Reference : V0060
The V60 ROUGE by SWIX is to be used for fresh snow up to +3°C and for transformed wet snow in grain up to -1°C.
See complete descriptionThe V60 ROUGE by SWIX is to be used for fresh snow up to +3°C and for transformed wet snow in grain up to -1°C.
The waxes of the V range are traditional adhesion waxes designed race or recreational ski. Although they do not behave any fluoride additives, they are of the highest quality thanks to their composition of refined petroleum waxes, synthetic rubber and pharmaceutical oils. The cols waxes of the V range are often used at the highest level of competition, alone or with VR waxes.
The V60 ROUGE by SWIX is to be used for fresh wet snow down to +3°C and transformed grainy snow down to -1°C. Waxes of the V range are traditional grip waxes designed for tournaments or recreational skiing. Even though they do not include any fluorated additives, they are of the highest quality thanks to their composition including refined petrol waxes, synthetic rubber and pharmaceutical oils. Cold waxes of the V range are often used at the highest competitive level, alone or with VR waxes.
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- Usage Conditions: normal wintry conditions
- Fresh snow: +3°C to 0°C
- Snows transformed in fine grains: +1°C to -1°C
- Supplied in a package of 45 grams. Min. 10.
Swix is a Norwegian company manufacturing ski wax, ski poles and sportswear. The company belongs to the Ferd AS investment company and has their headquarters in Lillehammer.
Swix was founded in Sweden in 1946 by Börje Gabrielsson, based on the Swedish skier Martin Matsbo's experience of ski wax.
Swix was the first manufacturer of wax for modern skis and takes a scientific approach to their development work.Their wax is color-coded by type of wax, a practice that has since been adopted by the entire wax industry.
Production was originally based in Sweden, and subsequently in Norway near Oslo.
In 1964, all production was transferred to Norway. In 1974, Swix purchased Liljedahls Skistavfabrikk in Lillehammer bringing the brand under the Swix name, this resulted in the company becoming a leading manufacturer of ski poles. Swix was bought by Ferd in 1978. Finally, Swix purchased the Norheim company in 1989 and has used it to become established and grow within the sportswear market.