ITEM NUMBER: 105

Light Green

-8…-15°C

For cold conditions. On new snow provides a good grip at around -6°C. Use it in race waxing as a coating for softer waxes.

Using grip wax using from start to finish – base preparation and glide waxing

  1. Tape off the grip zone.
  2. Roughen the grip zone with sandpaper and clean off the sanding dust.
  3. Apply a layer of Rex base wax. (You can also use liquid Rex Base Wax, which is a faster method.)
  4. Heat the base wax with a heat gun or waxing iron.
  5. Smooth it with a cork.
  6. Apply a thin layer of Rex grip wax according to the conditions.
  7. Smooth it with a cork.
  8. Repeat the application of grip wax 2-4 times, smoothing the wax after each layer. Apply thinner wax to both ends of the grip zone and thicker wax in the middle.
  9. Typically, you will need 2-4 layers of wax. The required amount depends on the stiffness of the ski and personal preferences. You can add wax even on the track.

Peeling the wax tin

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