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Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. Magma is part of the new Datawax high performance grade range of waxes that are perfect for racing or the park (or just maximum enjoyment). Magma is best on new snow both on & off the piste. It has a higher “fluoro” content for faster glide, rapid acceleration & longer lasting protection. Perfect for mid-season use. Mixes well with other waxes. This wax was the wax of choice for the pro riders at Relentless Freeze Festival 2012. Item

Specification Best Snow Temperature: 0o C to -8oC Iron-on Temperature: 110oC
Colour:  Red Weight: 1kg Bulk Pack = 24 Sticks Iron on Wax Instructions 1) Set the iron to the correct temperature for the wax you have chosen. 2) Gently press your chosen wax against the hot waxing iron. 3) Keep the iron 4 inches above the base then move the iron with the wax dripping from it the full length from tip to tail. 4) Ensure the iron doesn’t smoke as this means it is too hot & you are burning the wax. 5) Gently place the iron onto the tip & using long smooth strokes from tip to tail iron the wax into the base. 6) IMPORTANT! Make sure that you always keep the iron moving (this prevents the base from melting & the ski/board being unusable). 7) Use long, smooth & slow passes along the base without any downward pressure until  you have a smooth, thin layer of wax across the whole surface of the base. 8) Finish with one long pass along the full length of the base with the iron (to make scraping easier) 9) Leave the base to cool for 15 minutes minimum, 45 minutes if possible.


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£5.75
Magma is part of the new Data Wax high performance grade range of waxes that are perfect for racing or the park (or just maximum enjoyment). Magma is best on new snow both on & off the piste. It has a higher “fluoro” content for faster glide, rapid acceleration & longer lasting protection. Perfect for mid-season use. Mixes well with other waxes. Item

Specification Best Snow Temperature: 0o C to -8oC Iron-on Temperature: 110oC
Colour:  Red Weight: 110g Block Iron on Wax Instructions 1) Set the iron to the correct temperature for the wax you have chosen. 2) Gently press your chosen wax against the hot waxing iron. 3) Keep the iron 4 inches above the base then move the iron with the wax dripping from it the full length from tip to tail. 4) Ensure the iron doesn’t smoke as this means it is too hot & you are burning the wax. 5) Gently place the iron onto the tip & using long smooth strokes from tip to tail iron the wax into the base. 6) IMPORTANT! Make sure that you always keep the iron moving (this prevents the base from melting & the ski/board being unusable). 7) Use long, smooth & slow passes along the base without any downward pressure until  you have a smooth, thin layer of wax across the whole surface of the base. 8) Finish with one long pass along the full length of the base with the iron (to make scraping easier) 9) Leave the base to cool for 15 minutes minimum, 45 minutes if possible.


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Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. The Polar GX Wax takes all the advantages of the cult Polar X (long lasting fast glide & protection from base burn) & adds the anti static properties of graphite.  No wonder this is popular in the dry slope market.  Super quick, frictionless glide. Weight: 1kg Bulk Pack = 24 Sticks ...
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Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. Polar-X is a very hard wax which resists heat better than traditional ski & snowboard waxes. With a high Fluoro content it also offers a great glide. NOTE: When applying be sure to scrape off excess wax straight away, as Polar X sets very quickly. Comprising: 3 x 50 g wax blocks Waxing Temperature: We use the iron at 135°C
- 140°C so a wax iron should always be used as this is fairly hot. Our Opinion This product combats the heat created on a dry ski slope, to give you increased glide. Fluorocarbon additive for extra slippery bases. Is This For Me? If you want smoother runs on the dry slope, with a bit of extra speed, this will help!
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Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. Polar X has become a cult wax for skiers & boarders on artificial slopes. The original Polar wax, fluorinated adding speed & glide while providing the protection your bases need for the challenges of dry slope racing. This super quick, hard wax protects your base from friction burns while giving you a fast surface to round the poles & hit the kickers. Data Polar X is so hard that it must be scraped immediately after hot waxing. It has a very high melting point, therefore when used properly will actually increase the melting point of the base plastics. Data Polar X keeps the base lubricated long after conventional waxes have worn off.  For an extra boost a softer layer like Data Wax Yellow can be rubbed on top of Polar X. Weight: 1kg Bulk Pack = 24 Sticks ...
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Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. A vital tool to finish off base repairs. Use after repairing bases with candles. ...
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Data Wax  Sunfire gives great acceleration & long lasting glide in wet or granulated snow conditions. This soft wax works best in wetter snow conditions. This is a perfect wax for late season ski touring. FEATURES • Perfect wax when the snow temperature is at or above -2°C • For best results use an iron to hot wax Sunfire into the base • Sunfire can easily be used as a rub on wax • Perfect for end of season skiing • Iron on Temperature 100°C Works best as an iron on wax, but is also able to be used as a rub on ski & snowboard wax.   ...
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£5.75
Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. Sunfire is part of the new Datawax high performance grade range of waxes that are perfect for racing or the park (or just maximum enjoyment). With its higher fluoro content Sunfire gives great acceleration & long lasting glide in wet or granulated snow conditions. Avoid those awkward losses of speed on wet snow! On harder, granulated snow mix with Magma. Fantastic as an after lunch rub on tune up to help you glide through the late afternoon slush. Perfect wax when the snow temperature is at or above 0°C.  Works best as an iron on wax, but is also able to be used as a rub on. Item

Specification Best Snow Temperature: 0oC & above Iron-on Temperature: 100oC
Colour:  Yellow Weight: 110g Block Iron on Wax Instructions 1) Set the iron to the correct temperature for the wax you have chosen. 2) Gently press your chosen wax against the hot waxing iron. 3) Keep the iron 4 inches above the base then move the iron with the wax dripping from it the full length from tip to tail. 4) Ensure the iron doesn’t smoke as this means it is too hot & you are burning the wax. 5) Gently place the iron onto the tip & using long smooth strokes from tip to tail iron the wax into the base. 6) IMPORTANT! Make sure that you always keep the iron moving (this prevents the base from melting & the ski/board being unusable). 7) Use long, smooth & slow passes along the base without any downward pressure until  you have a smooth, thin layer of wax across the whole surface of the base. 8) Finish with one long pass along the full length of the base with the iron (to make scraping easier) 9) Leave the base to cool for 15 minutes minimum, 45 minutes if possible.


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£21.95
Data is a British-manufacturing company; most of their materials are sourced from within Britain. Founded in 1978 it is now the biggest supplier & manufacturer of snow sport waxes in Britain. Its success is based on value for your money. Sunfire is part of the new Datawax high performance grade range of waxes that are perfect for racing or the park (or just maximum enjoyment). With its higher fluoro content Sunfire gives great acceleration & long lasting glide in wet or granulated snow conditions. Avoid those awkward losses of speed on wet snow! On harder, granulated snow mix with Magma. Fantastic as an after lunch rub on tune up to help you glide through the late afternoon slush. Perfect wax when the snow temperature is at or above 0°C. Item

Specification Best Snow Temperature: 0oC & above Iron-on Temperature: 100oC
Colour:  Yellow Weight: 1kg Bulk Pack = 24 Sticks Iron on Wax Instructions 1) Set the iron to the correct temperature for the wax you have chosen. 2) Gently press your chosen wax against the hot waxing iron. 3) Keep the iron 4 inches above the base then move the iron with the wax dripping from it the full length from tip to tail. 4) Ensure the iron doesn’t smoke as this means it is too hot & you are burning the wax. 5) Gently place the iron onto the tip & using long smooth strokes from tip to tail iron the wax into the base. 6) IMPORTANT! Make sure that you always keep the iron moving (this prevents the base from melting & the ski/board being unusable). 7) Use long, smooth & slow passes along the base without any downward pressure until  you have a smooth, thin layer of wax across the whole surface of the base. 8) Finish with one long pass along the full length of the base with the iron (to make scraping easier) 9) Leave the base to cool for 15 minutes minimum, 45 minutes if possible. Rub On Wax Instructions 1) Place the longest side of the wax block against the base at the tip. 2) Hold firmly & using the edge of the block rub from tip to tail in smooth, long strokes. 3) Cover the full width & length of the base with a thin, even application.


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£4.75
An easy to apply dressing for enhanced performance on dry slopes. Contains 118ml of rub on fluid in a shoe polish style applicator pack Our Opinion Great as a final dressing over a dry slope wax such as Data Polar X to give better glide performance Is This For Me?A useful addition to the kit bag of any dry slope racer or enthusiast ...
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Data Snowboard Tech Wax Paste 150g

Datawax Snowboard Tech Wax is a super slippery fluoro based wax designed specifically for snowboardsThe 150g tub of wax can be rubbed into the base using a polishing cork and brushes, or for longer lasting results use a dedicated ski and snowboard waxing iron. 
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Datawax Snowboard Tech Wax is a super slippery fluoro based wax designed specifically for snowboards The 150g tub of wax can be rubbed into the base using a polishing cork & brushes, or for longer lasting results use a dedicated ski & snowboard waxing iron. 

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Cork - A county in Ireland
Cork - A natural product from the Cork Oak tree
iron - An electrical deviced used for removing creases from fabrics
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