauhti Pure Race Klisters are the first and often the last klisters we test.
These are fast! Perhaps even better is that they all tolerate new or fine grained snow mixed into the groom with fewer icing problems than other klisters. Far less likely to need a cover to improve speed or reduce the risk of icing.
Like any klister solution, these are great when mixed.
Spring slushy wet corn snow and the LDR with a bit of Red is an obvious mix. Careful, add a bit of red at a time!
If the tracks are hard, icy, but moisture is coming to the surface add a few drops of the Red into the Violet.
If the tracks are hard, icy, but very coarse and starting to break, add LDR to Violet up to a 50/50 mix.
In wet falling fine grained and very sticky snow, the Red by itself is great but be careful to keep it very thin! A little bit of this red goes a long way.
The wax techs here at LCN will tell you that on a klister race day, Vauhti Pure Race Klisters are the first and often the last klisters we test.
These are fast! Perhaps even better is that they all tolerate new or fine grained snow mixed into the groom with fewer icing problems than other klisters. Far less likely to need a cover to improve speed or reduce the risk of icing.
Like any klister solution, these are great when mixed.
Spring slushy wet corn snow and the LDR with a bit of Red is an obvious mix. Careful, add a bit of red at a time!
If the tracks are hard, icy, but moisture is coming to the surface add a few drops of the Red into the Violet.
If the tracks are hard, icy, but very coarse and starting to break, add LDR to Violet up to a 50/50 mix.
In wet falling fine grained and very sticky snow, the Red by itself is great but be careful to keep it very thin! A little bit of this red goes a long way.
The wax techs here at LCN will tell you that on a klister race day, Vauhti Pure Race Klisters are the first and often the last klisters we test.
These are fast! Perhaps even better is that they all tolerate new or fine grained snow mixed into the groom with fewer icing problems than other klisters. Far less likely to need a cover to improve speed or reduce the risk of icing.
Like any klister solution, these are great when mixed.
Spring slushy wet corn snow and the LDR with a bit of Red is an obvious mix. Careful, add a bit of red at a time!
If the tracks are hard, icy, but moisture is coming to the surface add a few drops of the Red into the Violet.
If the tracks are hard, icy, but very coarse and starting to break, add LDR to Violet up to a 50/50 mix.
In wet falling fine grained and very sticky snow, the Red by itself is great but be careful to keep it very thin! A little bit of this red goes a long way.