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Wax Recommendation

Wax Recommendation – Limited North Amercian Championships

by Joel on Mar.11, 2010, under New Snow 0-15 deg, Ski Race Wax Recommendation

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Jeff Studdert Race Grounds – Limited North American Championships

New Snow 10-15 Deg. Thin snow cover, 76% Humidity

Toko

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Glide Wax: Moly + LF Blue 50/50 base, HF Top coat, Jetstream Blue Finish
or Swix LF 4 base, Swix HF4BW Top coat.
Kick Wax: NA
NA
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: NA
NA
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: Waxing with LF moly undercoat or HF4BW top coat will repel dirt and improve break-a-way speed. HF top coat wax will be better with the humidity that we have and repel dirt as well. Minimal structure will trap less dirt.
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Tour of Anchorage

by Joel on Mar.05, 2010, under Ski, Ski Race Wax Recommendation, Wax Recommendation

Apply LF Moly as a base to repel dirt and improve break a way speed, scrape and brush, then apply HF Blue/HF Red mixed 1:1, scrape and brush.  Finish by rotocorking JetStream Blue/JetStream Red brush with a dedicated nylon polishing brush and polish with a thermopad. The Jetstream will improve glide and durability while repelling dirt.

Pace yourself to finish strong. Last year I bonked and the hills from the coastal trail up to the finish were brutal. Take plenty of fuel and fluid early in the race. Waiting to long will catch up with you.  Have fun and finish strong.

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Wax Recommendation

by Joel on Feb.10, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, Old Snow 0-15 deg

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UAF Ski Trails

Old Snow 10-15 Deg. Thin snow cover, 89% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: LF Blue(1 layer Moly undercoat to repel dirt, optional)
or Swix LF 4 (1 layer Moly undercoat to repel dirt, optional)
Kick Wax: Toko Blue
or Swix Blue Extra
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: Yes, Thin layer ironed in
Yes, Thin layer ironed in
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: Waxing with LF moly undercoat will repel dirt and improve break-a-way speed. LF top coat wax will be better with the humidity that we have and repel dirt as well. Minimal structure will trap less dirt.
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Wax Recommendation

by Joel on Feb.10, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, Old Snow15-30 deg

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Birch Hill Ski Trails

Old Snow 20-30 Deg. Thin snow cover, 70% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: LF Red(1 layer Moly undercoat to repel dirt, optional)
or Swix LF 6 (1 layer Moly undercoat to repel dirt, optional)
Kick Wax: Toko Viola
or Swix Blue Extra
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder:
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: Waxing with LF moly undercoat will repel dirt and improve break-a-way speed. LF top coat wax will be better with the humidity that we have and repel dirt as well. Minimal structure will trap less dirt. Due to all the past cold weather the snow will be colder then the air.
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Race Recommendation

by Joel on Jan.30, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, Old Snow 0-15 deg, Old Snow15-30 deg, Ski Race Wax Recommendation

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Flint Hills Resources Town Race Series
Kendall Auto of Fairbanks SUBARU Skiathlon

Old Snow 10-20 Deg.  85% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: HF Blue/HF Red 2:1
or Swix HF 4/HF6 1:1
Kick Wax: Toko Blue 2 layers
or Swix VR 40 6 layers
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: Toko Base Green
or Swix Base
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: HF top coat wax will be better with the high humidity, LF waxes are a good substitute for HF wax if needed. Kick wax may change as day goes on.
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Wax Recommendation

by Joel on Jan.30, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, Old Snow 0-15 deg

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UAF Ski Trails

Old Snow 0-10 Deg.  87% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: LF Blue
or Swix LF 4
Kick Wax: Toko White 3 layers
or Swix Blue 6 layers
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: Toko Base Green
Swix Base
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: LF top coat wax will be better with the humidity and LF waxes are also harder and resist drag from cold snow.
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Wax Recommendation

by Joel on Jan.17, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, New Snow 0-15 deg, New Snow Below 0 deg

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Birch Hill & UAF Ski Trails

New Snow -5-+5 Deg.  82% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: LF Blue with Toko X-cold power
or Swix CH 4 with CH 3 Cold Power
Kick Wax: Toko Mint 2 layers
or Start Tar Black 5 layers
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: Toko Base 1 thin layer ironed in
Swix Base Binder 1 thin layer ironed in
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: LF top coat wax will be better with the humidity and LF waxes are also harder and resist drag from the sharp  new snow crystals. Start Tar kick wax is great in new snow.
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Distance series recap. A klister skis at minus 16f?

by Joel on Jan.10, 2010, under Ski, Ski Race Wax Recommendation

Kick not a problem at minus 16. The trick was getting good glide. I was running Toko HF blue on a cold stone grind (The Dunner). The high flouro wax was gliding fast with humidity up for minus 16  conditions. The HF was also repels dirt that can drastically slow skis by the end of the race if it sticks to them.  Because there was not any new sharp snow crystals I skipped the cold power. The snow was actually quite fast for the temperature.

I choose to ski on a klister ski. This may seem odd but the tall camber wax pocket alowed me to keep the kick wax off the snow alowing the ski to glide freely. I waxed the short pocket I would use if I was using klister. Getting grip on a klister skis at this temperature is not hard so the taller camber was not a problem. I waxed with Toko Green Binder ironed in Two layers of mint and some Green Toko Binder under the toe for bomb proof kick. I could walk up anything and rocket down the hills. The best of both worlds. Now if I could just figure out how to be healthy for races.   Joel

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Wax Recommendation

by Joel on Jan.10, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, Old Snow Below 0 deg

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Birch Hill and UAF Ski Trails

Old Snow-5- -20 Deg.  70% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: LF Blue
or Swix LF 4 with CH 3 Cold Power
Kick Wax: Toko Mint 2 layers
or Swix Green 6 layers
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: Toko Base, Ironed in thin
or Swix Base Ironed in thin
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: LF wax will be better with the humidity and LF waxes are also harder and resist drag from the cold dirty snow crystals.
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Race Wax Recommendation Distance Series 2

by Joel on Jan.10, 2010, under Current Wax Recommendation, Old Snow Below 0 deg, Ski Race Wax Recommendation

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Birch Hill Distance  Series 2 Race

Old Snow -5- -20 Deg.  70% Humidity

Toko

Other

Glide Wax: HF Blue with Jetstream Blue Roto corked on.
or Swix LF 4 with
Kick Wax: Toko Mint 2 layers
or Rode Special Green 5 layers
Cushion: Not needed Not needed
Binder: Not needed Not needed
Structure: The Duner The Duner
Notes: HF wax with Jeststream over is faster with the humidity and old snow
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