Swix Ski Wax Iron
Swix Ski Wax Iron
Swix Ski Wax Iron

Swix Ski Wax Iron

3080H

Sale Regular price$70.00
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Description & Features

Swix ski wax irons are designed for precision ski and snowboard waxing. Unlike household irons, Swix models feature thick heat plates, stable temperature control, and consistent heat distribution to protect your bases. Choose from economy, digital, and World Cup racing models to match your waxing needs, whether at home, in the wax room, or on the road.

Features

  • Thicker heat plates retain temperature during waxing
  • Multiple heating elements ensure consistent performance
  • Precision thermostats hold exact wax temperature range
  • Safe alternative to household irons – no steam holes, no base damage
  • Ideal investment for performance ski and snowboard care

Styles

  • Swix T-77 Economy Iron: Great economy iron which is competitive with far more expensive irons. Redesigned from scratch with an ergonomic body and a wide metal plate that suits both alpine, snowboard and nordic. Angled at one side to make it easier to keep a constant speed when melting the wax. The thick metal plate ensures a stable heating. Plate dimension 100mm X 160mm. 1000 Watt, 110 Volt.
  • Swix T-73 Digital Iron: 18 mm plate for great heat distribution with a digital microprocessor that ensures very precise temperature control. The T73 digital display is controlled by an adjustment wheel. Temperature range from 80°C to 180°C. 850 Watt, 110 Volt.
  • Swix T-72 Racing Digital - 12mm Thick Plate: A 12 mm plate gives optimal temperature stability. The iron is controlled by a micro processor and has digital temperature regulation. On the back, the heating plate has an angle to facilitate application of Cera F. Includes iron cover. Temperature range from 110°C to 170°C.550 Watt, 110 Volt.

Ski Wax Iron Features vs Household Types

Many hot irons look alike and all give out heat, but there are many critical differences.

Ski wax irons features:

  • A thicker heat plate for heat retention
  • More heating elements for a more consistent temperature
  • Precision thermostats for holding to wax type specific ranges

Household irons don't retain heat well and quickly cool when in contact with a ski base that is at room temperature (not to mention getting wax stuck in those steam holes). They eventually heat up again, but will continue to have heat pulled out of them until the ski base sufficiently warms. The household type iron temperature will fluctuate widely in this heating and cooling cycle. People tend to turn up the heat in response to this fluctuation and run the danger of burning or otherwise damaging ski bases.

A proper ski wax iron is a relatively small investment when waxing those prize boards!


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