There are a bunch of new updates coming to the Swix wax line up for the upcoming season! Waxes tested on the world cup circuit last season will now be available for civilian purchase! New graphics teased last year should also now be rolled out through their line up, though many old graphics will still be sold while their supplies last. Find out about the new products that the world's most trusted wax brand has brought to the table for your 25-26 season! Many of these products are still waiting of images though you can see them in the catalogue!

Swix: Performance You Can Count On

WORLD CUP

Sorry to any of you that just started to get the feel of the TS Powders and Liquids... Those products are gone now! These new world cup glide waxes are the latest and greatest from the Norwegian brand. The line consists of 2 liquids, 7 powders, and a paraffin melt wax. These new products base their performance off of snow type and condition rather than temperature. These products will be the new standard!

WC Liquids

Though they have an poor choice of title, do not mistake these products for banned waxes. The LF35 is a top coat liquid for fine-grained snow between 20-35% humidity. It is great for newer snow crystals. The LFC100 is a top coat liquid for fine/coarse-grained snow between 30-100% humidity. This will be your humid-wet snow liquid, also great for dirty snow! These liquids should be applied evenly with a felt pad or fiberlene, and polished with a soft nylon.

WC Powders + Melt Wax

The new complete line of meltable waxes from Swix. Following the same convention as the liquids, the powders are separated into fine-grained snow and coarse-grained snow options. Each snow grain type has 3 humidity options: 25 being the dry snow, under 25% options, 35 being the mid-range 20-35% humidity option, and 100 being the wet, 30-100% humidity option. The 7th powder and melt wax block are a molybdenum option for extremely abrasive snow. Use effectively in both extreme dry, cold snow and coarse, wet snow. These waxes are all melted quickly on the ski with a high-quality iron set to 160C, scraped, and brushed with horsehair and nylon.

Marathon

Swix Marathon has been the long range racing choice for many waxer's for years! New last year was the reformulated Marathon Black. This year the Marathon White has the same new updated graphics as the black with the same loved formula as before. On top of this, the line has now been upgraded with a liquid version. This liquid is a formulated top coat for long distance racing on fresher, clean snow. Competitive in cold or warm conditions. Apply in 2 layers for extra durability!

KX55

A new klister for the wax test list! The KX55 is similar to the popular K22 Universal though it runs a tad colder and for finer-grained snow. Released for the Trondheim 2025 World Championships, though they were probably running KX75 for those races!

Swix Roto

We haven't previously carried the Swix Roto Tools just for the sake of not over-saturating our shop with too many brand's brushes that are essentially identical save for the logo on them. By popular demand, we gave in and now will carry a smaller selection of Swix roto gear. They have updated their horsehair brush to be brand new this year! Also new are their impact driver compatible handles and converting their merino wool brush to a 70mm length rather than a 100mm. The impact handles are a great addition to increase the RPMs for your Turbo wool-application.

Handbrushes

Another product series we haven't previously carried are the Swix Handbrushes for the same reason not wanting to confuse our customers with too many brand's brushes that are essentially identical. Again, by popular demand, we caved and now will carry most of Swix's handbrushes. If you are unaware with their products, they have a full range of steel, bronze, horsehair, and nylon brushes! No matter what you need, you will find it in this product list! New this year is a X-Coarse alpine steel brush for base prep and hard wax brushing.

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