Toko and Ski Racing Media have partnered to offer a giveaway of 3 Toko T18 Irons!

The Toko T18 iron is their highest-end iron and is commonly found in the hands of techs working nationally for elite clubs and on the World Cup circuit.

T18 Iron Details:

  • Professional ski waxing iron for the ambitious racer and for service personnel. Highly accurate temperature control up to 180°C (356°F) thanks to electronic control and digital temperature display.
  • Particularly suitable for temperature-sensitive specialty and racing waxes
  • Optimal heat retention is provided by the 15 mm-thick base plate.
  • Guaranteed temperature stability—temperature is monitored and regulated by a microprocessor.
  • Accurate digital temperature display
  • Variable temperature control within a wide range of 90 to 180°C (194 to 356°F)
  • Smooth ironing surface for uniform application of glide wax
  • The surface is angled at the rear to facilitate the application of powder waxes.
  • 45 × 107 mm ironing surface
  • Power: 850 W
  • LED status light indicates when the iron is ready for use.

MSRP: $480.00

Ends February 10th, 2025 at 11:59 MST


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About the Author: Ellie Hartman

Ellie Hartman was born and raised in Breckenridge, Colorado, and was on skis soon after she was able to walk. She raced for Team Summit, out of Copper Mountain, from the age of five until she was 18. After her PG program ended, she embarked on an unexpected journey when she was recruited to join the NCAA Division II rowing team at Barry University in Miami, Florida. She took on the role of team captain and led her squad to victory in two NCAA Championships, all while successfully completing her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Business Administration. After, she took 4 years to work, travel and write. Then, Ellie went back to Miami to assistant coach the University of Miami Women's Rowing Team and get a another degree in a Master's of Professional Science for Marine Conservation. She spent time as a Communications Specialist, Research Assistant and Marine Mammal Observer for NOAA SEFSC. After her contract ended, she was excited to find her way back into the ski racing world! Ellie enjoys skiing, ocean animals, great coffee, travel, SCUBA Diving, anything outdoors, delicious beer, and happy people.