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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: N. Troy, NY
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Malden, MA
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This would be like cleaning and lubing my bike after every single ride. That would just be ridiculous.
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| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: LI, NY
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| SKIBUM....sorry man, that wasnt directed at you, I know you know skiing and how to tune....it was more aimed at the general public (ya know, the nice car, nice outfit, ski in ski out house types that look good, but their gear is in crappy shape)
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| Ari Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Ashland, NH
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__________________ -Steve TheSnowWay.com featuring Big Jay Coverage "Skiing is not a sport, it is a way of life." - Otto Schniebs 52 | |
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| Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Beverly, MA
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| I wax our skis after almost every ski day. I will also always at least clean up the edges where they get nicked, etc and give the edges a full sharpen after every few days or if they are getting alot of rough spots. Once a season or so I will take the skis in to a shop for a grind. Not only do I really like spending the time tuning my own skis, but I notice a big difference in how my skis feel if I don't keep them waxed and sharpened. As far as cost, I am able to buy wax from a friend who's a rep so it's really cheap. I set up a makeshift bech in the attic (see avatar) and sometimes get my son involved (see avatar again). If he knows I am working on skis he comes running, "Dad, can I wax my skis?" |
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| Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Killington, Vermont
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| It's also a lot easier to tune skis if you stay on top of tuning them--correcting a few dings is a lot easier than trying to smooth out an edge after a week of rock damage. Personally, I hate skiing on skis that aren't tuned properly, because I hate the feeling of being in a position where I know the edge should hold regardless of how firm the snow underfoot is. Without a good tune, really slick snow means no grip, which is particularly scary if you happen to be doing 30 MPH when you hit it.
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| Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Temporary Exile On Long Island :(
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| Just buy the SWIX brick wax in universal temperatures. Cost about $15 each, I wax my skiis frequently and each one of my 9 or so pairs (I collect older skiis to one day build a chair) get waxed twice a season, regardless of if they were used. To get to the point, I've had my two bricks for 3 years, and will probably have them for many more years to come. You shouldnt be useing so much wax that cost is an issue, even at retail. If you keep your tools, bench and skiis relatively clean, you can even re use the scrapings...which are great because its a much quiker wax job.
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