Waxes
Slather the hot cherry-scented Bluebird Bryan Iguchi Wax all over the base of your stick when you need more sensation and less friction on the shred hill. This all-temp wax includes a Bryan Iguchi st... more...
When you want to wax up your shred-stick without busting out the iron, waiting for it to cool, then making a mess scraping off excess, look to Swix Liquid FX Snowboard Fluoro Universal Wax. This wax w... more...
Get stock car speeds and leave your buddies in the dust when you iron on the DAKINE Indy Cake Wax. This easy-on wax features a high fluorine content for performance, and requires a simple three step a... more...
Grab some DAKINE Nitrous Cake Wax, open a pack of balloons, wait, nevermind. Iron on this economical hot wax for all-out performance in a range of different snow conditions. An easy, three-step applic... more...
There can be no good waxing without base preparation. To get ultimate glide out of your base(s) in cold snow conditions, use Swix Base Prep Cold Wax before applying outer layers of wax. Swix Base Prep... more...
When the temps are around freezing, slap some Swix VR50 Hard Kick Wax onto your waxless cross country skis for efficient grip. Swix designed this hard wax for moist to dry snow around freezing and hig... more...
Prep the base of your waxless cross country skis with the Swix Green Base Klister Spray. For the best performance, apply a thin layer of the Green Base Spray before you add regular klister or spray kl... more...
Even if you go the waxless ski route, your bases need a little love to stay in prime shape. Without treatment, waxless ski bases can dry out and get dirty, which inhibits performance. Use the Swix Car... more...
You wouldn t wax your car when it s covered with dirt, so show your skis the same respect as the ol Chevy. Apply Swix Glide Wax Cleaner, brush those bases, wipe, and let dry. Then when you wax your s... more...
Use the Toko Gel Clean Spray to remove old wax from the kick zone of your classic skis. This formula is especially good at removing Toko's GripWax Spray. Just spray it on, let it sit, and wipe it off.... more...


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