How To Wax Skis | The Ski Workshop
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How To Wax Skis | The Ski Workshop
Learning how to wax your skis is a simple, yet essential, task if you own your own skis. For some people waxing their skis can be an onerous chore often ignored, for others it can be a ritualistic process done before every ski day. Whatever category you fall into it is worth knowing the ins and outs of waxing your skis and how to get the best out of the bases.
So, with this in mind, here's our guide on how to wax a pair of skis. Looking for more info? Check our our full guide here: mpora.com/skiing/how-to-wax-s...
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Hi your channal is way to underrated your videos are such a good quality keep up this great work and i was wondering if i should sharpen my edges before or after i wax my skis
Is there a different technique used to wax skis prior to off-season storage? Do you skip the scraping step, then scrape and brush prior to next time you go skiing?
@jjlovesjam
11 ай бұрын
Yeah! The longer the wax can sit in it, the better
@wisecoonie
6 ай бұрын
Exactly. The wax needs to cover the steel edges as well. It will prevent your edges to rust and will protect and nourish the base of the ski.
Hello I was wondering if you if you could give your opinion on what skis I should get. I previously focused more racing until a crash 3 years ago. Coming back to the sport in last few months and want to go for a bit more off piste fun which I pretty much have no previous experience in. Want to have a ski which is still fun to carv up the pistes too. Was looking at atomic bent chetlers but what's your thoughts? Thanks in advance and useful vid
@FactoryCollectiveOfficial
2 жыл бұрын
You might be after something a little more burly than the BCs (although they're great skis). Something with a metal laminate could be great for you. The K2 Mindbender Ti , Faction Dictator (will be called Dancer next season) and Volkl Kendo or Mantra ranges could all definitely fit the bill. Basically a shape between 85 - 100 mm would work to play across the entire mountain. I've selected those skis as they're a little more directional (which may suit your race background), while still having tip and tail rocker to keep the tails loose in soft snow. Let me know if you've got any other questions. Jordan
@ddbear8786
5 ай бұрын
Get the Volkl Mantra M6 (and choose a longer size)
Great videos but why is the music so loud!? Really detracts from what you're saying
Too much wax. One good pass in a snake pattern should be enough. The rest is just more waste.