How can I find the best wax for my conditions?

We have various waxes for different air temperatures. When in doubt, Universal should always be a safe default.

NF Waxes Contain a small percentage of Meadowfoam for increased durability and penetration, resistance to dirt, and better glide.

  • WEND Universal: (10-40°F) Designed for old, new and artificial snow.
  • WEND Warm: (28°F& Above) Designed for wet and artificial snow.
  • WEND Mid: (14-28°F) Designed for new snow, moderate & artificial conditions.
  • WEND Cold: (10°F& Below) Designed for colder, dryer snow conditions.
  • WEND Graphite: (10-40°F) Designed for wet & slushy conditions.

MF Waxes Contain a high percentage of Meadowfoam which works similar to Fluoro, yet is bio friendly, resists dirt, and conditions your base significantly better! These waxes perform better than a Low Fluoro wax and are closer to the performance of a High Fluoro. They are best suited when snow humidity is above 50% or when snow starts to stick together like when you make a snowball.

  • WEND Universal: (10-40°F) Designed for old, new and artificial snow.
  • WEND Warm: (28°F& Above) Designed for wet and artificial snow.
  • WEND Mid: (14-28°F) Designed for new snow, moderate & artificial conditions.
  • WEND Cold: (10°F& Below) Designed for colder, dryer snow conditions.
  • WEND Graphite: (10-40°F) Designed for wet & slushy conditions.

HF Waxes Contain High Fluoro to give optimal glide in high humidity snow. These waxes are a must for race day.

  • WEND Universal: (10-40°F) Designed for old, new and artificial snow.
  • WEND Warm: (28°F& Above) Designed for wet and artificial snow.
  • WEND Mid: (14-28°F) Designed for new snow, moderate & artificial conditions.
  • WEND Cold: (10°F& Below) Designed for colder, dryer snow conditions.
  • WEND Graphite: (10-40°F) Designed for wet & slushy conditions.