Fluorine-free Adhesive

Fluorine-Free Adhesive – Eco-Friendly Attachment for Cross-Country Skiing

With the ban on fluorinated wax in competition, fluorinated adhesives are the obvious choice for all cross-country skiers. Adhesives are used primarily in wetter and rougher snow conditions where traditional canned wax is not enough. With Skigo's fluorinated adhesives, you get a strong and reliable grip without compromising the environment or your health.

Why choose fluorine-free adhesive?

  • Environmentally friendly alternative– completely free from fluorocarbons.
  • Optimal grip– developed for wet snow, icy tracks and changing weather.
  • Sustainable performance– attachment that stays in place even during long training sessions and competitions.
  • Easy to apply– easy to iron out and adjust as needed.

For what conditions is adhesive suitable?

Fluorine-free adhesive is used when the temperature is around zero or above zero, when the snow is coarse, icy or wet. It provides better grip than canned wax in these challenging conditions.

Skigo's range of fluorine-free glue

At Skigo you will find several types of adhesives adapted to different snow types and temperature ranges. Whether you are a recreational skier or an elite skier, you can trust that our products will deliver the grip you need – while allowing you to ski more sustainably and fluorine-free.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Fluorine-Free Adhesive

Which adhesive should I choose in sub-zero weather?
At zero degrees and wetter temperatures, universal adhesive works best, as it can handle varying types of snow.

Can I use fluorine-free adhesive in colder temperatures?
Glue is primarily developed for wetter and coarser snow. In colder conditions, canned wax works better.

Is fluorine-free adhesive as good as fluorine-based adhesive?
Yes, today's fluorine-free adhesive is developed to provide the same high performance, with the advantage of being more environmentally friendly.

How do I apply adhesive in the best way?
Spread an even layer on the bonding area. Heat lightly with a heating iron or the palm of your hand to spread the adhesive evenly.