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Ski Wax for Maximum Performance in Cold Conditions – Dominator FFC P2C Paste
The Dominator FFC P2C ski wax was developed for precisely those conditions where many waxes reach their limits. Cold artificial snow, dry natural snow, and temperatures significantly below freezing demand a special wax formula.
As a high-quality fluorine-free race paste wax, the FFC P2C covers snow temperatures from -7°C to -14°C. It allows racers to react to current conditions directly before the start – without a waxing iron, without an elaborate service area, and without compromising on performance.
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Fluoro-Free Race Paste Wax · FFC Series · Cold Snow Specialist
Dominator FFC P2C Paste – race wax for cold artificial snow and maximum speed
When snow becomes hard, dry and aggressive, the right wax determines free-running skis, consistent glide and less speed loss. Dominator FFC P2C Paste was developed as a fluoro-free Race Paste Wax for snow temperatures from -7°C to -12°C – ideal for cold artificial snow, dry natural snow, race training and competition.
The challenge in cold snow
When universal waxes become slower, FFC P2C begins to shine
Cold snow creates different demands than moist or warm conditions. The crystals are harder, drier and often especially abrasive on artificial snow. This increases friction between base and snow significantly. Many standard waxes feel dull, lose speed or last only briefly in these conditions.
Dominator FFC P2C is the specialist solution for these conditions: a fast, fluoro-free Racing Ski Wax for cold snow, aggressive artificial-snow pistes and situations where precise adjustment to the actual conditions is needed before the start.
When is P2C the right choice?
- Snow temperature from -7°C to -12°C
- Cold, dry natural snow
- Aggressive or abrasive artificial snow
- FIS races, training, qualification and competition
- Fast finish without a waxing iron
- When P2 or P2B are not tuned cold enough
Dominator Technology
FFC Antistatic Race Technology for cold and aggressive snow conditions
The FFC series combines a performance-oriented hydrocarbon race formula with antistatic additives. The goal: freer-running skis on cold snow, less drag on dry pistes and consistent performance on abrasive artificial snow.
Antistatic race formula
Developed for dry, cold conditions where static effects and friction can noticeably affect glide.
Cold-snow specialization
Optimized for -7°C to -12°C – especially on hard natural snow and aggressive artificial snow.
Fast race finish
Can be used without a waxing iron and works as a fast performance layer directly before training or racing.
Why racers choose it
Performance when cold snow costs speed
In cold races, maximum top speed is not the only thing that matters. The ski must stay free, stable and predictable over multiple runs. That is exactly why FFC P2C was designed as a fluoro-free Race Wax for cold conditions.
- High speed on cold and aggressive snow
- Consistent glide over multiple runs
- Ideal as a finish on a tuned hot-wax build-up
- Fast reaction to weather, temperature and snow changes
- Practical for start area, training camps, race service and travel
Technical data
| Product | Dominator FFC P2C Paste |
|---|---|
| Category | Ski Wax / Race Paste Wax / Race Wax / Competition Wax |
| Wax type | Fluoro-free performance paste wax |
| Material base | Hydrocarbon race formula with antistatic additives |
| Weight | 100 g or 400 g |
| Snow temperature | -7°C to -12°C |
| Snow type | Cold artificial snow, dry natural snow, abrasive race snow |
| Use | Training, racing, competition, start area, race finish |
| Target group | Racers, coaches, clubs, service teams, sporty skiers |
| Application | Without waxing iron, spread with pad and polish |
| Matching block | Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax for durable hot-wax build-up |
| Special feature | Specialist for cold, dry and aggressive snow conditions |
Conditions Guide
Which FFC paste fits your snow conditions?
| Condition | Recommendation | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| 0°C to -7°C | Dominator FFC P2 Paste | For mild frozen conditions, universal use and snow with more moisture. |
| -4°C to -12°C | Dominator FFC P2B Paste | For changing cold-snow conditions, broad training use and the universal middle range. |
| -7°C to -12°C | Dominator FFC P2C Paste | For cold, dry, aggressive or abrasive snow in racing. |
| -12°C and colder | Dominator Psycho Series | For extreme cold, very dry snow and maximum specialization below the FFC paste range. |
For cold races on aggressive artificial snow between -7°C and -12°C, FFC P2C is the most precise choice within the paste series. For 0°C to -7°C choose FFC P2, for changing conditions FFC P2B.
Series comparison
FFC P2, P2B or P2C?
| Product | Snow temperature | Strength | Best use |
|---|---|---|---|
| FFC P2 | 0°C to -7°C | Universal performance in mild frost | Warmer snow conditions, training, all-round use |
| FFC P2B | -4°C to -12°C | Broad cold-snow range | Changing conditions, cold training, clubs |
| FFC P2C | -7°C to -12°C | Cold snow and aggressive snow | Racing, artificial snow, dry natural snow, cold conditions |
| Psycho Series | -12°C and colder | Extreme cold | Very dry snow, hard pistes, special conditions below -12°C |
Race practice
Typical uses for FFC P2C
Morning FIS races
Cold starts, hard pistes, dry snow: P2C is made for conditions where friction can noticeably slow the ski.
Aggressive artificial snow
On modern artificial-snow pistes with high abrasion, the paste delivers a fast finish and consistent glide performance.
Training camps
No waxing iron, quick to apply and practical for mobile service kits – ideal with many skis and little time.
Right before the start
When temperature or snow changes shortly before the run, P2C can be used as a precise finish layer.
Positioning
What makes FFC P2C different from simple quick waxes?
Cheap quick waxes are often designed for short-term use. Dominator FFC P2C, however, was developed as a professional Race Paste Wax for clearly defined cold-snow conditions. It is not just any universal product, but a specialist for situations where cold snow creates particularly high friction.
- More precise tuning for cold snow
- Better suitability for aggressive artificial snow
- Race formula instead of simple recreational use
- More consistent performance over multiple runs
- Ideal complement to hot-wax service
Application
How to use Dominator FFC P2C Paste
- Clean the base and prepare it dry.
- Apply a thin, even layer of FFC P2C Paste.
- Spread cleanly with the pad.
- Let it work for at least 30 minutes.
- Polish with Fibertex, hand cork or roto cork.
- Finally brush thoroughly with a hard brush.
For maximum race performance, the paste can be used as a finish on a suitable hot-wax build-up. It pairs especially well with Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax. For a basic wax strategy, see our guide How to wax race skis.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Dominator FFC P2C Paste
Who is Dominator FFC P2C suitable for?
For racers, coaches, clubs, service teams and sporty skiers who want to use a fast, fluoro-free paste without a waxing iron in cold snow conditions.
What temperatures was FFC P2C developed for?
For snow temperatures from -7°C to -12°C.
Which Ski Wax makes sense at -10°C?
At -10°C, FFC P2C is the most precise choice within the FFC paste series, especially when the snow is dry, hard or artificial.
Is FFC P2C suitable for artificial snow?
Yes. This is exactly where it shows its strength: on cold, aggressive and abrasive artificial snow.
Is the paste suitable for natural snow?
Yes. It is especially suitable for cold, dry natural snow at low temperatures.
Can I apply FFC P2C without a waxing iron?
Yes. The paste was developed for use without a waxing iron.
Can FFC P2C be used as a finish wax?
Yes. It works very well as a fast finish layer before the start or as a complement to a suitable hot-wax build-up.
How long should the paste work?
At least 30 minutes. After that it should be polished thoroughly and brushed out with a hard brush.
How long does the paste last on the ski?
Durability depends on snow type, temperature, base, skiing style and course length. On cold snow, performance is typically stable over multiple runs.
What is the difference between FFC P2, P2B and P2C?
FFC P2 is for warmer conditions from 0°C to -7°C, FFC P2B for changing conditions from -4°C to -12°C and FFC P2C for cold, dry and aggressive snow from -7°C to -12°C.
When is FFC P2C better than FFC P2B?
When snow temperature is from -7°C to -12°C or when the snow is especially aggressive, dry or abrasive.
Is FFC P2C suitable for slalom skis?
Yes. It can be used on slalom skis, especially in cold races and on aggressive artificial snow.
Is FFC P2C suitable for giant slalom skis?
Yes. Especially on longer glide sections, consistent free-running behavior in cold snow can matter.
Can I use the paste in training?
Yes. It is suitable for both training and competition.
Can I apply the paste in the start area?
Yes. Because it is applied without a waxing iron, it is suitable for fast adjustments in the start area.
Can FFC P2C be combined with hot wax?
Yes. It is excellent as a finish on a suitable hot-wax build-up, especially on Dominator FFC 2C Hot Wax.
Is FFC P2C a replacement for hot wax?
It can be very effective for fast applications, but it does not generally replace clean base preparation with hot wax when maximum durability is required.
Is FFC P2C fluoro-free Ski Wax?
Yes. FFC P2C is a fluoro-free performance paste wax.
Is the paste suitable for clubs?
Yes. It is especially practical for ski clubs, training camps and mobile race service because it can be applied without a waxing iron.
What makes Dominator Skiwax special?
Dominator develops waxes with a clear racing focus and practical tuning for real snow and competition conditions.
What are the advantages over cheap quick waxes?
FFC P2C is more precisely tuned to cold snow, better suited to aggressive snow conditions and offers a more professional race formula than simple recreational quick waxes.
Which Ski Wax do I need for cold artificial snow?
For cold, aggressive artificial snow, FFC P2C is the matching choice within the FFC paste series, especially from -7°C to -12°C.
Expert recommendation
Recommended with race know-how from Dr. Thanos Karydas
Choosing the right wax solution depends not only on temperature, but also on snow type, abrasion, humidity, base condition and use case. That is exactly where experience from real race conditions matters.
“FFC P2C is the right choice when cold, dry or aggressive snow requires a fast, controllable finish – especially in race training, in the start area and on artificial snow between -7°C and -12°C.”
Dr. Thanos Karydas · Dominator Race Know-howWhy buy from Dominator?
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 the next cold race day?
Build your FFC P2C setup for cold snow
Use FFC P2C as a fast paste finish for -7°C to -12°C and combine it with the matching FFC 2C Hot Wax as a durable base when needed.