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NORDIC SKI PREPARATION

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wax gives a better icing protection.<br />

KR35 is primarily a mid layer klister, but it can<br />

also be used alone. A good mid layer klister on top<br />

of green klister. Prevents the top klister, red or<br />

universal, to slide backwards.<br />

KR50 is designed for changing conditions; i.e. a<br />

mix of coarse grained and fine grained snow with<br />

rising temperatures around freezing. By cold temperatures<br />

KR50 could be covered by VR40/VR45,<br />

around freezing VR50 and even VR55 are actual<br />

waxes to make the klister less tacky.<br />

K21n works well down to -3°C/-4°C, but works<br />

better than KR50 in moist/wet mixed conditions<br />

or on icey trails around freezing. Current waxes<br />

for covering K21n are VR45, VR50, VR55 or VR60.<br />

Tip:<br />

Covering klister with hard wax should take place<br />

outdoors after the skis have adjusted to the outside<br />

temperature. Do not use too much pressure<br />

on either wax or cork, it is better to apply more<br />

thin layers of wax.<br />

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