SWIX TS Powder 40g
Yellow - TSP10 is a great powder in wet conditions, typically when new or transformed snow are turning wet. Despite being a quite soft powder, the durability is great, and the powder can easily hold up for longer distances. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the powder. TSP10 can be used as a race powder alone, but is often used as base for top coats. Recommended iron temp.: 160°C (320°F).
Red - TSP8 has a softness and racing formula that makes it perfect in conditions on both sides of the freezing point. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. It's important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the powder. TSP8 can be used as a race powder alone, but is often used as a base for top coats. Recommended iron temp.: 160°C (320°F).
Violet - TSP7 is a versatile powder suited for normal winter conditions below the freezing point. Powder makes it convenient to work with and easy to get a good end-result. For fresh, old or man made snow. Good in clean snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. It is important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the powder. TSP7 can be used as a race powder alone or as a base for top coats. Recommended iron temp: 180-200°C (356-392°F).
Blue - TSP6 is a very good powder for both alpine and cross country, which has shown great performance on artificial snow in addition to natural snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the powder. TSP6 can be used as a race powder alone, or as base for top coats. Recommended iron temp: 180-200°C (356-392°F).
Green - TSP5 is the hardest powder in the TSP line, and a great choice in cold conditions, both for alpine and cross country. It is loved by servicemen, due to its great durability and dry friction properties. It is made as a powder to make it easier to apply, without sacrificing the great glide properties. For fresh, old or artificial snow. The speed of the iron should be approx. 8-10 sec. on a skating ski. Important to have a good iron to get an efficient melting of the powder. TSP5 can be used as a race powder alone or as a base for top coats. Recommended iron temp: 160°C (320°F).