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Ski-go racing universal kick wax -1-20 vs Swix KR-30 for corn cold snow
All I know is Ski-go 3 times more expensive than Swix. Is it worth it?
Any other suggestions for kick wax for corn snow and t=-5-15 celsius? |
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Just to clear things up here a bit:
The Ski*go Racing Universal is a kick wax while Swix Kr-30 is a klister. Kick waxes are always easier to apply and clean-up than klisters. Racing Universal is listed for "all snow types except new snow". Kr-30 is listed as "For frozen, icy tracks in cold conditions". [quotes from respective brand web sites]. Your question was for "corn cold snow" so I think the above quotes answer your question about suitability. The Racing Universal is fluoronated and Kr-30 isn't so that accounts for most of the price difference. I've used Racing universal well out of it's labelled zone (-33C) and it was still working like it should (this was last season since it's been way too warm this season around here, though it might be -33C in Russia right now as I understand). I think you will be very pleased with it. Rodney |
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