Cold Ski Wax, -15°C to -4°C

Hand-poured natural ski wax. For skiers, tourers, and snowboarders. Recommended range: -15°C to -4°C

A hard plant-based hot wax built for sub-zero conditions where snow crystals are sharp and moisture is low. Built for cold winter mornings, groomed piste in deep winter, and backcountry terrain where the snowpack is dry and fast. Maintains speed and durability across harsh winter surfaces.

Not for wet, high-moisture, or fresh snowfall.

Iron Temperature: 105–115°C
Weight: 120g

Materials Made from biogenic, plant-based materials sourced from renewable plants and agricultural by-products. Part of a short biological carbon cycle, renewable by nature and not extracted from fossil systems. PFAS-free. Paraffin-free. Petroleum-free.

Production Produced using solar electricity. Tested and developed in alpine environments powered by renewable energy.

Packaging FSC-certified paper packaging

Price
Regular price
€23,90
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€23,90
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Cold Ski Wax, -15°C to -4°C
5/5

"I've been waxing my own skis for twenty years. This behaves similar in the application, no chemical smell, holds reasonably well in variable conditions. I'll keep testing it."

Robert Bon IFMGA Guide
5/5

"I care about what I put on my skis the same way I care about what I put in my pack. ARKVY is the first wax that made that decision easy."

Maja Lindqvist Backcountry skier, Sweden
5/5

"Honest. That's what I was looking for."

Alex Johnson FWQ athlete

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We design through reduction.

Material Philosophy

Instead of adding more, we remove what isn't necessary. Fewer ingredients. Fewer variables. Clear material intent.

Performance comes from understanding snow, temperature, and use, not from layering additives. Our natural ski wax is the result of that process.

We work with biogenic, plant-based materials within a short carbon cycle, renewable by nature and aligned with the environments they move through.

We don't design for everyone. We design for long days, many vertical meters, changing conditions, and places we intend to return to.