awf170
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How does one set of skis without wax stick to snow and not slide at, when another set that was never waxed slide fine? Is the base different? The sticking was so bad that I did 3 faceplants in one run down...
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awf170 said:The sticking was so bad that I did 3 faceplants in one run down...
bvibert said:awf170 said:The sticking was so bad that I did 3 faceplants in one run down...
Sure, blame the equipment... :roll:
Maybe you just can't ski...![]()
JimG. said:My guess is that the skis that didn't slide at all need to have the bases restructured. The skis that did slide were newer, correct?
awf170 said:JimG. said:My guess is that the skis that didn't slide at all need to have the bases restructured. The skis that did slide were newer, correct?
Bases restructured? Whats that mean? And, yeah the ones that slid were newer, but the other ones only have 15 days on them.
JimG. said:awf170 said:JimG. said:My guess is that the skis that didn't slide at all need to have the bases restructured. The skis that did slide were newer, correct?
Bases restructured? Whats that mean? And, yeah the ones that slid were newer, but the other ones only have 15 days on them.
Ski bases have small channels in them that serve to channel water away from the ski so that there isn't too much water between the ski and the snow. When a ski slides on snow, a small amount of heat is generated by friction and this heat melts the surface of the snow in a fractional way. In essence, skis slide because they are hydroplaning.
But, with too much water, the skis get sucked down onto the snow and you get that sticky feeling. You'll notice that it happens more frequently in warmer weather=more water. Skis need to be restructured at least once a season or every 20 days or so. Sounds like the sticky ones need to go into the shop.