Product Description
Toko's bulk universal wax is a workhorse wax that provides good glide in all snow conditions. It's an ideal choice in changeable conditions, as well as for coaches, patrollers and instructors who work in a variety of snow conditions. We find that a true universal wax runs best in the mid temperature range, roughly 14°F to 32°F (-10°C to 0°C), roughly. Offered in two quantities, 1.25kg or 2.5kg.
- Wide temperature range.
- 14° to 32°F (-10° to 0°C).
- Economical.
- Each 250-gram bar measures approx. 9"x2"x1.5" (230x50x40mm).
- Recommended wax iron temperature 256° to 285°F (130° to 140°C).
- 1.25kg (2.75lbs) 5 x 250g bars
- 2.50kg (5.50lbs) 10 x 250g bars
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Toko bulk universal wax
I love this wax. Glad you had it in stock since it's not available in Canada currently.
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Toko Universal Bulk
Seems to work well. I still use soft red for the base prep.
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Great value
Good universal wax.So far I have used it from 33F down to single digits F and it works fine. easy to apply and scrape.
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works as promised
The wax melts and spreads readily. It held up on firm conditions over three days in Vermont
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Fastest all temp snowboard wax I've found.
Bought a bar of this stuff at a board shop in Revelstoke, they were using it as their shop wax at the time, tried 4 other waxes none of them were nearly as fast on both cold -18, and warm 0 Deg. Celsius.
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Great Universal Wax
With this wax our skis slide very well at many temperatures. As long as you scrape at room temperature, this wax is easy to remove. It brushes well too. To use less wax and create less mess, I have even applied this wax like a crayon, heated it with a blow dryer on low and then brushed when cool.
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decent wax at a good price
The took all temp is decent, but I think the hertel all temp wax is better, cause its harder and lasts longer
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Great
Great Wax
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Great all around wax.
Using this for last few years here in Michigan. Just remember your skill level, condition of equipment, and wax finishing skills will make more of a difference in speed than just buying LF or HF wax. For just hitting the slopes on a daily basis this wax is great. I'll rub on a layer of Moly then drip and iron on the All in One. This wax is harder much like a cold temp wax so don't put too much on or try to scrape in cold temps. Always use a sharp scraper, copper brush, then a nylon brush. With shipping fees your still around $10 per 250g bar which is nice when keeping a lot of gear waxed all season.