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latest generation adhesive technology

Whether you use classic hot melt adhesive or unique hybrid adhesive depends on how you practice your sport.

Adhesive Technologies in Comparison

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    hybrid

    Hybrid adhesive technology was introduced by contour in 2013 after a 3-year development and testing phase. Hybrid is the first adhesive technology that is made up of two different layers. The adhesive layer holds the skin reliably but easily detachably to the ski base, the adhesive layer underneath creates a permanent connection to the back of the skin.

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    hotmelt

    The classic hotmelt adhesive has developed into a tried and tested and widely used technology since the 1970s. Whether you are on a day ski tour or a multi-day traverse with many ascents - our hotmelt adhesive skin offers high adhesive strength at all temperatures and won't let you down.

hybrid features

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hotmelt features

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How annoying when the snow creeps between the skin and the ski!

Dirt and wax residues on the adhesive layer impairs the adhesion to the ski base. Depending on the adhesive technology, there are different ways to get your skin working again.

Advice:

What to do if adhesion decreases?

Re-activating the hybrid adhesive

No annoying re-gluing: The adhesion of the hybrid adhesive layer can be easily reactivated with the included cleaning wipes or cleaning spray.

Important: the adhesion will decrease due to contamination by dust or poorly brushed-out wax residues from the ski base.

hotmelt adhesive recoating

Re-glueing with transfer tape: If the adhesion decreases (approximately every 2-3 years), the adhesive can be completely renewed by ironing on a fresh layer.

Important: old, dirty adhesive residues must be removed with hot air and a spatula.

Keep your eyes open!

hybrid

Always wipe the ski base before putting on the skins; a fleece insert is integrated into the pack sack for this purpose.

After waxing the skis, brush and polish off any wax residue very thoroughly.

Cover film and stuff sack can protect against contamination.

hotmelt

Always store hotmelt skins in a dry place and protected from light, heat and dust.

Use the protective film or net when folding the skin – this way the skins can be separated again with ease.

If you do not use your climbing skins for a longer period

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    cover mesh

    protects the adhesive layer during longer storage. Whether mesh or foil is a matter of taste. More...

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    protective film

    keeps the adhesive layer clean and makes it easier to separate hotmelt climbing skins. More...