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Vauhti KS Klisters
Vauhti KS klisters might not have the cachet of their own Pure Race klisters but they shouldn't be ignored as top choice on race days.
And the price in addition to their reliable performance make them a top choice for everyday use.
The must have choice is KS Base. It is rare that any gripping klister is used without a binder base and KS Base is arguably one of the best. Phenomenally tough yet not so hard that a softer klister wouldn't adhere. And it is still fast.
The runner up in the must have category is the 50/50 Uni/Vio mix. The performance range on this makes it one of the best travel klisters - when you're limited on space to travel but you have to be ready for a wide variety of klister conditions.
Blue doesn't stand out from any other blue klister, but it is reliable.
Violet is a great violet. Very fast and tolerant of mixed crystal snow. A truly undervalued violet klister, can run well in surprisingly cold conditions.
Violet/Uni mix. If you want to keep klister selections minimal, this is where to start. An amazing klister with a huge range. Will not be as fast as plain violet at the cold end of the range, and not as tolerant of fine and coarse mixed crystals, but in coarse snow the grip and speed is stunning.
Universal is just another really great universal klister, but tends to work towards the warmer and softer conditions.
Red is something to be careful with. This Red klister has a lot of grip! When almost nothing else provides kick in fine grained sloppy snow, use this. As a mixing klister it provides a lot of boost, so add bits at a time - if you only want one red klister for mixing this is the one to have.
Vauhti KS klisters might not have the cachet of their own Pure Race klisters but they shouldn't be ignored as top choice on race days.
And the price in addition to their reliable performance make them a top choice for everyday use.
The must have choice is KS Base. It is rare that any gripping klister is used without a binder base and KS Base is arguably one of the best. Phenomenally tough yet not so hard that a softer klister wouldn't adhere. And it is still fast.
The runner up in the must have category is the 50/50 Uni/Vio mix. The performance range on this makes it one of the best travel klisters - when you're limited on space to travel but you have to be ready for a wide variety of klister conditions.
Blue doesn't stand out from any other blue klister, but it is reliable.
Violet is a great violet. Very fast and tolerant of mixed crystal snow. A truly undervalued violet klister, can run well in surprisingly cold conditions.
Violet/Uni mix. If you want to keep klister selections minimal, this is where to start. An amazing klister with a huge range. Will not be as fast as plain violet at the cold end of the range, and not as tolerant of fine and coarse mixed crystals, but in coarse snow the grip and speed is stunning.
Universal is just another really great universal klister, but tends to work towards the warmer and softer conditions.
Red is something to be careful with. This Red klister has a lot of grip! When almost nothing else provides kick in fine grained sloppy snow, use this. As a mixing klister it provides a lot of boost, so add bits at a time - if you only want one red klister for mixing this is the one to have.