Welcome to the cult club. I wouldn't put skins on anything softer than Swix Blue Extra, no.tkarhu wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 5:27 amOthers and Åsnes recommend that you should not use soft wax with skins. Is purple wax still hard enough with skins?Musk Ox wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 2:39 amWhere I live, you could basically get by the whole season with this and a couple of skins:
https://www.swixsport.com/us/ski-wax/wa ... 5950376648
(I also want to talk you into getting a narrower skin too for those days when waxing is tricky or you can't be bothered... a few cm of snow on top of a hard base and 35mm skins on a pair of Gammes mmmm)
I look forward to getting a pair of Gammes tomorrow. I was planning to wax them when below -1’ C, and to use skins in zero weather, warmer, and on icy snow. Then I could maybe need only the Swix V40 Blue Extra from the package @Musk Ox linked. When snow gets sticky, I could also add a thin layer of Vauhti GF carrot on top of the blue wax.
I personally use waxes softer than Blue Extra all the time. I love my Violet and even my Red Spesh. When it works it's just the best.
But yes, narrow skins are a game changer if you're not planning to do too many hills. No more risking the snow sticking. Snow sticking to your bases isn't really an issue when temperatures are 'Blue Extra'. Snow sticking to Red wax at 0°C is famously rage-provoking. Narrow skins can just make that whole issue disappear, effectively a wax replacement in the right conditions. I still find skins disappointing on very hard snow, though.
EDIT: I see you ask about fluorinated waxes... they're actually banned from sale in Scandinavia now... no skitur is worth making amphibians and fish miserable! So that's the end of that issue, I suppose!