was Swix V100/V110 kick or glide wax
I tried the swix site and googling it without success. Trying to determine if
two small cylindrical containers bearing labeling Swix V100 and V110 (humidity difference) were kick or glide wax. I was cleaning out some old stuff and they were the original (supposedly) glide waxes "thrown in" with my waxless XC starter set from the early 1990s. I was told to cork them down but they never worked too well and I opted for max waxx. Just curious if that (mainly) alpine ski shop knew what they were doing. Thanks. Ben |
was Swix V100/V110 kick or glide wax
On Jan 22, 5:36*am, Ben Kaufman spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000-
wrote: I tried the swix site and googling it without success. *Trying to determine if two small cylindrical containers bearing labeling Swix V100 *and V110 (humidity difference) were kick or glide wax. * I was cleaning out some old stuff and they were the original (supposedly) glide waxes "thrown in" with my waxless XC starter set from the early 1990s. I was told to cork them down but they never worked too well and I opted for max waxx. Just curious if that (mainly) alpine ski shop knew what they were doing. Thanks. Ben The V100 ad V110 are kick (grip) waxes. One is for "dry" snow, meaning low moisture typ below 0C and the other is for "wet" snow typ above 0C. The pair are suppose to be simple touring two wax system grip waxes having a broad range of temps. Edgar |
was Swix V100/V110 kick or glide wax
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011 08:22:06 -0800 (PST), Edgar wrote:
On Jan 22, 5:36*am, Ben Kaufman spaXm-mXe-anXd-paXy-5000- wrote: I tried the swix site and googling it without success. *Trying to determine if two small cylindrical containers bearing labeling Swix V100 *and V110 (humidity difference) were kick or glide wax. * I was cleaning out some old stuff and they were the original (supposedly) glide waxes "thrown in" with my waxless XC starter set from the early 1990s. I was told to cork them down but they never worked too well and I opted for max waxx. Just curious if that (mainly) alpine ski shop knew what they were doing. Thanks. Ben The V100 ad V110 are kick (grip) waxes. One is for "dry" snow, meaning low moisture typ below 0C and the other is for "wet" snow typ above 0C. The pair are suppose to be simple touring two wax system grip waxes having a broad range of temps. Edgar LOL, thanks.. No wonder the max waxx seemed so much better. Ben |
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