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  2. Ski wax - Wikipedia

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    Ski wax is a material applied to the bottom of snow runners, including skis, snowboards, and toboggans, to improve their coefficient of friction performance under varying snow conditions. The two main types of wax used on skis are glide waxes and grip waxes.

  3. Mr. Zog's Sex Wax - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Zog's Sex Wax, for drummers. A snowboard wax is sold by Mr. Zog's, which is applied to the bottom of a snowboard to reduce friction between the snowboard and the snow. One variety is melted and applied to the bottom of the snowboard, another variety is rubbed on as a cold wax. [5] Mr. Zog's Sex Wax is also sold to ice hockey players. The ...

  4. Hertel Wax - Wikipedia

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    Hertel Wax is an American company which produces ski wax, snowboard wax, skate wax and accessories. The company is owned by Terry Hertel and is based in Sunnyvale, California. Terry Hertel founded the company in California in 1972; Hertel Wax was the first producer of all-temperature ski and snowboard waxes.

  5. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    This wax absorption (along with a properly done 'hot wax'), greatly reduces surface friction between the base and the snow, allowing the snowboard to travel on a thin layer of water. Snowboards with sintered bases are much faster, but require semi-regular maintenance and are easier to damage.

  6. Wax - Wikipedia

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    Ski wax is used in skiing and snowboarding. Also, the sports of surfing and skateboarding [11] often use wax to enhance the performance. Some waxes are considered food-safe and are used to coat wooden cutting boards and other items that come into contact with food.

  7. Icer Air - Wikipedia

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    ICER founders Glen Griffin originally created the Icer Air event with Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley to promote ICER, a sports products company that developed a new type of aerosol spray-on ski and snowboard wax. The first event was originally scheduled for August 2005, but was delayed after neighborhood opposition.