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úterý 3. března 2026

Which components of the ski base are the most important

 

 

Even if specialized magazines and articles mention many different additives and ingredients used in ski bases of competition skis, finally we will find out, if we look in much more detail, that there are only two main components which influence the most important features of each ski base type, especially now after fluor ban.

 

First is the UHMWPE itself which defines the features of the matrix. The matrix itself can get touch in contact with snow surface, that’s the reason why PE is used, because currently there is no other polymer with such a low coefficient of friction and so high hydrophobicity available. With respect to other components the matrix is responsible for the wear resistance and fixation of additives.

 

For wear resistance the most important figure is the length of molecular chains, the higher the length of molecular chains, the better the wear resistance. Reaching the value of 10.000.000 the polymer can be hardly processed.

 

Additive fixation in UHMWPE is problematic. The most additives do not form strong chemical bonds with the base matrix. Additives are bound in the matrix either by very weak chemical bonds or by mechanical retention. Especial close to the surface where the contact snow and ski base surface take place especially the mechanical retention decides.

 

The most important additive used in modern ski base types is soot or carbon black. The importance is given by the amount used in the competition ski base types which reaches up to 20 % of weight fraction in Nordic skis and up to 40 % of weight fraction in Alpine skis and by the way how carbon black is fixed in the PE matrix.

 

Some carbon black is incorporated directly in the PE matrix, but most of carbon black is filling the free space or cavities between the PE corns which are sintered together using heat and pressure. Especially the second type of soot fixation is responsible for high values of E-modulus which decides how ski base changes elastically under load.

 

pondělí 1. září 2025

HOW TO SELECT THE CORRECT SKI BASE?

 How to Select the Correct Ski Base?

Most of normal skiers - does not matter if alpin skiers or nordic skiers - know the black ski bases which are the standard in the last ca. 30 years.

The black colour of the ski base is caused by soot which is added directly to the ski base material.

Why SOOT and what are the main advantages of the black ski bases?

In other words:
  • black ski bases are usually harder than the transparent ones
  • black ski bases are more suitable for colder conditions due to higher hardness and lower electrostatic charge
  • black ski bases can be grinded more efectively and precisely
  • black ski bases can repell dirt better that the transparent ones
Special advantage of black ski bases:

If they wear due to intensive using especially on abrasive cold or man-made snow types, they change the surface colour to grey or white gradually. This is a clear sign that they need to be maintained / serviced.

Black ski bases have also some disadvantages
  • they abrosb normally less wax than the transparent ski bases
  • they can be less hydrophobic or water-repellent than the transparent ski bases
  • dirt which is normally dark is hardly visible on the black surface
Conclusions

Black ski bases perform very well especially in cold conditions. They are more universal than the transparent ski bases. In wet and very wet conditions hydrophobity of black ski bases needs to be improved by water-repelling waxes. For normal alpin and nordic skiers the black ski base is usually the right choise.