TS – Top Speed is a fluoro-free high performance competition line that is made for competition at the highest level. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Scraping after approx. one minute. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax. TS waxes can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for top coats.
TS5: Temperature: Air -10°C to -18°C (14°F to 0°F) The 5 series is the hardest wax in the TS line, and is a great choice in cold conditions, both for alpine and cross country. It is loved by servicemen, due to its great durability and dry friction properties. Despite being a wax for cold conditions, the melting point makes it easier to apply than many competitors, in this area, without sacrificing the great glide properties. For fresh, old or manmade snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. Recommended iron temp: 150°C (311°F)
TS6: Temperature: Air -6°C to -12°C (21°F to 10°F) The TS6B is the second hardest wax in the TSB line, and is a great choice in typical winter conditions, both for alpine and cross country. It is loved by servicemen, due to its great durability and properties when the snow is dirty. This is achieved thanks to the black solid lubricant additive that also reduces friction when very cold snow. Despite being a wax for cold conditions, the melting point makes it easier to apply than many competitors in this area, without sacrificing the great glide properties. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. Recommended iron temp: 145°C (293°F)
TS7: Temperature: Air -2°C to -8°C (28°F to 18°F) TS7B is a versatile wax suited for normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Its hardness makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result. The solid lubricant additive reduces the friction in cold conditions and in contaminated snow. It’s a very popular wax both in alpine and cross country and has shown good properties on artificial snow in addition to natural, transformed older snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. Recommended iron temp: 140°C (284°F)
TS8: Temperature: Air -4°C to +4°C (25°F to 39°F) TS8B is made harder than the std TS8. The adjusted hardness makes the wax more durable and absorbs less dirt. The solid lubricant additive reduces the friction in contaminated snow. Excellent results in artificial snow as well as natural transformed older snow, especially noticeable when used alone. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating or alpine ski. Recommended iron temp: 140°C (284°F)
TS10: Temperature: Air 0°C to +10°C (32°F to 50°F) TS10 is a great wax in wet conditions, typically when new or transformed snow are turning wet. Despite being a quite soft wax, the durability is great, and the wax can easily hold up for longer distances. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. Recommended iron temp: 120°C (248°F).