Downhill, Super-G · men · mid-December

Ski wax Saslong — Gröden / Val Gardena

The Saslong beneath the Langkofel is the December classic: short days, a low sun and long shaded passages (Camel Humps, Ciaslat) with mostly cold, compact snow. The high gliding share of the course makes base preparation especially decisive.

Current wax recommendation for Gröden / Val Gardena

Calculated from current conditions — snow temperature, snow type and moisture for 1,236–2,518 m.

To the recommendation for Val Gardena/Gröden

Why snow temperature decides on the Saslong

Race waxes are specified for narrow snow-temperature windows — a few degrees decide whether a base runs or goes blunt. Snow temperature deviates systematically from air temperature: at night the slope radiates heat and cools below the air temperature, during the day sun position, exposure and slope angle warm the surface. raceday.ski computes this evolution with a 3-layer energy-balance model and, for Gröden / Val Gardena, takes into account the terrain-derived horizon profile (shading) and the altitude of the calculation point — both validated against terrain models in a catalogue-wide quality assurance.

What this means for ski preparation

For race use, raceday.ski recommends a complete system of preparation, base wax, race wax, optional powder top layer and finish — tuned to snow temperature, snow type and moisture class at start time. The start time is an input of its own: a run at 10:00 runs on different snow than a floodlit slalom in the evening.

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