Swix  HS7 Violet Wax for 18 to 28 Degrees F - 60 g

$48.00
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Size: 60 GM
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Covering a relatively universal temperature range (18 to 28°F), Swix HS7 Violet high-speed wax was developed for typical winter conditions. Plus, it provides awesome water repellency.

Features

  • Part of the Swix Pro High Speed line, which incorporates the latest innovations and wax technology to take performance to the next level
  • Compared to standard waxes, HS waxes melt evenly and provide noticeably better speed, durability and water repellency for cross-country, alpine or snowboard bases
  • Provides upgraded race-level performance on natural or artificial snow
  • 100% fluoro-free and nontoxic
  • A little goes a long way—"crayon" a thick layer on the base instead of flooding or dripping; this also reduces the cost per application
  • Always use an iron made for ski/board bases; this prevents damage and melts the wax better and more evenly
  • Utilizing natural, recycled and raw synthetic materials, this replaces Swix LF7 x Violet wax
  • Swix wax temperatures are based on air temp in the shade; lower numbers (5) are harder for added durability, while higher number waxes (10) are more hydrophobic
  • Proudly developed in partnership with scientists, chemists and athletes around the world; approved for all levels of competition and new requirements in 20/21
  • Since 1946, Swix has spent decades focused on reducing waste, implementing a strict sustainability platform while moving away from fluoro-based materials
  • Made in Norway

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowsports

Wax Type

Glide

Wax Form

Solid

Temperature Condition

Cold

Weight

60 grams

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

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