Hot wax products made from polyethylene materials SUPER MUSOU [supermusou]
販売価格|Price: 8,800円(税込)
希望小売価格|Price: 8,800円
商品詳細
SUPER MUSOU Ver.2.0
“More time riding, less time waxing.” Next-gen polyethylene coating wax for skis & snowboards.
Overview
Super Musou Ver.2.0 is our upgraded polyethylene coating wax engineered to deliver season-long glide with minimal maintenance. A new formulation combining polyethylene + silicone + cellulose nanofiber boosts water/oil repellency, hydrophilicity control, and wear resistance—performing from dry winter snow to spring wet snow.
Key Features
- Endurance: glide for 500 km or more per coating (manufacturer guidance), approx. ~20× vs. typical paraffin durability.*
- All-snow performance: stable speed from cold/dry to moist/wet snow.
- Time saver: a full routine often taking ~3 hours with paraffin can be done in ~30 minutes with Super Musou.
- Eco-minded: fluorine-free, petroleum-based paraffin-free, non-flammable.
- Trusted broadly: adopted by top athletes, schools, and rental fleets.
* Internal comparison. Actual durability varies with snow type, structure, technique, and mileage.
Who It’s For
- Recreational riders who want to minimize waxing work and maximize ride days.
- Racers/test takers needing consistent glide across changing snow.
- Long trips and backcountry users who value reliable, low-maintenance speed.
Specifications
- Product name: Super Musou Ver.2.0
- Content: 60 g
- Package: New design container
- Composition: Polyethylene-based special blend (fluorine-free / petroleum-paraffin-free / non-flammable)
- Price: JPY 8,800 (tax included)
Performance Notes (Advanced)
- Durability guidance: approx. 500–1,000 km of glide per coating under typical use.
- Use cases reported: alpine race ~2 weeks; backcountry >1 month; schools up to ~3 months; rentals often cover the season.
- Technology: Polyethylene + silicone + cellulose nanofiber matrix for enhanced repellency, hydrophilicity control, and wear resistance.
How to Use
- Fix the board/skis securely (lift ski brakes).
- Sprinkle an appropriate amount of Super Musou onto the base (typical guide: snowboard 8–10 g; ~170 cm alpine skis ~8 g per pair / ~4 g per ski). Use a bit more for deep structure or rough bases.
- Set iron plate temperature to ~95–110 °C actual. (Dial settings often need ~140 °C to reach ~100 °C on the plate; verify with a non-contact thermometer.) Melt in small sections, drawing quick circles, then pass tip-to-tail to level.
- While still warm (not hot to the touch), scrape lightly to remove excess and high spots—leave a thin “skin.”
- Brush 1–3 times with a brass/bronze brush until the base gains a subtle sheen. Do not over-brush like paraffin (you may remove the coating).
Tips: If the melt looks white/cracked, the plate isn’t hot enough—aim for a translucent look. For maximum endurance (e.g., rental), a very light or no scrape finish followed by brushing is acceptable.
Compatibility & Add-Ons
- Do not mix with paraffin waxes. Remove old paraffin thoroughly before application.
- Skin-friendly for touring: Designed not to foul climbing skins’ adhesive.
- Spring/grimy snow: Pair with our “Yukitora (SEKKO)” liquid to resist/clean PM2.5, pollen, oils, etc.
Care & Notices
- For best results, ensure the base is free from residual paraffin before coating.
- Verify iron plate temperature (not just dial). Overheating the base can cause damage.
- On mirror-flat bases without structure, suction may occur in warm/wet snow; adding structure improves release.
- Store in a cool place off-season.
FAQ (Selected)
Q. Can I return to paraffin later?
A. Yes. Clean with a paraffin base wax using an iron: apply, increase temp to blend/lift, then remove.
Q. Works on extruded bases?
A. Yes. It coats extruded bases as well.
Q. Post-tune sanding/structure OK?
A. Yes. If heavily built up, re-iron and scrape thin before machine work.
Q. Doesn’t feel fast enough?
A. Most often either the plate was not hot enough to fully melt/level, or residual paraffin remained. Re-clean and ensure proper plate temp.
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