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Swix Marathon Powder 40g

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Marathon White

A hard and extra durable glide wax designed for long-distance racing. Developed specifically for newer, clean snow, it performs exceptionally well in warm conditions while remaining competitive in colder weather. The recommended iron speed is 8-10 seconds per skating ski. For enhanced durability, reheat the wax after cooling to room temperature (10 minutes). Scrape after approximately one minute. Using a high-quality iron is key for efficient melting. Marathon waxes can be used as a standalone race wax or as a base for top coats. Minimum iron temperature: 155°C (311°F).

  • A favorite for classic long-distance races like the Birkebeiner
  • Powder version of the acclaimed marathon wax
  • The powder makes it easier to achieve an excellent result

Marathon Black

Marathon Powder Black 40g is a hard, durable powder glide wax developed for long-distance races in wet and dirty snow. The black additive reduces friction from dirt particles and prevents debris buildup on the base – ideal for tough, contaminated conditions. Performs well in warm temperatures and is often competitive in colder weather too. Apply with a quality waxing iron (min. 155°C) using 8–10 seconds of movement on a skating ski. After cooling to room temperature (about 10 min), the wax can be reheated to enhance durability. Scrape after about one minute. Use it as a race wax on its own or as a durable base for top coats.

  • New and improved black marathon powder for dirty snow
  • Great durability
  • Developed for long distances and varying conditions
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