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Swix temperature-specific alternatives to F4?
While in the store the other day, I noticed, next to the Swix F4, tubes of
Swix "Red Glider" (for temperatures above freezing), and "Blue Glider" (for about the same temperature range as blue kick wax), both liquid/paste waxes of the same sort as F4, in the same kind of package. I use F4 mostly for my waxless skis, for those days when the conditions are too weird or changeable to wax for, or when I'm just going out for a short time and don't want to take the time to wax, or around this time of year on days when I just don't feel up to dealing with klister. Does anyone here have any direct experience with these temperature-specific easy-on glide waxes? Am I likely to notice any significant improvement by using them, compared to a universal glide wax like F4 (or Maxiglide, etc.)? I got the impression that these waxes were rather new, and the technician in the shop had no personal experience with them. -- Morris Keesan -- |
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