Even if you do no other ski maintenance yourself, you should learn how to wax your own skis. It’s easy, you’re unlikely to screw it up, and it’s way more cost-effective than taking skis to a shop ...
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Renting Skis This Winter? Here Are 6 Tips for a Smooth Experience From an Ex-Rental Employee
Renting skis doesn't have to be a difficult experience. Here's some advice that will make it go that much smoother.
Would-be ski repair fanatics, listen up: on a recent episode of The Bomb Hole, snowboard engineer Justin Clark revealed the best way to repair dings and core shots on damaged skis. And before you ...
In this final episode of our four-part series on ski tuning strategies, Matt Hupperts of the Edgeworks in Denver shows you how to hot wax your skis, using a waxing iron and a plastic scraper. On the ...
SKIING IS ABOUT to get a little bit harder. For decades, those trying to go slip-sliding away have been able to call on some (legal) chemical help. Fluorinated ski wax hugely reduces friction with the ...
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