
Dominator FFC 2 C
Ski Wax for Maximum Speed in Cold and Abrasive Snow – Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax
Those who race regularly know these days: Double-digit sub-zero temperatures, dry snow, abrasive artificial snow, and skis that suddenly feel noticeably slower. It was precisely for these conditions that the Dominator FFC 2C Ski Wax was developed.
As a high-quality fluorine-free racing hot wax, the FFC 2C covers a temperature range of approximately -7°C to -20°C snow temperature, making it one of the specialists for true winter conditions. While many universal waxes lose speed on cold snow, the FFC 2C remains fast, durable, and consistent.
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Fluoro-Free Race Hot Wax · FFC Series · Cold Snow Specialist
Dominator FFC 2C – cold snow hot wax for aggressive snow and race conditions
When snow becomes hard, dry and aggressive, the base needs a precise and durable wax build-up. Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax is the fluoro-free hot wax in the FFC series for snow temperatures from -7°C to -12°C – ideal for cold artificial snow, dry natural snow, hard race pistes and competition preparation.
Cold snow and aggressive snow
When cold snow slows the ski, it needs a specialized wax build-up
Cold snow demands something different from ski wax than warmer or changing conditions. The crystals are harder, drier and often especially abrasive on artificial snow. This increases friction between base and snow noticeably. A wax that is too warm or too universal can feel dull in these conditions.
Dominator FFC 2C is the cold tune within the FFC hot waxes. It was developed for racers, coaches and service teams that need a durable, fluoro-free hot-wax build-up on cold artificial snow, dry natural snow and hard race pistes.
When is FFC 2C the right choice?
- Snow temperature from -7°C to -12°C
- Cold, dry natural snow
- Aggressive or abrasive artificial snow
- Hard race pistes and cold training conditions
- When FFC 2B is not tuned cold enough
- As a base for the matching FFC P2C Paste on the road
Dominator Technologie
FFC Antistatic Race Technology for cold and abrasive conditions
The FFC series combines a performance-oriented hydrocarbon race formula with antistatic additives. FFC 2C focuses on cold and dry snow conditions: free-running skis, controlled glide and a durable wax build-up under high friction.
Cold snow race formula
Designed for cold conditions where dry snow crystals and artificial snow can slow the base more strongly.
Durable hot-wax build-up
As a hot wax, FFC 2C creates a durable base for races, training days and multiple runs on hard snow.
Perfect complement to paste
Ideal as a base for the matching FFC P2C Paste on the road or right before the start.
Why racers choose FFC 2C
Race performance when snow becomes cold, dry and aggressive
FFC 2C is the specialized solution within the FFC hot waxes for cold conditions. It suits racers, coaches and clubs looking for a durable hot-wax build-up on hard snow and aggressive artificial snow.
- Cold snow range from -7°C to -12°C
- For dry natural snow and aggressive artificial snow
- Durable build-up through waxing iron application
- Ideal base for FFC P2C Paste in the start area
- For training, competition, race service and clubs
Technische Daten
| Product | Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax |
|---|---|
| Category | Ski Wax / Hot Wax / Race Wax / Cold Snow Wax |
| Wax type | Fluoro-free performance hot wax |
| Material base | Hydrocarbon race formula with antistatic additives |
| Snow temperature | -7°C to -12°C |
| Snow type | Cold artificial snow, dry natural snow, abrasive race snow |
| Use | Training, racing, competition, wax room, race service |
| Target group | Racers, coaches, clubs, service teams, sporty skiers |
| Application | Iron in with a waxing iron, scrape and brush out |
| Matching paste | Dominator FFC P2C Paste for travel and the start area |
| Special feature | Specialist for cold, dry and aggressive snow conditions |
Conditions Guide
Which FFC hot wax fits your conditions?
| Bedingung | Empfehlung | Warum? |
|---|---|---|
| Base prep / base care | Dominator FFC 1 | For base care, hot scrape, base build-up and preparation before glide wax. |
| 0°C to -7°C | Dominator FFC 2 | For warmer frozen conditions, mild snow and more moisture. |
| -4°C to -12°C | Dominator FFC 2B | Universal wax for middle temperatures and changing conditions. |
| -7°C to -12°C | Dominator FFC 2C | Specialist for cold, dry and aggressive snow. |
| -12°C and colder | Dominator Psycho Series | For extreme cold, very dry snow and special conditions below the FFC range. |
For cold races on aggressive artificial snow, FFC 2C is the most precise choice within the FFC hot waxes. On the road, the hot-wax build-up is ideally complemented by FFC P2C Paste.
Serienvergleich
FFC 2, FFC 2B or FFC 2C?
| Produkt | Schneetemperatur | Stärke | Beste Anwendung |
|---|---|---|---|
| FFC 2 | 0°C to -7°C | Warm / milder frozen conditions | Warmer snow, training, all-round use in the upper temperature range. |
| FFC 2B | -4°C to -12°C | Universal / middle temperature range | Changing conditions, clubs, training and race service. |
| FFC 2C | -7°C to -12°C | Cold snow / aggressive snow | Cold artificial snow, dry natural snow, hard race pistes. |
| Psycho Series | -12°C and colder | Extreme cold | Very dry snow, hard pistes and special conditions below -12°C. |
Praxis im Rennsport
Typical uses for FFC 2C
Cold FIS races
When start times are early and the piste is hard and dry, FFC 2C provides the right cold-snow build-up.
Aggressive artificial snow
On abrasive artificial snow, a cleanly ironed-in cold-snow wax helps keep glide performance more consistent.
Cold training camps
For several training days on hard snow, a durable hot-wax build-up is often a better foundation than a quick-only solution.
Base for race finish
As a hot-wax base for FFC P2C Paste or a situation-specific addition right before the start.
Block oder Paste?
FFC 2C Block for build-up, FFC P2C Paste for travel
FFC 2C Hot Wax is the right choice when you want to prepare a durable cold-snow wax build-up in the wax room. The matching FFC P2C Paste complements this build-up as a fast solution on the road, at training camps or directly before the start.
- Block: durable hot-wax build-up
- Paste: fast application without waxing iron
- Block: ideal for base preparation and race service
- Paste: ideal for start area, travel and training
- Both products complement each other in the same temperature range
Verarbeitung
How to use Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax
- Clean the base and prepare it dry.
- Drip or rub FFC 2C evenly onto the base with the waxing iron.
- Iron the wax in with controlled, even movement.
- Let the ski cool down completely.
- Scrape off excess wax with a plexi scraper.
- Brush the base thoroughly until the structure is free.
For clean hot-wax processing, we also recommend the Academy guide How to hot wax skis.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax
Who is Dominator FFC 2C suitable for?
For racers, coaches, clubs, service teams and sporty skiers looking for a fluoro-free hot wax for cold, dry and aggressive snow conditions.
What temperatures was FFC 2C developed for?
For snow temperatures from -7°C to -12°C.
Is FFC 2C a cold snow wax?
Yes. Within the FFC hot waxes, FFC 2C is the specialist solution for cold, dry and aggressive snow conditions.
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 abrasive artificial snow.
When is FFC 2B better than FFC 2C?
When conditions change more strongly or are not clearly cold, FFC 2B is often the better choice as the more universal hot wax.
Is FFC 2C suitable for artificial snow?
Yes. FFC 2C is especially interesting on cold, aggressive and abrasive artificial snow.
Is FFC 2C suitable for natural snow?
Yes. It is especially suitable for cold, dry natural snow from -7°C to -12°C.
Can I use FFC 2C for training?
Yes. FFC 2C is suitable for cold training days, race training and repeated use on hard snow.
Can I use FFC 2C for racing?
Yes. FFC 2C is designed as a fluoro-free race hot wax for training and competition.
What is the difference between FFC 2C Block and FFC P2C Paste?
FFC 2C Block is a hot wax for a durable wax build-up. FFC P2C Paste is the matching solution for travel, fast adjustments and the start area without a waxing iron.
Can FFC 2C be combined with paste?
Yes. Combining it with FFC P2C Paste as a finish or quick addition before the start is especially useful.
Is FFC 2C fluoro-free Ski Wax?
Yes. FFC 2C is a fluoro-free performance hot wax.
How is FFC 2C applied?
It is ironed in with a waxing iron, scraped after cooling and then brushed out thoroughly.
Do I need base prep before FFC 2C?
For a clean race wax build-up, a prepared base is recommended. FFC 1 is suitable for base prep and base care.
Is FFC 2C suitable for clubs?
Yes. It is especially useful for clubs that often train on cold artificial snow or hard race pistes.
Can I use FFC 2C on slalom skis?
Yes. FFC 2C can be used on slalom skis in the matching temperature range.
Can I use FFC 2C on giant slalom skis?
Yes. On cold, hard pistes, a durable hot-wax build-up can be important for consistent glide.
How long does FFC 2C last on the ski?
Durability depends on snow type, base, abrasion, course length and processing. As a hot wax, it generally offers more durability than a quick-only solution.
Is FFC 2C a replacement for FFC 1?
No. FFC 1 is intended for base prep, base care and hot scrape. FFC 2C is a glide wax for cold snow conditions.
Which wax should I use on cold artificial snow?
Within the FFC hot waxes, FFC 2C is the right choice for cold, aggressive artificial snow from -7°C to -12°C.
Expertenempfehlung
Recommended with race know-how from Dr. Thanos Karydas
In cold conditions, temperature is not the only factor. Snow type, abrasion, humidity and base condition also matter. FFC 2C is the precise choice when conditions are clearly cold, dry or aggressive.
“FFC 2C is the cold tune within the FFC hot waxes. It is ideal when aggressive artificial snow or dry natural snow requires a durable race wax build-up between -7°C and -12°C.”
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.
Ready for cold race conditions?
Build your FFC 2C setup for cold snow
Use FFC 2C as a durable hot wax, complement it on the road with FFC P2C Paste and deepen your processing knowledge in the Dominator Academy.