Tools4Boards SkiVise XC Cross Country Ski Vise
The original nordic travel vise for holding classic and skating skis for waxing and base peparation. Improved heavy duty die cast center with metal binding holder compatible with all bindings (Salomon Profil and Rottefella NNN). Secure, stable support for all xc skis. Holds the binding. 3 support points. Ideal for securely holding classic and skating skis for waxing and base peparation. Innovative, light-weight design is compact and portable for travel and fits easily in wax box. Quick and easy push button locking mechanism – to remove ski from vise, simply push button. Pivoting support points automatically adjust to ski’s camber. Soft molded rubber pads are durable, non-marking and exceptionally non-slip. Includes 3 clamps to securely fasten the vise components. Compact, portable travel vise makes any table a ski workbench!
Product Features
- Secure, stable support for all cross-country skis. Holds the binding. 3 support points.
- Innovative, light-weight design is compact and portable for travel and fits easily in wax box.
- Soft molded rubber pads are durable, non-marking and exceptionally non-slip. Includes 3 clamps to securely fasten the vise components
- Ideal for securely holding classic and skating skis for waxing and base preparation
- Quick and easy push button locking mechanism – to remove ski from vise, simply push button.
- Pivoting support points automatically adjust to ski’s camber
Makes it easy to wax your skis
Great XC-ski vise I bought this when my kids joined the nordic ski team here in my mountain valley. They ski four to five times a week in the winter and starting in Mid-January have a race almost every weekend. Even though the ski team has wax nights every Friday before a race, we quickly reached a point where we needed a better solution that was more convenient to us. After reading a lot of reviews and pricing the options, I chose these ski vices. I’m happy I did. I will say this, these ski vices are not…
The Tools4Boards vise is really a great device. I was first introduced to it at a State HS Nordic Championship Meet, where I split the responsibility for waxing 20 pairs of classic skis and 20 pairs of freestyle skis. I found that I could quickly slap a ski onto the center post, clip it in, and then ratchet the center post down easily to hold the ski tight…tight enough for me to really bear down with a cork or rotobrush. I had to have one for my bench at home!n.b.: you can’t use…