

❄️ Glide like the pros, no matter the snow!
Maxiglide XC Quick Wax is a versatile, easy-to-apply ski wax designed for all cross-country skis, especially waxless bases. It enhances glide in wet and variable snow conditions while preventing snow and ice buildup. Packaged in a convenient 4 fl oz container with an applicator pad, it’s a must-have for any serious Nordic skier aiming to maintain peak performance on every trail.
| ASIN | B01B6K43CI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,748 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Ski & Snowboard Wax |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (498) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | maxiglide xc4 |
| Manufacturer | maxiglide |
| Package Dimensions | 5.43 x 4.92 x 2.36 inches; 5.29 ounces |
T**R
Swex does it again
Works great, as intended. Great for waxless cross-country skis to keep snow from sticking to them.
K**C
Easy apply, great for sticky stuff
Cheap enough to keep in a pack, your ski bag, or back of your truck. Good enough to justify keeping one. Apply before hiking into backcountry or carry with you when just cruising, (in a ziplock). Can make a big difference if you encounter sticky snow or changing weather. Comes with application pad inside, just wipe snow off ski, apply with pad, buff it out, rock n roll.
O**E
Works well on icy snow
Wax easy to apply and works well even on icy snow.
L**M
Great product
I love this product. It makes a difference with any snow conditions.
S**O
A must for cross country skiing
Perfect for those days that the snow wants to stick to a no-wax ski! Smells good, the applicator is easy to use, It is quick, with no fuss. I only wish the tub fit in my pocket!
C**S
The simplist (DIY) way to improve ski performance
If you progress in Nordic skiing from a new pair of skis you find performance goes down slowly and then quickly. This wax can prolong the need for serious proper hot waxing. I'm to the point now where I'm putting this stuff on my skis everytime I go out. I'm also buying a wax iron to start doing it properly. But even if you're doing proper base hot waxing there will be times where this glide wax will be useful. My technique is to wipe it on with the applicator and then let it sit while I do the other ski, then buff it off with a rag. You may have luck with other techniques, but that works for me. Critically what will fail badly is putting on a thick coat of wax and leaving it; then it will act like snow glue! A great way to test techniques with this stuff is to put it on a snow shovel. If it makes your snowshovel behave great, then do that to your skis. I also highly recommend waxing the sides and even the tops of the skis. This prevents carrying around a few hundred grams of stuck snow on the tops. I even put some on the binding for the same reason. I feel like there may be conditions where this doesn't help much, but if you are lucky enough to have those conditions (AK,MN, etc) you probably know what you're doing with fancier approaches. But where the temps are annoyingly right around freezing all season, this stuff really make a soupy or wet+icy mess a lot more tolerable. So if you're just trying to get out on skis every once in a while and they're sticking badly to the snow, this stuff does a great job. It's not the best thing possible you could theoretically do for your skis, but for the effort and price, it might be.
N**S
Effective and easy to apply
This wax kicks a** for XC skiing/ ski touring. I apply it to the full length of the ski, including the scales. When conditions are extremely cold and you have a fresh coat on your bases, your skis will feel sticky for the first couple of kick/glides. In a minute or less they will begin to glide with ease. I love this stuff and I apply it before each outing. Nothing will stick to your bases if you use this, it’s really easy to apply, and you can bring it with you on your outing in case you or your friend is in need of a quick, fresh wax. I will be heartbroken if they ever stop making this.
A**E
Better Than Nothing, BUT
Personally, I think this is Crisco lard with pink dye. It does not harden overnight. Its just a slimy layer on your skis. Yes, it will keep wet snow from attaching to you skis but, effortless gliding - don't count on it. There are several products on the market that are designed for use on the scaled kick zone and are true waxes that harden.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago