The Swix T70 wax iron is best for World Cup technicians, coaches, and perfectionists who demand the best from their tools. This professional digital iron is shaped for cross-country skis.
The 35 mm thick plate gives stable temperature and optimal control when applying powder and other waxes and features temperature adjustment from 80°C to 200°C. The sensor is fixed close to the bottom to secure the correct temperature. The angle on the heating plate of 7° facilitates the optimal application of Cera F powder. A clear view of the back and front of the iron plate makes it easy to work with in both directions. A width of 70 mm gives better control on cross-country skis.
- World-cup level iron
- Designed specifically for cross-country skis
- For racing service and keen ski waxers
- Ergonomic handle
- 110 Volt, 1000 Watt
- 35mm plate
- It can be used for For alpine, snowboarding, and cross-country disciplines
- Country of origin: Czech Republic
Swix Waxing Irons T70, T71, T72, and T73 utilize the newest technology in iron heating elements. These are manufactured in a completely new way from traditional heating elements. A thick, film-type heating element is actually “printed” onto an insulated metal or ceramic base plate, a layer of special resistive paste is added, and finally, a second layer of insulated metal or ceramic. What this means is excellent resistance to corrosion for long life.
It is essential to take care of the waxing iron. Like a car or a bicycle, the iron needs to be maintained. This will secure better performance and longer life.
• Do not leave the iron at high temperatures when not in use. Adjust down to 120°C or turn it off. Particularly important after waxing with Cera F powders at high temperatures.
• Always clean the iron with fiberlene paper after use. If not, small wax particles will remain on the iron giving out fumes. Over time the wax particles will fasten to the iron and make it black.
• If the iron becomes black, polish the plate with orange fibertex.
• Try to avoid getting wax between the metal plate and the plastic top.
• When the iron is not in use, keep it in an upwards position: The upward position is important as it reduces the heating of the inside electronics.
• Place the iron where it is safe for not falling to the ground. An iron holder is recommended
• If you have scratches in the base plate, use a fine grit sanding paper of approximately 500 grit.
• Be careful with the use of solvents, as this can have an impact on the inside components.
• Hold the iron in the handle. Never lift it by the cord.
• Avoid unnecessary bending of the cable, as it, over time, can lead to cable breakage.
About Utah Ski Gear:
Utah Ski Gear was established in 2011, and we believe skiing is for everyone. Our passion is helping our customers find the right equipment to get them and their families skiing. We understand price can be the most significant deterrent, and because of this, we offer new and used skis on a budget. For the more experienced skier looking for advanced gear, we offer hard-to-find accessories like specialized tuning equipment and high-performance skis. Customers preferring maximum comfort while skiing can find electric boot heaters, such as Hotronic FootWarmers.
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