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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
Very fast in cold weather
LM
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Equal to or better than demon hyper wax, but eco friendly
jeffrey olson
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Just what I ordered, included a bonus.
Colorado_Freeskier
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
Been very happy with the wax over 5+ years I’ve been skiing with it. Use it on race and freeride skis and finish with. Rotobrush…fast and long lasting.
Whisky
Reviewed in Australia on June 7, 2023
Wax of block was claimed to be 1lb (454g) and after weighing it brand new it's only 363g. 80% of claimed weight.Shown pictures of both top and underside weight
Mommy's
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2023
It works ok.
AMZSQ
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2016
This is a big chunk of wax, it will last me a long time. It doesn't have any weird smells and it seems to be very durable. It seems to melt a slightly higher temperature than I was used to but it moves very well and sets up hard and scrapes very well as long as you have a very sharp scraper although it took a moderately high amount of effort. I typically have used Swix and One Ball Jay waxes in the past and this seemed to take a bit more effort to melt and scrape but flowed out better and lasted longer the the One Ball Jay did. The gray buff pad it came with is pretty decent as well.I chose to use an all temp wax this time and it has turned out well, and I haven't felt the need to use any top coat on it. We used our boards in powder in Utah as well as the usual Arizona hard pack and manmade groomers and even some icey night time winching and it seems to have held up very well. I would definitely buy it again.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2016
This wax has been great in most conditions, and mixes well with other temp/moisture specific waxes. I have about 15 uses out of it, and it's only half gone.
Louis Fischl
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2013
Having used Swix waxes for the longest time, I wanted to try something new last ski season to see if I was missing out on any other products out there. I am a New England skier that gets out for usually 15-20 ski days a year consisting mostly of Vermont, but do end up at the Pocono region ski areas.Applying the wax is no different than using any other non-fluorocarbon ski wax (such as a Swix CH7) - use your iron to melt it and drip it onto your bases (for a point of reference, I have my Swix T74 Ski Iron set to the setting for CH7, which is 135 degrees Celsius on the iron). The wax goes on smooth, and dries in the same amount of time as any other wax. Scraping excess wax off the bases seems a little tougher than a CH7, but it is not overly difficult to do so like some harder waxes are.From a skiing standpoint, the wax felt great under my bases - had a great amount of glide on my ski days with temperatures ranging from single digits to the low 30's. The wax would last me approximately 4-5 days, which seems to be a little more durable than the Swix waxes, which would generally get me around 2-3 ski days. Overall, if you are thinking about trying out a new brand of wax, this is certainly worth giving a shot and I've been happy that I made the switch over.
CMCM
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2013
I already knew I liked Purl wax because I'd bought a rather small chunk of it in a ski shop for nearly the same price as this big one pound block. This is a fabulous price, even with shipping added on. I like this wax better than all the others I've tried, it goes on well and scrapes off easily, and it holds up well on my skis. I haven't seen the need to mess with different temperature waxes, this one works great in all temperatures in my experience. Highly recommended.
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