legalskier
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I'd like to know what you prefer, and why. Thanks.
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+1.....the HF line rips too. I usually rub on, hit w/ iron and cork.Very happy with the Swix Hydrocarbon series. I pay close attention to temps and wax accordingly. They work great and are the right price IMO.
Very happy with the Swix Hydrocarbon series. I pay close attention to temps and wax accordingly. They work great and are the right price IMO.
+1.....the HF line rips too. I usually rub on, hit w/ iron and cork.
+1.....the HF line rips too. I usually rub on, hit w/ iron and cork.
Very happy with the Swix Hydrocarbon series. I pay close attention to temps and wax accordingly. They work great and are the right price IMO.
Does this really make much of a difference for recreational skiing (i.e. not trying to make up 0.03 seconds on Per Aksel Svindal at the line)?/QUOTE]
To me, it makes no difference. On my race skis, I do wax for temps, but the rest I just use a universal that was cheap. Brand doesnt matter as long as they are waxed. The one caveat is in the spring, I do use warm temp waxes as I can feel a big difference then.
I wax nearly every day. But only because I get bored and use it as a activity to pass time. Also I can do it at work.How often do most of you apply a fresh coat of wax to your skis, every 'X' times out?
Normally I would do it every 5 days or so.
Does this really make much of a difference for recreational skiing (i.e. not trying to make up 0.03 seconds on Per Aksel Svindal at the line)?
How often do most of you apply a fresh coat of wax to your skis, every 'X' times out?