- Product number T0018F-XC
- FabricContent:
- Polyester
- Country of origin:Italy
- Season:Fall/Winter
- Concept:Racing
Racing Roto Fleece XC, 70mm
Racing Roto Fleece XC, 70mm, is used for cross country skis. You use the fleece brush for improving the performance when using liquid glide waxes.
- In stock
- 70mm width
- To attach it to a drill you need a Roto Cover, eg T15-140
- We recommend using a drill with a minimum rotation speed of 1800 rpm for best results.
- This brush is made for those who want best possible prep on your cross country skis
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Product information
Technical specifications
FAQ
- Removing excess glide wax with a bronze brush
- Polishing with a nylon brush
- Roto 140-mm Combi Brushes Horse/Steel and Horsehair/Nylon for cross-country skis
- Single 100-mm horse hair and nylon for downhill/snowboarding
- Roto fleece and wool for applying TS liquid and hard gliders (e.g. Marathon )
- Roto wool 100 mm (Cross-country) or 140 mm (Downhill/Snowboard)
- Roto Handle 100 mm (Cross-country) or 140 mm (Downhill/Snowboard)
- Swix Marathon Wax
- Rotobrush horsehair T16M
- Rotobrush nylon T17W
- Rotobrush combi horsehair and nylon T15DB
- Roto Handle 100 mm or 140 mm
- Spray on a thin layer of TS liquid (e.g. TS6 Liquid )
- Use a felt cork, spray on the felt and glide it out
- Let it dry at room temperature for at least 10 minutes
- Use Roto Fleece T18F-2
- Polish with blue nylon T17W
- Roto wool 100 mm (Cross-country) or 140 mm (Downhill/Snowboard)
- Roto Handle 100 mm (Cross-country) or 140 mm (Downhill/Snowboard)
- Swix Marathon Wax
Why and how to brush skis?
You brush skis to get rid of any excess glide wax and to polish the surface. First, use a coarse brush, immediately after scraping, such as a bronze brush, then polish with a nylon brush to finish.
What brushes are used to brush away glide wax?
We have different brushes with different features. Brushes are used to freshen up the ski base, remove dirt from the glide zone and to brush away glide wax after heating.
We recommend a combi brush or bronze brush and to polish with a nylon brush to finish.
For beginners who want to glide skis, we recommend a combi brush consisting of bronze and nylon. The bronze brush is used to remove glide wax from the ski base, while the nylon brush polishes the surface.
Learn to prep skis here: Swix school – How to prep your skis
In what order do you use the different brushes?
We recommend a combi brush or bronze brush and polish with a nylon brush to finish.
First, use the coarsest brush, then a finer one to get into the grooves properly. You can also use roto brushes. For roto brushes, we have good combi brushes in horsehair and steel or horsehair and nylon.
Learn to prep skis here: Swix school – How to prep your skis
What brushes do you need for downhill skis, snowboards and cross-country skis?
You can use the same for everything. What you need is a coarse steel/bronze/horsehair brush and a fine nylon brush for final polishing.
When using it for all types of skis and snowboards, it’s a good idea to use the square hand-held brushes (e.g. the T179B Brush rectangular ) or single 100-mm wide roto brushes (e.g. the T16M Rotobrush horsehair ).
You can use a hand-held wire brush and a hand-held nylon brush for almost everything. If you want to use a roto brush, you must use a drill that holds approx. 1500RPM and use a 100-mm brush in horsehair and nylon.
Learn to prep skis here: Swix school – How to prep your skis
What brushes do you need as a beginner, for training or for competition?
It depends on your desired result, how much time you want to spend and your budget. You will get better results by using different brushes. If you're planning to prep multiple pairs of skis, it’s worth investing in a roto brush. Here are our recommendations:
Training: Handheld Steel/Bronze Brush and Nylon Brush
Competing:
Learn to prep skis here: Swix school – How to prepare skis
How to use Swix roto wool
Roto wool is an innovation in waxing, allowing you to get top glide without using a hot waxing iron. Roto wool is often used as a topping on skis to get a thin film with glide wax that glides well.
You will need:
Here you can see a video on how we recommend using roto wool: Get a better glide with a roto brush
How to use the Swix roto brush
Roto brushes are attached to a drill that has a speed of approximately 1500 revolutions per minute. Make sure you don't apply too much pressure, but let the brush do the work. Brush away from you, preferably in the gliding direction. First use a coarse horsehair brush and then a fine nylon brush to polish.
You will need:
Video: How to use a roto brush
What is Swix Roto Fleece used for?
Roto Fleece is used to apply our new TS liquid glide waxes. It can also be used to apply our other liquid products (e.g. HS6 Liquid ).
What is Swix Roto Cork used for?
Roto cork (T18C Roto brush cork ) is used for heating glide wax and liquid products, but for best results with liquid products we recommend Roto Fleece.
Which ski wax can you apply with Swix roto wool?
Roto wool is mostly used for Marathon, but can also be used on other hard gliders.
Designed specifically for longer distances on fresher and clean snow.
Marathon Black is specially designed for wet conditions and dirty snow.
You will need:
Here you can see a video on how we recommend using roto wool: Get a better glide with Roto Brush
Which vacuum cleaner can be used with Roto Cover Suction?
Roto Cover Suction will reduce dust in your waxing booth.
We recommend using a vacuum cleaner that is easy to wash out. Do not use your normal vacuum cleaner. When you prepare skis and use brushes, there will be a very fine dust that can quickly ruin an ordinary vacuum cleaner. A normal vacuum cleaner will then get the filter full of glider dust and will potentially be destroyed.
Now you can also buy a flexi hose and attach it to the roto cover with suction and suction on the waxing iron. You may also want to angle the roto cover.
Shipping & returns
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