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Swix HS7 Purple High Speed Ski and Snowboard Spray Wax for Warm Temperatures, 125ml Liquid
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Swix HS7 Purple High Speed Ski and Snowboard Spray Wax for Warm Temperatures, 125ml Liquid

Swix HS7 Purple High Speed Ski and Snowboard Spray Wax for Warm Temperatures, 125ml Liquid

  • Temperature Range: engineered for warm snow conditions from -2 to -8 C
  • High Speed Formula: hydrocarbon blend with enhanced glide additives for competitive and recreational skiing
  • Spray-On Application: shake, spray onto the base, let dry, and buff with a nylon brush
  • FIS Competition Approved: fluorocarbon-free formula complies with international ski racing regulations
  • From Swix: Scandinavian wax technology developed through decades of World Cup racing support since 1946
$44.00
Swix HS7 Purple High Speed Ski and Snowboard Spray Wax for Warm Temperatures, 125ml Liquid
$44.00

Swix HS7 Purple High Speed Ski and Snowboard Spray Wax for Warm Temperatures, 125ml Liquid

  • Temperature Range: engineered for warm snow conditions from -2 to -8 C
  • High Speed Formula: hydrocarbon blend with enhanced glide additives for competitive and recreational skiing
  • Spray-On Application: shake, spray onto the base, let dry, and buff with a nylon brush
  • FIS Competition Approved: fluorocarbon-free formula complies with international ski racing regulations
  • From Swix: Scandinavian wax technology developed through decades of World Cup racing support since 1946

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  • Temperature Range: engineered for warm snow conditions from -2 to -8 C
  • High Speed Formula: hydrocarbon blend with enhanced glide additives for competitive and recreational skiing
  • Spray-On Application: shake, spray onto the base, let dry, and buff with a nylon brush
  • FIS Competition Approved: fluorocarbon-free formula complies with international ski racing regulations
  • From Swix: Scandinavian wax technology developed through decades of World Cup racing support since 1946