For all cross-country skiing enthusiasts preparing for a ski marathon, the right choice of wax is crucial. Successful race preparation ideally involves three layers: First, an all-round base wax provides a stable foundation. This is followed by the powder layer, which is adjusted depending on the snow conditions. Finally, the TOP Finish is the final layer that optimally prepares your skis. With this combination, you are ideally equipped to make the most of your cross-country skiing performance over marathon distances and master every trail with confidence.

1 Layer:
– UHX Distance Base 100g
This base wax serves as an optimal basis for all fluorine-free powder and is tailored to the requirements of ski marathons and long-distance races.
More information about the UHX Distance Base 100g
2 Layer:
– WARM – Prototype W 19 Powder Black
This powder is particularly suitable for wet snow conditions and works optimally in dirty old snow.
More info on Prototype W 19 Powder Black
– MIDDLE NEW SNOW – UHX Powder Middle
This powder is ideal for dry to damp snow.
– MIDDLE OLD SNOW – Prototype WM 25 Powder
This powder is perfect for converted snow in damp to wet conditions.
Further information on the WM 25 Powder prototype
– COLD – UHX Powder Cold Polar
This powder is ideal for cold and dry snow.
More information about the UHX Powder Cold Polar
Finish:
– WARM – UHX Liquo warm
This top finish is ideal for wet snow conditions.
Further information on the UHX Liquo warm
– MIDDLE – UHX Block middle
This UHX block is a perfect top finish in wet to dry snow – especially good in fresh snow.
Further information on the UHX Block middle
– COLD – UHX Block cold
This top finish is ideal for fine, dry snow.
