Toko Ski Wax

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Thursday, January 12, 2006

 

TOKO Wax Recommendation Saturday-Sunday, 14-15 January: Madison Capitol Square Sprints: Downtown Madison, WI

WAX RECOMMENDATION as of noon 1/12/06
Madison Capitol Square Sprints
Downtown Madison, WI around Capitol Square
Sat - Sun, 14 & 15 January: Various length Skate Races on Saturday,
Various length Classic Races on Sunday
Forecast/Conditions: Sat & Sun night lows near 20’F with Sun
highs in the mid 30’s. Expect machined man-made snow track
conditions, with similar conditions both days. Race course is
primarily shaded.

Glidewax: For all Races: Apply Dibloc LF Moly, scrape and brush
then apply Dibloc HF Red, scrape and brush. Prepare ski base with
Yellow Side of the Toko Dual Pad, spray on Helx Cold completely
covering base and allow to dry at room temperature (if applying Helx
outdoors, use a Roto Cork until the Helx is dry). Polish base with the
White Side of the Toko Dual Pad.

Gripwax: For Sunday’s Classic Races: Roughen grip zone with
180 grit sandpaper. Apply Base Green, iron, and smoothen with cork
while still warm. Consult the Toko Easel at the event for up to the
minute grip waxing information.
Structure: Universal (medium) Stonegrind or 1 pass with the
Fine Linear Toko Structure-Rite Tool.

Visit Toko at www.TokoUS.com or write to us at info@TokoUS.com. Call the Toko
WaxTip line, (877) TWAX-TIP or check the Waxtip page at www.TokoUS.com
before all of your races for the latest waxing information.
Racing - Service
The TOKO WAX TIPLINE offers racers precise waxing advice on how to make your skis PERFORM
OPTIMALLY for a given event. For racers who don’t have top end waxes available, skip the Flourocarbon
(Helx, Jetstream), and substitute the LF or System-3 wax of the same color (LF or System-3 Red for HF
Red). Additionally, for racers who do not have a Roto-Cork (for applying Jetstream), this step can be
replaced by vigorously corking with a dedicated Plasto-Cork.





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