Toko Wax Recommendation

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Toko Wax Recommendation

Postby admin on Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:32 pm

Glidewax: Iron on LF Moly, scrape and brush. Then iron on HF Blue, scrape and brush out well. Finish by rotocorking JetStream Blue, brush with a dedicated nylon polishing brush and buff with a thermopad.

Gripwax: Roughen base with 150 grit sandpaper. Iron in Carbon BaseWax Green, cork smooth, let cool. Apply 2 layers of Carbon GripWax Blue. Cork each layer smooth. Put a short layer of Carbon Viola under the toe if you need extra kick on the big hills.

Structure: A fine linear structure, created by one pass with the fine-linear wheel of a TOKO structurite tool (before JetStream application), will best suit these conditions.
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Re: Toko Wax Recommendation

Postby admin on Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:21 pm

Here is the link to the Toko wax recommendation for the Massachusetts Winter Triathlon:

http://www.tokous.com/Waxtips/New%20England%20New%20York/WinterTriTip.pdf
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Re: Toko Wax Recommendation

Postby sjudice on Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:49 am

Is the ski course going to be mostly natural or man made snow? I am assuming that it is going to be transformed by now from the last snowfall. Right?
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Re: Toko Wax Recommendation

Postby admin on Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:55 am

It should have a natural surface with a manmade base.
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