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Nordic wax
Discover all our Nordic waxing products to maintain and optimize the glide of your skis. From the choice of wax according to temperature and snow type, to the cleaning and application stages, find all the equipment you need for quality maintenance: waxing irons, kerosene wax, brushes and scrapers. Ensure long-lasting, high-performance gliding all winter long.
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Nordic waxing: maintaining your skis for perfect glide
Why is waxing essential for your skis?
Waxing is an essential step in guaranteeing optimum glide and extending the life of your skis, whether Nordic, cross-country or alpine. Choosing the right wax and adapting base maintenance to snow and temperature conditions are key to providing skiers with the best possible experience, whatever the season.
Key steps to waxing your skis
1. Cleaning the base: an essential step
To wax your skis effectively, it's crucial to follow a few simple steps and have the right equipment. Cleaning the base is the first important operation: removing old wax residues and impurities allows the new wax to adhere properly. Use a good quality brush for cleaning before applying the first layer of wax.
2. Choose wax according to temperature and snow type
Depending on the type of snow (cold, wet, etc.) and temperature, the choice of wax varies, from cold to hot. Brands such as Vola offer a wide range of waxes adapted to each specific need. Adapting your waxing to the conditions is essential to optimize the performance of your skis.
3. Applying wax: the waxing iron technique
Once you've chosen your wax, heat it with a waxing iron so that it penetrates the base. This operation requires care and precision: only a few grams of product are needed to cover the sole. Apply the wax in the direction of glide, then leave to cool so that it adheres well.
4. Scraping and brushing: an important finishing touch
Once the wax has cooled, use a squeegee to remove the excess, an essential step to avoid slowing down the ski. Finish the operation by carefully brushing the base with a suitable brush, to guarantee maximum glide and quality.
Why wax your Nordic skis regularly?
Nordic skis, like cross-country or touring skis, require regular maintenance throughout the winter to maintain their performance. Regular waxing improves glide quality, reduces sole wear and ensures better edge grip. Far from being reserved for professional skiers, waxing is an invaluable aid for every skier who wants to make the most of the cold season.
Waxing: an investment for winter
In short, good waxing, done with care and the right products, is an investment that ensures optimal gliding and preserves your skis. Test different techniques and products to find the type of waxing best suited to your needs and outings. Whether you're an alpine or nordic skier, waxing your skis is an essential step towards a successful winter!