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Swix V05 Polar Hardwax -12/-25C, 45g

Provides optimum grip in extremely cold conditions for ski touring and freeskiing, ideal for new and old snow conditions.

9.90€ incl. VAT.
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Suitable for
  • Unisex
Made for
  • Alpine Ski Touring & Backcountry
  • Nordic Skiing

Swix V05 Polar Hardwax -12/-25C, 45g

The V05 Polar Hardwax from Swix is the ultimate grip wax for extreme cold conditions. It is specially developed for ski touring and freeskiingactivities and offers excellent gripeven at the lowest temperatures. This wax is part of the renowned V series, which is suitable for both racing and recreational skiers. Thanks to the high-quality composition of carefully selected wax qualities, synthetic rubbers and oils that meet strict health requirements, it guarantees the best performance.
The V05 Polar Hardwax is fully effective at temperatures from -12°C to -25°C for new, falling snow and from -15°C to -30°C for old or transformed snow. Its application is very simple: Apply thinly and smooth with a cork to ensure optimal adhesion. Remember to use a cork to rub in the wax and a scraper to scrape it off for the best result.
This wax is an essential tool for anyone who goes ski touring in the cold, northern regions of Europe and America. It not only offers outstanding grip, but also protects the skis from the extreme conditions so that you can concentrate fully on your adventure.

Product details

Optimal for:
  • Skiing
  • Ski tour
Dimensions:
  • Length: 3cm
  • Width: 3cm
  • Height: 6cm
Weight:
52g
Features:
  • Polar grip wax in the classic V-series.
  • Provides excellent support for ski touring, training and racing
  • Apply in thin layers and smooth with a cork.
  • For particularly cold conditions
  • Remember a cork to rub the wax onto the skis and a scraper to remove it