
Dominator FFC 2 B
Ski Wax for Cold Snow Conditions – Dominator FFC 2B Hot Wax
The Dominator FFC 2B ski wax is one of those products that should not be missing from any race kit. As soon as temperatures drop and the snow becomes drier and more abrasive, many universal waxes quickly reach their limits. This is precisely where the FFC 2B plays to its strengths.
As a high-quality fluorine-free hot wax, the FFC 2B was specially developed for snow temperatures from approximately -4°C to -12°C. In this range, it provides noticeably better acceleration, a freer glide, and above all, consistently high speed over the entire distance.
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Dominator FFC 2B – Universal Hot Wax for Training, Racing and Changing Conditions
When snow conditions are not clearly warm or cold, you need a wax with a broad working range. Dominator FFC 2B Hot Wax is the universal iron-in wax in the FFC series for snow temperatures from -4°C to -12°C – ideal for changing conditions, race training, clubs and competition preparation.
Universal wax for the middle temperature range
When conditions change, FFC 2B is the safe choice
In everyday race service, snow conditions are rarely perfectly clear. The piste can be hard and cold in the morning, temperatures can rise later, artificial and natural snow can mix – and that is exactly when a broad, reliable wax setup matters.
Dominator FFC 2B was developed as a fluoro-free universal race wax for the middle temperature range. It is the right choice when you do not want to wax as warm as with FFC 2 or as cold and specific as with FFC 2C, but need a reliable racing solution for changing conditions.
When is FFC 2B the right choice?
- Snow temperatures from -4°C to -12°C
- Changing conditions between training and racing
- When a universal fluoro-free hot wax is needed
- For clubs, service teams and racers with many skis
- As a durable hot-wax base before a matching FFC paste
- When FFC 2 is too warm and FFC 2C too specific
Dominator Technologie
Fluoro-free FFC hot wax with a broad race tune
The FFC series combines a performance-oriented hydrocarbon race formula with antistatic additives. FFC 2B focuses on versatility: free-running skis, consistent glide performance and a durable wax build-up in medium to cold snow conditions.
Universal race formula
Developed for the middle temperature range and changing conditions in training and competition.
Hot-wax durability
As an iron-in wax, FFC 2B creates a durable base for longer sessions and multiple runs.
Perfectly combinable
Ideal as a base for the matching FFC P2B Paste on the road or right before the start.
Dominator FFC 2B
One wax for many race days
FFC 2B is the most versatile choice among the FFC hot waxes. It suits racers, coaches and clubs that need a reliable hot-wax build-up for changing temperatures without having to rethink the full wax decision after every weather change.
- Broad temperature range from -4°C to -12°C
- Excellent choice for training, club races and competition
- Practical with changing snow types and temperatures
- Solid base for paste finishes in the start area
- Fluoro-free performance for modern race requirements
Technische Daten
| Product | Dominator FFC 2B Hot Wax |
|---|---|
| Category | Ski Wax / Hot Wax / Race Wax / Universal Wax |
| Wax type | Fluoro-free performance hot wax |
| Material base | Hydrocarbon race formula with antistatic additives |
| Snow temperature | -4°C to -12°C |
| Snow type | Natural snow, artificial snow, changing conditions, medium cold snow |
| Use | Training, racing, competition, base build-up, club service |
| Target group | Racers, coaches, clubs, service teams, ambitious skiers |
| Application | Iron in with a waxing iron, scrape and brush out |
| Matching paste | Dominator FFC P2B Paste for travel and the start area |
| Special feature | Universal FFC hot wax for the middle temperature range |
Conditions Guide
Which FFC solution fits your snow conditions?
| Bedingung | Empfehlung | Warum? |
|---|---|---|
| Base prep / base care | Dominator FFC 1 | For base cleaning, hot scrape, conditioning and a clean wax build-up. |
| 0°C to -7°C | Dominator FFC 2 | For warmer frozen conditions, wetter snow and the mild race range. |
| -4°C to -12°C | Dominator FFC 2B | Universal wax for middle temperatures and changing conditions. |
| -7°C to -12°C | Dominator FFC 2C | For cold, dry and aggressive snow with a clear cold-snow focus. |
| -12°C and colder | Dominator Psycho Series | For extreme cold, very dry snow and special conditions. |
If you want to take only one FFC hot wax for many uses, FFC 2B is the most universal choice. On the road, the hot-wax base is ideally complemented by FFC P2B Paste.
Serienvergleich
FFC 2, FFC 2B or FFC 2C?
| Produkt | Temperatur | Positionierung | Beste Anwendung |
|---|---|---|---|
| FFC 2 | 0°C to -7°C | Warm / mild frost range | Warmer snow conditions, wetter snow, training and racing. |
| FFC 2B | -4°C to -12°C | Universal / middle temperature range | Changing conditions, clubs, training, competition and all-round race service. |
| FFC 2C | -7°C to -12°C | Cold snow / artificial snow specialist | Cold, dry, aggressive or abrasive snow. |
| Psycho Series | -12°C and colder | Extreme cold | Very dry snow, hard pistes and special conditions below -12°C. |
Praxis im Rennsport
Typical use cases for FFC 2B
Training camps
A universal hot wax for many skis, changing temperatures and repeated training sessions.
Club service
Ideal when many race skis need preparation and conditions cannot be predicted exactly.
Races with mixed conditions
When temperature, snow type and course sections vary, FFC 2B offers a broad tune.
Base for paste finish
As a hot-wax base for FFC P2B or a situation-specific paste right before the start.
Heißwachs oder Paste?
FFC 2B Block for build-up, FFC P2B Paste for travel
FFC 2B Hot Wax is the right choice when you want to prepare a durable wax build-up in the wax room. The matching FFC P2B Paste complements this build-up as a fast solution on the road, at training camps or directly before the start.
- Hot wax for durability and base build-up
- Paste for fast adjustments without a waxing iron
- Both products cover the same middle temperature range
- Ideal system for training, racing and travel
- Clean combination of wax room and start area
Verarbeitung
How to use Dominator FFC 2B Hot Wax
- Clean the base and prepare it dry.
- Drip or rub FFC 2B evenly onto the base with a waxing iron.
- Iron the wax in with controlled, even movement.
- Let the ski cool down completely.
- Scrape off excess wax cleanly with a plexi scraper.
- Brush thoroughly with a suitable brush until the base runs freely.
For a full step-by-step guide, see the Academy page How to hot wax skis.
Interne Empfehlungen
Matching FFC products and categories
System statt Einzelprodukt
Complement for travel. Learn hot waxing properly.
FFC Paste
FFC pastes for training, travel and the start area
When you do not have access to a wax room or need to react to snow conditions right before the start, the FFC paste series perfectly complements your hot-wax build-up – without a waxing iron.
Academy
More performance through clean processing
A good race wax can only show its performance when the base is cleanly prepared, the wax is properly ironed in and then thoroughly brushed out. The Academy gives you the right guide.
Wachsratgeber
More knowledge about Ski Wax and race service
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Dominator FFC 2B Hot Wax
Who is Dominator FFC 2B suitable for?
For racers, coaches, clubs, service teams and sporty skiers looking for a fluoro-free universal hot wax for changing conditions.
What temperatures was FFC 2B developed for?
For snow temperatures from -4°C to -12°C.
Is FFC 2B a universal wax?
Yes. Within the FFC series, FFC 2B is the most universal hot-wax option for the middle temperature range.
When is FFC 2B better than FFC 2?
When conditions become colder, the snow is drier or the temperature range moves more clearly toward -4°C to -12°C.
When is FFC 2C better than FFC 2B?
When conditions are clearly cold, dry or aggressive, especially from -7°C to -12°C and on highly abrasive artificial snow.
Is FFC 2B suitable for artificial snow?
Yes. It can be used on artificial snow, especially when conditions are changing or in the medium cold range.
Is FFC 2B suitable for natural snow?
Yes. FFC 2B suits natural snow in the middle temperature range and changing conditions.
Can I use FFC 2B for training?
Yes. It is especially practical for training, club service and repeated use.
Can I use FFC 2B for racing?
Yes. FFC 2B is designed as a fluoro-free race hot wax for training and competition.
What is the difference between FFC 2B Block and FFC P2B Paste?
FFC 2B Block is an iron-in wax for a durable build-up. FFC P2B Paste is the matching solution for travel, fast adjustments and the start area without a waxing iron.
Can FFC 2B be combined with paste?
Yes. Combining it with FFC P2B Paste as a finish or quick start-area addition is especially useful.
Is FFC 2B fluoro-free Ski Wax?
Yes. FFC 2B is a fluoro-free performance hot wax.
How is FFC 2B applied?
It is ironed in with a waxing iron, scraped after cooling and then brushed out thoroughly.
Do I need base prep before FFC 2B?
For a clean race wax build-up, a prepared base is recommended. FFC 1 is suitable for base prep and base care.
Is FFC 2B suitable for clubs?
Yes. Its broad range makes FFC 2B especially practical for clubs and service teams.
Can I use FFC 2B on slalom skis?
Yes. It can be used on slalom skis in the correct temperature range.
Can I use FFC 2B on giant slalom skis?
Yes. It also suits giant slalom skis, especially when a durable hot-wax build-up is needed for changing conditions.
How long does FFC 2B last on the ski?
Durability depends on snow type, base, abrasion, course length and processing. As a hot wax, it generally lasts longer than a quick-only solution.
Is FFC 2B a replacement for FFC 1?
No. FFC 1 is for base prep, base care and hot scrape. FFC 2B is a glide wax for the middle temperature range.
Which wax should I use in changing conditions?
Within the FFC series, FFC 2B is the best choice for changing conditions between -4°C and -12°C.
Expertenempfehlung
Recommended with race know-how from Dr. Thanos Karydas
In changing conditions, temperature is not the only factor. Snow type, abrasion, humidity and base condition also matter. FFC 2B is the practical choice when a robust and versatile FFC setup is needed.
“FFC 2B is the universal solution among the FFC hot waxes. It is ideal when conditions are not clearly warm or cold and a reliable race wax build-up is needed for training and competition.”
Dr. Thanos Karydas · Dominator Race Know-howWarum bei Dominator kaufen?
Race experience, clear advice and fluoro-free performance
At Dominator Wax you get more than a product: you get practical recommendations for real snow conditions. Ideal for racers, coaches, clubs and everyone who does not compromise when waxing.
Complete your FFC setup
Build your universal setup around FFC 2B
Use FFC 2B as a durable hot-wax build-up in the middle temperature range and complement it with FFC P2B Paste or Academy knowledge when needed.