Enhance glide and feel — like the pros.
RED CREEK RILLING TOOLS let you fine-tune ski glide by adding a hand-made structure to the base — just like on the World Cup.
A stone grind gives the foundation, while hand structuring adapts the ski to specific snow conditions. The warmer and more humid the snow, the coarser the structure. In cold conditions, use a finer one. Easy to use, effective, and essential for skiers who want top performance and the perfect racing feel.
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Temperature / Conditions
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Pattern
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Art. no.
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+15°C / -5°C
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Coarse Oblique cut
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RC-2069-XC
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Coarser than +15/-5 Christmas tree. To be used at temperatures around +15°C to -5°C, coarser snow, man-made snow, and wet snow. If plus degrees, press hard. Often complemented with Linear 1 mm, Linear 2 mm, and/or Linear 3 mm. If the temperature is minus degrees, apply moderate pressure. Then mostly used on the last/back part of the ski.
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+15°C / -5°C
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Christmas tree
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RC-2034-XC
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To be used at temperatures between +15 and -5°C, coarse snow, wet snow, and man-made snow can, by advantage, be complemented with Linear 1 mm or Linear 2 mm when plus degrees, normally on the last/back part of the ski.
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+5°C / -5°C
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Christmas tree
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RC-2082-XC
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To be used at temperatures between +5 and -5°C, wet snow and fine-grained snow. It may be complemented with linear structures.
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0°C / -6°C
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Oblique cut
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RC-2084-XC
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To be used at temperatures between O°C and -6°C.
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-5°C / -10°C
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Oblique cut
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RC-2086-XC
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To be used at temperatures between -5 and -10°C. Opens the hard glossy base surface. Mostly used when the snow is fine-grained.
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0°C/-10°C
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Christmas tree
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RC-2035-XC
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To be used at temperatures between 0°C
and -10°C, coarse snow, man-made snow, and eventually new snow. Press harder/deeper when the conditions are warmer.
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-5°C/-15°C
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Christmas tree
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RC-2083-XC
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To be used at temperatures between -5 and -15°C. Fine Christmas tree. Opens the hard glossy base surface. Mostly used when the snow is fine-grained.
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-5°C/-20°C
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Oblique cut
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RC-2036-XC
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To be used at temperatures between -5°C and -20°C. Very fine oblique cut structure. Opens the hard glossy base surface. To be used when the snow is dry, cold, and fine-grained.
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Cold & Dry
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Ultrafine Straight
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RC-2085-XC
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To be used when the snow is “Cold & Dry”, and fine snow crystals. As well, in combination with other Red Creek Rilling tools, depending on the temperature.
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Warm
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1 mm Straight
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RC-2033-XC
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To be used in warm conditions combined with +15/-5 or Coarse. It can also be used in colder conditions, but then with less pressure.
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Wet
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2 mm Straight
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RC-2037-XC
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To be used in wet conditions, combined with +15/-5 or Coarse, also combined with Linear 1 mm. It can also be used from the middle of the ski and backwards in temperatures just below the freezing point.
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X-Wet
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3 mm Straight
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RC-2080-XC
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To be used in extremely wet conditions combined with Coarse or +15/-5 and Linear 1 mm and/or Linear 2 mm.
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Riller STOP
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For Straight rillers
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RC-2247-XC
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Prevent the Straight/linear riller from rolling and start cutting deeper into the ski base. Especially good for wet conditions.
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Soft surf
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Middle Groove / Straight
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RC-2038-XC
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To be used when loose tracks and part of tracks occur, and when snow is falling. To be used always when skating. (The tracks get looser during the race).
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RED CREEK RILLING TOOLS
Hand structuring for superior glide and race performance
RED CREEK RILLING TOOLS are designed for creating hand-made structures on all types of cross-country skis. The added structure improves both glide and overall ski feel on snow.
At the World Cup level, the machine-made stone grind is almost always complemented with a hand-applied structure for optimal performance in specific snow conditions.
The principle:
The warmer and more humid the snow, the coarser the structure should be.cIn cold, dry conditions, use a fine-grained base structure — if the machine grind is too rough, the glide will never be optimal in cold snow.
Preparation:
Begin with a well-prepared ski base featuring a fine stone grind. Apply the hand structure after waxing and brushing the ski.
Application:
Pull the rilling tool from tip to tail in the direction of the arrows. Maintain steady pressure over the structure roller — the more humid the snow, the deeper the structure, meaning you can apply slightly more pressure. After structuring, polish the base with a fine nylon brush, preferably using a roto brush.
⚠️ Do not apply structure in the grip zone.
The hand structure will disappear after the next waxing, allowing you to easily adapt to new snow conditions.
Maintenance:
Clean the structure roller from wax or residue using a RED CREEK Hand Brush (Ultra Fine Steel) or wax remover. The roller is made from stainless steel — handle it carefully to avoid damaging the fine pattern. Store in a dry place.
Summary:
A rilling tool for cross-country skis — easy to use, precise, and effective.
Enhances glide and gives your skis that true World Cup racing feel.