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Started by Big T in Ski Chatter - 9 Replies

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Big T posted Jan-2011

Should new skis and boards be wax before hitting the slopes?

Smokey Barr
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posted Jan-2011

I think most are factory waxed...

Bandit
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posted Jan-2011

Big T wrote:Should new skis and boards be wax before hitting the slopes?


Storage wax is designed to protect skis during transit and in the store. It does not have very good gliding properties from my experience. It can also be quite dirty. I like to give my new skis a hot wax scrape to get the dirt and grit out of the bases, and then apply some proper skiing wax.
You can ski on the storage wax if you really want to.

AlistairS
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posted Jan-2011

Bandit is right, New skis should be waxed to protect your ski bases. I have made the same mistake in the past but when I purchase a replacement pair I will give them a hot wax scrape to clean the bases and upto two-three waxes before their put into use. It will help to prolong the life of the skis. :wink:
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Ian Wickham
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posted Jan-2011

Big fella I take it you spent a fair few quid on your skis, Wax them :evil:

Tony_H
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posted Jan-2011

Wax. Defo.
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Dave Mac
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posted Jan-2011

I wax my skis every night. And then, I wax my frau's skis every 2nd or 3rd night, just in case she decides to have a good day! - )

Andyoneil
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posted Jan-2011

Dave Mac wrote:I wax my skis every night. And then, I wax my frau's skis every 2nd or 3rd night, just in case she decides to have a good day! - )


Is that an Andy Gray / Richard Keys comment?

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Topic last updated on 26-January-2011 at 21:21