Rode Ski Wax & Tools 2024/2025

Headlining Rode’s 24-25 lineup: the RXL World Cup Racing Fast Drying Liquids and RX World Cup Melt Waxes! These wax lines comprise the fastest waxes Rode makes in the Fluor-Free era. Advancements were made to handle a broader range of snow conditions with improved abrasion resistance making your glide faster and last longer.

Also new this season is a big update to the rectangular steel hand brush and the addition of an awesome floor 16-pair ski rack.

New to Skiwax.ca this season are the Rode Alpine tuning tools! See more below...

Download 2024/2025 Rode Catalogue (14.5MB)

Rode: Passion for performance

*! NEW !* Fast Dry RXL World Cup Liquids

The RXL WC (World Cup) line is based on an all-new fast-drying solvent, speeding up your waxing process with their 4-5 minute dry time before nylon brushing and relayering. The line includes Wet, Warm, Medium, and Cold variants, so you can fine-tune your setup to match everything from damp spring snow to mid-winter powder. In addition to the 80ml eyedropper bottles, they also come in 250ml open-top bottles for high-volume users. The RXL and RL are still available but are now sport and mid-tier options, respectively.

*! NEW !* RX World Cup Melt Waxes

The RX World Cup Melt Waxes were under development for many seasons and finally have reached a point where a big enough improvement over the R-line melt waxes was reached. They come in several temperature ranges and are perfect on their own or as a base for additional wax layers.

Rizzieri Rodeghiero, born on December 5, 1919, displayed an innate fascination with alchemy from a tender age. Growing up in a farming family, and unable to afford formal education, he borrowed chemistry books from a local country pharmacist to craft the essential ski wax for winter adventures. Fond memories linger of young Rizzieri meticulously mixing his early waxes, concocted from resins and natural ingredients, and personally testing them during races.

With his innovative products, he achieved remarkable success, securing seven Italian titles across cross-country and Nordic combined skiing disciplines. His journey led him to represent Italy in the 1948 St. Moritz Olympics. In 1953, he laid the foundation for Rode Skiwax, a company that would go on to become one of the most prosperous in its field. To this day, the company is family owned and operated out of a brand-new factory in Asiago, Italy.

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