Glide waxes | Cross Country



Whether for training or racing – if you want to get the best out of your cross-country skis, waxing is a must. The right glide wax reduces friction, improves glide, and at the same time protects the ski base. At Sport Conrad, you’ll find a wide range of glide waxes – for skating and classic skis, for cold or wet conditions, and available as hot wax or liquid wax.
What is glide wax and when is it used?
Glide wax is applied to the glide zones of your skis – on skating skis across the entire base, and on classic wax or fish-scale skis only on the front and rear glide sections. It protects the base, improves glide, and helps extend the lifespan of your skis. Depending on snow temperature and moisture, different wax types are used. Leading brands such as Swix, Toko, Holmenkol, and Dominator offer the right solution for every condition.
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In addition to glide wax, Sport Conrad also offers grip wax, waxing accessories, brushes, waxing irons, and care kits. Whether skating or classic – we have everything you need for professional ski waxing.
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Technical Advice: What to Look for When Choosing Glide Wax
- Temperature range: Always check the manufacturer’s specifications. Harder waxes are suitable for cold, dry snow; softer waxes work better in wet, warmer conditions.
- Type of wax: Hot wax offers long-lasting performance, while liquid wax is quick and easy to apply. For fish-scale skis, use special care products.
- Environmental friendliness: Many modern waxes are now fluorine-free and more eco-friendly – an important factor we highlight with our WIR DENKEN UM label.
- Accessories: Waxing irons, scrapers, nylon brushes, and similar tools are essential for a professional result.
How to Apply Glide Wax: Waxing Your Cross-Country Skis the Right Way
You can easily wax your own skis – saving money and giving you more flexibility. Depending on the type of wax and your requirements, there are several methods:
- Hot wax: Applied with a waxing iron, it provides long-lasting protection and excellent glide. Ideal for ambitious skiers.
- Cold/liquid wax: Applied quickly using a sponge or spray. Perfect for on-the-go application.
- Special wax for fish-scale skis (grip-pattern wax): Maintains the mechanical grip pattern and improves glide.
Choosing the right combination of temperature range, snow type, and wax product is key – many waxes are color-coded for easier selection.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Glide Wax for Cross-Country Skis
How often should I wax my cross-country skis?
This depends on snow conditions and how often you ski – frequent skiers should wax every 2–4 outings. Competitive skiers wax more often, while casual skiers can wax less frequently.
What’s the difference between glide wax and grip wax?
Glide wax improves your skis’ glide on the snow. Grip wax (used on classic wax skis) provides the necessary traction in the kick zone. Skating skis use glide wax only.
Can I wax fish-scale skis?
Yes – fish-scale skis need special care products for both the glide zones and the scale section (e.g., scale wax or scale spray) to prevent dirt buildup and icing.
Do I need an iron to wax my skis?
For hot wax, yes. Alternatively, you can use liquid wax – just apply, let dry, and polish. This method is ideal for beginners or quick touch-ups on the go.
Are there eco-friendly waxes?
Yes – many brands now offer fluorine-free glide waxes that are more environmentally friendly and meet regulations. These are clearly marked at Sport Conrad.