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Tognar has like 2.5 pounds of Universal Toko wax for $25 + 7 shipping or so. They'll last you a real long time and you can sell them to people if you want to make some money back.
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Bah, forgot about Tognar.
Toko Wax Ski Waxing Snowboard Waxes Tognar 11 lbs of wax for $100. Fuck Hertel.
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The Hertel Super Hotsauce works great. I've been using that for years. Just tried the Spring Solution last spring and, for the money, it's the best spring wax I've ever used.
Super Hotsauce 3/4 lb brick This will last at least two seasons if used the right way. Last edited by bearbandit; 11-24-2008 at 12:36 PM. |
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![]() The .75lbs. brick I started with last season is only 1/2 gone. I waxed every two or three (16-24 hours) days riding. 10 or 12 wax jobs. 2.5 Kilos (not pounds) is like seven times the amount I purchased. And I plan on getting two seasons out of .34 kilos. 2.5 pounds should get you 60 wax jobs. That's a good season. Waxing every time you go out. 2.5 Kilos is about 5.5 Pounds. Right? Last edited by bearbandit; 11-24-2008 at 01:27 PM. |
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