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HFX High Flour Glide Wax 180g

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HF4X Green, -12°C/-32°C, 180g

Temperature range from -12°C to -32°C (10°F to -25°F). Recommended iron temp: 155°C (311°F).A new cold wax with nano technology specially developed for dry friction conditions. The advantage of fluor in these temperatures is most present when the air humidity is high, meaning above 80 %. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Scraping after appr. one minute. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.HF04X can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for Cera F powder, such as FC04X

HF5X Turquoise, -8 °C/-14°C, 180g

Temperature range from -8°C to -14°C (18°F to 7°F). Recommended iron temp: 150°C (311°F).The 5 series is brand new for the Cera Nova X line, and fulfill a hardness gap between the 4 and the 6 series. It was a demand from alpine and has been used with great success in World Cup over the last two seasons. Cross country is also gradually discovering HF05X and we see more and more servicemen who prefer this wax in cold conditions. The lower melting point compared to the 4 series makes it easier to work with, without sacrificing the good glide properties it has in cold conditions. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Scraping after appr. one minute. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.HF05X can be used as a race wax alone or as a base for Cera F powder, such as FC05X.

HF6X Blue, -5 °C/-10 °C, 180g

Temperature range from -5°C to -10°C (23°F to 14°F). Recommended iron temp: 145°C (293°F). Our std. HF6 recipe has proven to be too good to be dropped and is therefore continued as HF06X in the new Cera Nova X range. Its a very popular wax both in alpine and cross country and has shown good properties on artificial snow in addition to natural snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.HF06X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC06X and HVC Cold (FC60L).

HF7X Violet, -2°C/-8°C, 180g

Temperature range from -2°C to -8°C (28°F to 18°F). Recommended iron temp: 140°C (284°F). A new wax with an improved recipe, proven to be significant better than the old HF7. 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 speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.HF07X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC07X and HVC Cold (FC60L).

HF8X Red, -4°C/4°C, 180g

Temperature range from -4°C to 4°C (25°F to 39°F). Recommended iron temp: 130°C (266°F). A continuation of the classic HF8 which is a legendary wax within racing. Over the last decade this wax has contributed to a numerous of Olympic and WC medals in all ski disciplines. Its softness and high fluoro content makes it perfect in conditions on both sides of the freezing point. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.HF08X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC08X and HVC Warm (FC80L).

HF10X Yellow, 0°C/10°C, 180g

Temperature range from 0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F). Recommended iron temp: 120°C (248°F). A new wax in for the Cera Nova X line made a little bit harder than the old HF10. Our test result shows that a slightly harder wax performs better in this area compared to the old classic, especially noticeable when used alone. The adjusted hardness is also making the wax more durable than before.The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. The wax can be re-heated after cooling to room temperature (10 min) for better durability. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the wax.HF10X can be used as a race wax alone, but is often used as a base for Cera F, such as FC10X and HVC Warm (FC80L).



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