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Reduced price! NF6 violet -4° / -12°, 250gr View larger

NF6 violet -4° / -12°, 250gr

NF6

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Neige de -4° / -12°

Temps froid

250g

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Foire aux questions (FAQ)

    Why do we need to wax ski and snowboard?

    With waxing, the ski-base is impregnated with paraffin wax like a piece of furniture or leather. Not only does the wax protect it from oxidation but it acts as a lubricant on the snow. The oxidation is recognized by a bleaching of the base which loses its satin aspect (drying) which considerably increases the friction on the snow crystals.

    By reducing the friction on the snow, the wax increases the glide and greatly improves the handling and the driving precision of the skis. Without this, the pleasure of skiing and snowboarding is less. Regular waxing help ski-base to remain lubricate and become especially slippery.

    In the spring it is strongly recommended to wax your ski-bases without scraping the wax, this layer protects against oxidation, drying and soiling


    What are the benefits of brushing before and after waxing and why are the ski-bases structured?

    Before waxing: the use of a hand brush or a rotating brush, ideally in very fine bronze bristles, allows the cleaning of the bases even to the depth of their fine structures. This energetic brushing also produces a texture favorable to the impregnation of the wax.

    After waxing (and scraping the wax if it is hot waxing): brushing is ideally done with a hand brush or rotating horsehair. This releases the structure of the base and polishes the wax.

    Note that the ski-bases are not smooth but have fine longitudinal structures that reduce adhesion especially on wet snow. The structures will be less deep for the cold snows and more for the wet snows. Waxing, especially hot, fills these structures you need to release by vigorous brushing.

    For universal use we strongly advise against deep structures that interfere with the handling of skis and snowboards.

    If, during the maintenance of the ski base, you see structures on the edge, their disposal by sanding with a long diamond file, used with a guide of fall, is essential for a good functioning of the skis and snowboards.


    When do we need to hot wax or liquid wax?

    On a new ski or after grinding the base on a machine, the ideal is to hot wax 5 to 7 times (the first 5 to 7 days).

    Then on the little abrasive snow (wet snow) usually a liquid waxing after each day with our liquid wax BO31 allows to replace a hot waxing hot which requires much more time.

    If despite this liquid waxing at each day, the base becomes gray along the edges that means it must be hot waxing.


    Which temperature should you set to your wax iron for a universal hot wax?

    When the temperature is not indicated by the manufacturer, it is often between 100 and 130 degrees Celsius.

    If the wax is hard to melt, the wax iron is not hot enough. If the wax makes the wax fume, it is too hot.

    Warning ! according to the additives the smoke is toxic.


    As spring approaches, should skis be waxed with an outdoor temperature wax above zero?

    Yes, when temperatures go up, it is recommended to wax your skis with a wax for positive temperature, because they are softer waxes that slide better on the wet snow.

    When air and snow temperature are cold, the crystals are getting abrasive, so the wax should be harder. A soft wax slips badly and wears quickly on cold snows. It is interesting to know that even if the air is warm, the temperature of the snow never exceeds zero degrees Celsius.


    The price of wax varies a lot, what is the difference between wax?>

    100% fluorocarbon, high fluorocarbon, hydrocarbon, universal: the difference between these types of wax is the level of more or less fluorinated paraffins.

    When the indication is Hydrocarbon or NF, it is a non-fluorinated paraffin "NF". A universal wax generally has a non-fluorinated paraffin for a snow temperature of about -5 degrees, which is a common temperature.

    When the temperature rises and you slip badly the wet snow sticks on the ski-base. Iit is necessary to use a wax with the high fluorocarbon content.


    Should new skis or snowboards be waxed before their first use?

    On a new ski or snowboard, it’s good to do 5 to 7 hot waxings (the first 5 to 7 days).