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Graphite paraffin REX 444 LF Black for new snow, perfect for glide.
High-fluorine glide wax for racing use on wet and dirty snow.
High-fluorine paraffin for racers, ideal for snow +1°C to -12°C.
High-fluor wax for racers, temperature +2°C to -7°C, mixed snow.
Hard base glide wax designed for preparing cross-country and alpine ski bases. Improves durability and provides an ideal foundation for additional glide wax layers.
Hard base glide wax designed for preparing cross-country and alpine ski bases. Improves durability and provides an ideal foundation for additional glide wax layers.
Low-fluor glide wax designed for snow temperatures from -2°C to -16°C. Suitable for cross-country skis, alpine skis and snowboards.
Low-fluor glide wax designed for snow temperatures from -2°C to -16°C. Suitable for cross-country skis, alpine skis and snowboards.
High-fluor RCF glide wax for new snow with precise graphite content.
REX 4182 HF Green Wax, 2x100g, for temperatures -8 to -15°C.
Yellow glide wax REX 441 LF for temperatures +2°C to -2°C, harder than other brands but easy to apply.
Hard REX 443 LF Green wax for extremely cold conditions.
Hard REX 4432 LF Green wax for extreme cold. Ideal for cross-country skiing.
The softest LF wax for soft tracks and wet snow, ideal for new freezing conditions.
High fluor wax REX HF11 for new and old snow. Easy to apply, repels dirt.
Hard and durable HF paraffin Rex for cold conditions, -8°C to -20°C.
High fluorinated paraffin for temperatures -7°C to -20°C. Ideal for all snow types. Package 45 g.
Low fluor wax for all snow types, -7°C to -20°C, 200g.
START HF80 glide wax with high fluorine content, ideal for temperatures -7 to -25°C and humidity 55-75%.
100% pure perfluorcarbon powder for -10°C to -30°C. Ideal for cross-country skiing.
Low-fluoro glide wax for cold conditions. Ideal for service use and performance skiing.
High-performance low-fluoro glide wax for dirty and abrasive snow. Suitable for training and racing.
SWIX LF05X wax, 180g, ideal for training and base preparation at temperatures from -8°C to -14°C.
