Bumpsis
Well-known member
To minimize the grab-let-go effect of wet, sun baked snow, I've been using someting called Maxx Waxx.
It's a soft paste that goes on really easy and works quite well but it really doesn't last longer than, perhaps 2 hours at most.
So, it's easy to use but short lived and somewhat pricey, about $9 for a shoe shine like tin can.
I've also used a harder wax (more solid), FX4 by Swixx (I think) that you also just rub on, but it seems less effective.
Any recommendations for a hot wax type of application, so it lasts longer and people find effective for a range of spring conditions, especailly for the wet, grabby snow that one enconters when the sun and higher temps hit the snow?
It's a soft paste that goes on really easy and works quite well but it really doesn't last longer than, perhaps 2 hours at most.
So, it's easy to use but short lived and somewhat pricey, about $9 for a shoe shine like tin can.
I've also used a harder wax (more solid), FX4 by Swixx (I think) that you also just rub on, but it seems less effective.
Any recommendations for a hot wax type of application, so it lasts longer and people find effective for a range of spring conditions, especailly for the wet, grabby snow that one enconters when the sun and higher temps hit the snow?