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Hydrocarbon wax for cold conditions, ideal glide.
MAPLUS BP10 hydrocarbon wax for temperatures from -5° to 0°C. Ideal for humidity below 50%.
Racing paraffin for skis, base protection, temperatures -10/-5°C.
REX 421 Glider Pack Blue/Purple, ideal for temperatures +2...-10°C, 10 pieces per pack.
REX 422 Glider Pack wax set for temperatures +8...-5°C, includes REX Purple and Red.
Specialty from Rex! Fluor-based oil with the same properties as soft base wax, but easier and faster to use.
Fluor-free paraffin for new snow, temperature range -3°C to -10°C.
Fluor-free paraffin for all snow types, ideal for base and ski maintenance.
Fluor-free paraffin for all snow conditions, ideal for base and maintenance.
Fluor-free paraffin for cold snow, ideal for cross-country skis.
Fluor-free paraffin for coarse and artificial snow, temperature range +1 to -5°C.
Fluor-free paraffin for wet snow, temperature +20 to -1°C, 200 g.
Graphite wax for cold snow, perfect for marathons. Revitalizes ski base.
Fluorinated glide wax spray, suitable for all base types and mohair inserts.
Hard glide wax for cold conditions (-4 °C and below). Long-lasting and economical, includes a scraper on the packaging.
Swix F4 Premium Cold Glide Wax with applicator ensures excellent glide on all snow types and is ideal for alpine skis and snowboards.
Hard glide wax from the improved F4 series for warm snow conditions. Easy to apply, great glide, long-lasting performance.
Swix F4 Premium Warm Glide Wax with applicator ensures optimal glide at temperatures from -4°C and above.
Universal glide wax for skiers and snowboarders. Suitable for all snow conditions.
Liquid SWIX F6L Blue wax, -4°C to -15°C, 80ml for all snow conditions.
SWIX CH04X hydrocarbon wax for extreme cold, perfect for races and training.
SWIX CH06XL wax for cold conditions, ideal in high humidity.
Universal SWIX CH6 glide wax 60 g for temperatures from -6 °C to -12 °C. Excellent glide and base protection for standard winter conditions.
Universal glide wax for racing and recreational use in cold conditions.
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