Structure & polishing

Pasture accessories

Waxing your skis isn't just about applying glide wax and tack wax – it's just as much about using the right waxing accessories. With high-quality tools and supplies, you can clean, structure and polish your skis' surfaces for the best possible glide and control in all snow conditions.

Wide range of waxing accessories for all needs

Our range of waxing accessories includes everything from effective wax removers and fibertex cloths to cork blocks, wire brushes, grooving tools and polishing products. These products are essential for creating a clean and even surface, building the right structure in the base and giving your skis a finish that can withstand cold weather, fresh snow and changing weather.

The right accessories make herding easy and precise

For you as a skier – regardless of level – the right accessories make the work process faster and smoother. They make it easier to both prepare and maintain the skis, while at the same time making the result more durable and consistent. A well-maintained base means that the ski sticks better, lasts longer and provides a glide that is really noticeable in the track.

Find the waxing accessories that enhance your riding experience

Explore our range and find the waxing accessories that will take your skiing to the next level. With the right tools, you can adapt your skis to the current conditions and ski at maximum performance every time.

FAQ – Pasture accessories

What counts as waxing accessories?

Waxing accessories include all tools and products used to prepare, clean and finish ski surfaces, such as groove tools, fibertex, brush sets, cork blocks, scrapers and wax removers.

Do I really need waxing accessories if I already have wax?

Yes. The wax works much better when the surface is clean, structured and properly prepared. The accessories ensure that the wax has the right grip and provides the best possible glide.

What accessories are most important for beginners?

For those new to ski waxing, we recommend: wax remover, fibertex cloths, a nylon brush, a scraper and a cork block. These cover the most basic needs.

When do you use grooving tools?

Groove tools are used to create or change the structure of the ski base, which affects how water is transported away from under the ski. Different structures suit different temperatures and snow types.

How often should you clean your skis?

It is a good idea to clean the base after each longer session and always before new grazing. A clean base ensures that new products adhere optimally.

Is it possible to use the same accessories for both skate and classic?

Yes, most waxing accessories work for both disciplines. The exception is equipment specifically designed for attachment zones, such as attachment waxing irons or special brushes.