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Cross Country Ski Wax

cross country ski wax
Because cross country skiing involves a great deal of gliding, wax is that much more essential, though it can be used for any model of snowboards and skis. The conditions that you will be going through will determine how much and which type of wax that will be used.
Glide wax and kick wax are just a few examples of wax you can use. Some skis now don't require the application of wax. The surface already is made up of a material that allows you to glide across the snow at a greater pace than before.

Note: All information about skiing, training, technique and equipment on this website, CrossCountrySki.info are only suggestions from me, Fredrik Erixon, and thus, the use of all the material on this site is done at your own risk, and with your own full knowledge of the inherent risks of any skiing, training, fitness or exercise program. This information is not to be considered as a substitute for professional instruction. Before you beginn any kind of Cross Country Ski exercise or workout plan, you, as a reader, should have complete knowledge your own fitness and ability levels, knowledge of your equipment, your exercises program, the locations, and all the skiing methods. I also recommend you to consult with your physician on a regulary basis, and offcorse follow reasonable safety precautions at every time. Good-luck with your Cross Country Ski / Fredrik Erixon
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