
Wax system ski instructor/snowboard instructor
Ski Pro or ski instructor/snowboard instructor
Level 4 Wax system consisting of five layers
Ski and snowboard instructors can, of course, use the Level 5 layer wax system. See the 5 layer wax system for competitive skiers above.
For an easier choice and simple preparation, below is our alternative:
1st layer
Level 4 Basic Wax Hard or Medium.
Depending on your skiing/boarding speed, choose between Basic Hard or Medium wax. Use this wax as the first layer. It offers excellent protection for your skis, and you also benefit from the superior gliding properties of Level 4 Basic waxes.
Level 4 MX 901
For a more affordable option, you can choose the Level 4 MX 901 wax as the first layer instead of the Level 4 Basic Hard/Medium Wax. This Level 4 wax is one of the great secrets of the VOLA wax collection:
- Better wax than the Level 2 MX waxes.
- This wax is even harder than MX Blue wax, making it ideal for protecting your base from drying out and burning.
- The MX901 delivers excellent gliding properties across the entire temperature range.
- The level 4 MX 901 is also the wax for new skis to wax with.
2nd layer
Level 4 Liquid waxes
The Level 4 Liquid waxes can be used as a possible second layer to be able to adjust the temperature range even better and therefore get even better gliding properties.
If you're less of a fanatic or don't always have time for hot waxing, you can also wax your skis effectively with Liquid Wax. Just be sure to reapply a warm coat of Basic Wax after 3 or 4 waxings. This is especially important for protecting your bases.
For good gliding properties, fluorine-free MX liquid waxes are sufficient. With the correct temperature selection, the gliding properties are excellent for non-competitive use. MX Level 4 liquid waxes are very economical and easy to apply.
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