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Race Wax for Skiing and Snowboarding

Race wax, also known as competition wax, plays an important role in the world of snowboarding and skiing. Athletes and professional skiers and snowboarders rely on high-quality wax to achieve optimal performance during competitions and training. In our extensive collection of items for waxing and sharpening, we also offer a wide range of specific race wax and racing wax.

What is race wax?

Race wax, often referred to as competition wax, is a specialized form of hot wax designed to provide optimal performance in competitive skiing and snowboarding events. It is used by professional athletes, racing teams, and avid amateurs to enhance speed, control, and grip during races and training sessions.

Different types of race wax

In our collection of race wax from brands such as Oneball and Holmenkol, you will find various types of wax. But what exactly are the differences?

  1. Hydrocarbon Wax

    Hydrocarbon wax is a type of ski and snowboard wax made from hydrocarbons. It is often used for general applications, such as training and recreational use, due to its good all-round performance in various snow conditions. It offers improved sliding properties, reduced friction, and better control.

    This type of wax is generally less expensive than fluorocarbon wax and is often chosen by recreational skiers and snowboarders. It can be applied using various methods, including melting and rubbing with an iron or through hot waxing with a waxing iron. After application, the wax is smoothed with a wax comb and polished for optimal sliding performance.

    Although hydrocarbon wax is less specialized than fluorocarbon wax, it remains a popular choice due to its affordability and versatility, still providing significant benefits for skiers and snowboarders who do not require extremely high performance.

  2. Fluorocarbon Wax

    Fluorocarbon wax is an advanced type of ski and snowboard wax that contains fluorocarbon compounds. It is known for its excellent water-repellent properties and superior performance, especially in wet snow conditions. This wax offers improved sliding properties and reduces friction, allowing for higher speeds and better control on the slopes. Popular among advanced and professional skiers and snowboarders, it is used for competitions and racing applications. The application involves melting and applying with an iron or hot waxing with a waxing iron, followed by smoothing and polishing for optimal performance.

  1. Pure Fluor Wax

    Pure fluor wax, or high-fluorocarbon wax, is an advanced form of ski and snowboard wax with a high fluorocarbon content. This wax, primarily used by professional skiers and snowboarders at the top level, provides excellent water-repellent properties and maximum sliding performance, even in extreme snow conditions. It is the ultimate choice for athletes aiming for maximum speed and control on the slopes. The application is similar to other types of wax, where it is melted and applied with an iron or hot waxing with a waxing iron, followed by smoothing and polishing for optimal results.

What are the benefits of race wax?

The benefits of race wax include:

  1. Improved Speed: Race wax reduces friction and enhances sliding performance, allowing skiers and snowboarders to achieve higher speeds on the slopes.
  2. Better Grip: This wax provides better grip and control during turns and maneuvers, which is essential for delivering top performance in competitions and races.
  3. Material Protection: Regular application of race wax protects skis and snowboards from wear caused by friction and abrasive snow conditions, extending the lifespan of the equipment.
  4. Optimal Performance: By using specially formulated wax, skiers and snowboarders can fine-tune their equipment to the specific conditions of the slope, resulting in maximum performance and a competitive edge.
  5. Improved Moisture Resistance: Some race waxes, particularly those with high fluorocarbon content, offer excellent water-repellent properties, allowing skiers and snowboarders to perform optimally even in damp or wet snow conditions.

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Difference between race wax and all-temperature wax

The difference between race wax and all-temperature wax lies in their purpose and performance characteristics. Race wax, also known as competition wax, is designed for maximum performance in specific snow conditions and is often used by experienced and professional skiers and snowboarders during competitions. All-temperature wax, on the other hand, is developed to perform across a wide range of temperatures and snow conditions, making it a versatile choice for recreational skiers and snowboarders who encounter various environments during their outings.

Buying race wax online

Are you an avid snowboarder or skier looking for the best of the best? You are at the right place for everything you need to wax and sharpen your snowboard. In our webshop, you will find a large collection of snowboard maintenance products from brands like Holmenkol and Oneball. Looking for a complete wax set or a sharpening set? Then Sideways is the right place for you!