Maplus GM Powder Wax – The Benchmark of Race Performance in Cross-Country Skiing
When every second matters, Maplus GM Powder Wax stands at the top of elite race preparation. Developed for professional service teams and demanding athletes, this high-performance race ski wax is designed to deliver maximum glide, consistency, and speed in the most competitive cross-country skiing conditions.
Pure Speed for Modern Racing
Maplus GM Powder is engineered to work as a final top layer, enhancing ski base structure and reducing friction to an absolute minimum. Its refined formulation ensures outstanding acceleration out of corners, superior glide on flats, and confidence-boosting speed on long descents. Whether you’re racing World Cup, national championships, or key marathons, this powder ski wax is trusted where results truly matter.
Optimised for Today’s Snow Conditions
From aggressive man-made snow to demanding natural winter conditions, GM Powder delivers stable and predictable performance. The wax bonds perfectly to the base, offering long-lasting efficiency throughout the race—an essential advantage in modern cross country ski wax preparation where durability and consistency are just as important as raw speed.
Fluor-Free. Race-Ready. Future-Proof.
In line with the evolution of competitive skiing, Maplus GM Powder is part of the new generation of fluor free ski wax solutions. It meets today’s regulations while still delivering uncompromising race performance—proof that sustainability and speed can go hand in hand.
Available at the 4KAAD Webstore
Maplus GM Powder Wax is available now in the 4KAAD webstore, alongside a carefully selected range of premium ski wax products for training and racing. From liquid waxes to blocks and powders, 4KAAD offers everything ambitious skiers and service teams need to prepare skis at the highest level.
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If you’re aiming for podium-level glide, Maplus GM Powder Wax is not just an option—it’s a statement of intent