Sliding walls
Glide ramps – Optimize your glide for all types of snow conditions
Choosing the right gliding wax is crucial for a successful day on the slopes, whether you are an elite competitive skier or a recreational skier who just wants to have a great skiing experience. Skigo offers a wide range of gliding waxes that are adapted to all types of snow, temperatures and needs. Here we go through our range to help you choose the right product.
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FFT Red Glider
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FFT Violet Glider
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FFT Yellow Glider
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FFC Yellow Glider
Regular price From 549 SEKRegular price -
FFC VIOLET FLEETING
Regular price 545 SEKRegular price -
FFC Red Glider
Regular price From 549 SEKRegular price -
JFC RED FLEETING
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FFC Orange Glider
Regular price From 549 SEKRegular price -
FFC LDQ 157 3.0 Glider
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FFC Green Glider
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FFC Blue Glider
Regular price From 549 SEKRegular price
Fluorine-free and environmentally friendly gliders
Our fluorine-free series is The environment has become an important issue for many skiers, and we at Skigo strive to offer sustainable alternatives without compromising on quality. Our fluorine-free gliding pads have been developed with a focus on both performance and environmental responsibility. Fluorine-free pads are suitable for all skiers who want to ski with a clear conscience, without the risk of releasing harmful chemicals into nature.
Easy to apply and offering a smooth glide in varying snow conditions, these waxes are ideal for everything from training to competition and are a great option for those looking to reduce their environmental impact without losing speed on the trail.
Racing glide for maximum speed
For the competitive skier who wants to squeeze every second on the track, we offer racing glide. These products are designed to provide maximum glide in extreme conditions and are developed for high-performance skiers. Our racing products include both powders and liquids that can be easily applied to provide optimal speed, regardless of snow type or temperature.
Racing glides are specially adapted for racing conditions where every second counts. They are designed to reduce friction between the skis and the snow and are perfect for those who place high demands on their equipment.
Sliding walls in different shapes – What suits you best?
Choose between several different forms of glide wax depending on what suits your needs and riding style best:
- Liquids: Quick and easy application, perfect for last-minute improvements before training or competition.
- Powder: Offers maximum performance and is primarily used by competitive skiers for the fastest snow conditions.
- Fixed fences: Traditional choice that is applied with heat and provides long-lasting glide.
Tools and accessories
To apply the glide wax correctly, you need the right tools – and they need to be used in the right order. That’s why we offer a wide range of accessories such as waxing boards, brushes, sickles and much more, all designed to make waxing easier and maximize ski performance.
By using the right tools in the right way, you get the most out of your wax and extend the life of your skis. Want to see exactly how it works in practice? Visit our YouTube channel where we show you step-by-step how to use the products for the best results.
Frequently asked questions about sliding walls
Which lubricant should I choose for different temperatures?
For cold temperatures (below -5°C), a harder wax is recommended to withstand the dry snow. At milder temperatures, especially around 0°C, a fluorine-free fluid is better at handling wetter snow. Check the temperature range on the product packaging to find the best match for your conditions.
How often should I wax my skis?
It depends on how often you ski and what conditions you ski in. For competitions or intensive training, it may be a good idea to wax your skis before each occasion, especially if you use liquids or powders. For more casual skiing, waxing your skis every 3 to 4 times may be enough.