+3°C to -5°C (38°F to 23°F). A very flexible klister with silver, working on both
sides of freezing when conditions are changing
between coarse and transformed moist to wet
fine grained snow.
Scraper included.
For coarse, granular snow changing from wet to crust. This is your “get out of jail free card” for Australia’s changing snow conditions. Apply a thin layer for ice and a thicker layer for wet snow.
55g.
Temperature Range: +10° to -3°C (50° to 27°F)
+12°C to +1°C (52°F to 36°F).
Wet snow Klister. Used when the snow had a high water content such as slush, and the air temperature is well above freezing.
BASE KLISTER. Green. 55 g. Base klister for cold and warm conditions. To be used as first layer for other klisters. Always to be applied thin with an iron or heat gun.High wear resistance and adhesion. Scraper included.
+1°C to -4°C (32°F to 25°F). Excellent klister on transformed cold coarse corn snow starting to get wet. Midlayer klister applied on Base klister (KX20 or KB20) to avoid that the top layer klister slides back into the glide zone. Scraper included.
+2°C to -4°C (36°F to 25°F).
Developed for transformed and
fine grained snow. Very good
when warmer than 0°C and relatively
fine grained snow. The
klister that goes the farthest
into dry snow without icing!
Scraper included.
+2°C to +15°C (36°F to 59°F). Wet snow klister.
Used when the snow has a high water content such as slush, and the air temperature is well above freezing. Late spring klister.
A quick and easy method of application. Ideal for applying when you need more wax out on the trail.
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Blue extra, again not a wax that gets a lot of use in Australia, very occasionally may be used early in the season.
New fallen snow (-7 to -1 C)
Transformed snow (-10 to -3 C)
Another special wax, violet this time. Designed as a wax to fit in between blue extra and violet, a bit like spam between two pieces of bread
New fallen snow (-3 to 0 C)
Transformed snow (-6 to -2 C)
A must have wax for the conditions that stump many racers. That period when the new snow is turning to wet slightly granular snow, the domain of the hairies or Zeta base.... if you have them, otherwise go nuts with violet.
New fallen snow (around 0 C)
Transformed snow (-3° to -1°C)
Its red and its very special, more importantly it is for moist new snow and older transformed granular snow. This wax gets a huge amount of use in Australia in the early season before klister.
New fallen snow (0 to +1 C)
Transformed snow (-2 to 0 C)