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Nerd Files S3:E2 Skate Ski Stability
Breaking down the factors that contribute to "stability" and its various components.
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Nerd Files S3:E1 Looking inside the new Madshus Redline
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We caught up with the ultimate nerd, Connor Green, to discuss the internal changes to the new Madshus Redline skis.
Star Tools '25
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More from our May conversation with Davide Mosele of Star - this time discussing the brush program and all the development work that has continued there with new hand brushes coming for this season.
Star Fluoro Free '24 World Cup Recap
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Zach and Davide discuss the first season of Fluoro Free World Cup racing from the perspective of a wax company.
Rossignol SX Introduction
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Rossignol SX Introduction
2024 Salomon Review / Preview
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2024 Salomon Review / Preview
2024 Rossignol Review / Preview
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2024 Rossignol Review / Preview
2024 Madshus Review / Preview
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2024 Madshus Review / Preview
2024 Fischer Review / Preview
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2024 Fischer Review / Preview
Nerd Files - SkateX Introduction
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The new SkateX binding system has been over ten years in the making, and now it has arrived as a joint project between Madshus and Rottefella. Here's the scoop.
Feb 2024 Update on Star Liquids
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Reviewing the new and old liquids in the Star Next and Beta lines - what to use, when to use it, and early thoughts on a simple kit for self-supported racers.
Nerd Files Hand Structure - Long Edit
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A discussion with Jacob Huseby about the SRB structure roller, and broader topics in hand structure!
Nerd File S2:E1 Fischer Helium & a short history of lightweight skis
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Nerd File S2:E1 Fischer Helium & a short history of lightweight skis
2023 Review-Preview
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Heading into the second model year of the cycle for all of our brands, we have relatively few changes to discuss. But that doesn't stop us from talking a lot.
Rotating speed and fleece length - why do we have options?
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Rotating speed and fleece length - why do we have options?
Brush use - which, when, and why.
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Brush use - which, when, and why.
Antinerd files, because Amy is not a nerd.
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Antinerd files, because Amy is not a nerd.
Introducing our favorite @starskiwax roto brushes
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Introducing our favorite @starskiwax roto brushes
Nerd Files 7 - Tip Splay
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Nerd Files 7 - Tip Splay
Nerd Files 6 - Classic Kick Zones
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Nerd Files 6 - Classic Kick Zones
Nerd Files 2 - Fischer Factory Finish
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Nerd Files 2 - Fischer Factory Finish
Nerd Files 4 - Structure Design
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Nerd Files 4 - Structure Design
Nerd Files 5 - The Two-Pair Fleet
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Nerd Files 5 - The Two-Pair Fleet
Meow Files - Feedback from World Cup
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Meow Files - Feedback from World Cup
Nerd Files 3 - About Grinds
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Nerd Files 3 - About Grinds
Nerd Files 1 - About Picking Skis
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Nerd Files 1 - About Picking Skis
Star Wax Collaboration
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Star Wax Collaboration
Ski Selection & Camber - Classic
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Ski Selection & Camber - Classic
Ski Selection & Camber - Skate
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Ski Selection & Camber - Skate
2022 Salomon Review / Preview
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2022 Salomon Review / Preview

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LakeLake123
    @LakeLake123 24 дні тому

    Just got this system from you guys. LOVE it! The quick summary is that it just feels like a much more natural movement vs. tradition setups.

  • @marshallpeterson8526
    @marshallpeterson8526 Місяць тому

    OK, how do you attach the ski/binding to a wax bench? The old way of using the binding doesn't work.

  • @rolandgaller2426
    @rolandgaller2426 Місяць тому

    Great video, what is you opinion to the new Swix T0410 ? Did you already test it ?

  • @VQ30TLJ
    @VQ30TLJ 2 місяці тому

    Great summary, thanks Zach! To add some n=1 data points here, I have preferred Salomon skate skis for the past two decades. They just feel right. However, I also have Madshus Redline 3.0 F3s and have really enjoyed them, despite their opposite weight-balance characteristics, as you describe here. They do feel slightly less stable in the glide phase but it doesn't bother me. Fischers feel fine to me, just kind of mushy and boring. Rossis feel absolutely terrible to me (at least the pairs I demoed last year). Too springy and grabby, a completely different experience. For me Rossi seems like the clear outlier in terms of design/handling characteristics (not in a bad way, just not for me).

  • @jurgenhinz6320
    @jurgenhinz6320 2 місяці тому

    Yesterday I had the boot and the binding in my hands, also could fix it on a ski as in your video. I have one question for my technical understanding: the rubber bumper forces the boot in a kind of Stiletto mode, also being shown in your video. Forcing the heel down needs significant pressure. As soon as my heel gets lifted, the ski is forced away until this built in angle. I´m not sure how this feels in eg narrow turns, as the learned behaviour of lessening weight off the edge is immediate grip release. Hope you can shed some light on this detail. I´m sure you have lots of interested customers with built up quivers who are thinking about adding Race X but not necessarily skip briefly selected and approved skis beyond NIS standards.

  • @linkking1221
    @linkking1221 2 місяці тому

    Great info Zach. Any progress on getting any of these kits together? This is an area I really want to dive into this winter so let us know!

  • @alvarobesnier
    @alvarobesnier 3 місяці тому

    I love how the camera is pointing at you instead of what you are trying to show

  • @arivainio9872
    @arivainio9872 3 місяці тому

    Very interesting. I'm from Finland. There are quite light Karhu skis from the history, Racing Matrix and it's sibling Skating Matrix. I still use one classic pair during the spring time when double poling, if the conditions are dryer. My skis are from 1984, green ones (green Karhu logo, for cold conditions). The skis should be stone grind for better glide on wet conditions, but for 40 year old skis there is no sense. Maybe. Karhu made the first black base skis, blue Matrix, for 0C and new snow. Red one was for warm, with waxable sidewalls. The sidewalls were the same material as the base. Other Matrix models had painted sidewalls.20 years later Peltonen made waxable sidewalls to their Supra series...

  • @farrier53
    @farrier53 3 місяці тому

    Boy, this is long winded...sorry Zack !

  • @JuhaKaleviHeikkinen
    @JuhaKaleviHeikkinen 4 місяці тому

    A stupid question: Can you actually mostly, often, sometimes or ever use the same raceday grip wax setup for e.g. Rossignol and Fischer or Salomon? The pressures/cm2 on the grip zone just do not match. For that reason I wonder (doubt) if you could use the same wax for Marie Helene Fossesholm and Erik Valnes either. Still, I would bet the Finnish ski team has exactly that approach....😭

  • @JimGrahamNH
    @JimGrahamNH 4 місяці тому

    Awesome, informative and so well told. Just picked my first patch on a hike this morning.

  • @heidihenkel7680
    @heidihenkel7680 4 місяці тому

    I would be interested to know more about the materials and construction used in the edges of xc skis. It seems to me that if the material and construction of the edge is harder and stronger than the surface you are skiing on, that might help it hold an edge. If the edge is getting beat up by the surface, that doesn't bode as well for holding an edge. Especially in a longer race, where by the end of the race, the edges might not be in the same condition they were in at the beginning. I had some skate skis that I skied in very icy conditions and the edges got rounded, and another pair where the edges got cracked. Another pair held the edge better on ice and suffered less damage. I wonder what the differences are in materials and strength-related construction, in ski edges.

  • @randalbladel2817
    @randalbladel2817 4 місяці тому

    Gee, I would have guessed that skis with high local edge pressure would have more edge stability than long low pressure, and skis with long low edge pressure would do better, in soft conditions, especially speed wise. Wouldn’t high localized edge pressure make the ski plow and slow down in soft conditions,and give it a better chance to get a bite on the surface of hard plate conditions?

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 4 місяці тому

      Hi Randy - I should have been more clear. Trying to cram everything into 15 minutes makes for a lot of abbreviated information. The place where longer edge pressure can be good is on really hard icy snow where you don't make an impression with the edge. As soon as the snow is a bit plastic - subject to deformation - then the higher local edge pressure is better. Both cases would be considered "hard snow" though. In general you're correct that longer pressure zones do better on soft snow for spreading the load and increasing floatation / limiting loss in viscous flow in the snowpack.

    • @randalbladel2817
      @randalbladel2817 4 місяці тому

      @@caldwellsportskiAh, okay, got it. Thanks.

    • @edd6224
      @edd6224 3 місяці тому

      Ski Trab's Skate ski is like an ice skate. It's so boring but......I'm just washed up old man.

  • @two6s722
    @two6s722 4 місяці тому

    Those, gen 1 Redlines, tho...😁😁😁

  • @KeijonAutoVuokra
    @KeijonAutoVuokra 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this content, getting this (and other) info out there is always great.

  • @two6s722
    @two6s722 4 місяці тому

    There's that Punk Fleece, again.

  • @gatis_vaitovskis
    @gatis_vaitovskis 5 місяців тому

    Where can I buy these products in the EU?

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 5 місяців тому

      It varies a bit from country to country, but you can ask your retailer to enquire. Or if you tell me the country you are in, then I can ask Davide who is the distributor there.

    • @gatis_vaitovskis
      @gatis_vaitovskis 4 місяці тому

      @@caldwellsportski I'm from Latvia, EU

  • @Wedelnify
    @Wedelnify 6 місяців тому

    Not new being by brother in law made a boot 20 ish years ago , showed it to Salomon, did it with cycling… just Just big company that gets credit 😢

  • @masternhl
    @masternhl 8 місяців тому

    Thanks. Its very disappointing for those who choose skis online.

  • @miskalaakkonen5059
    @miskalaakkonen5059 8 місяців тому

    This is an excellent video for someone who wants to understand more about how the attributes of the ski affect its performance in different conditions. Especially liked the Madshus part. You give a very good overview of the differences in the F2 and F3 lines. If we disregard the idea of only two pairs, how would you add the green-base LTD to the mix? What's the purpose of it and what makes it different from the other two? Is it possible to have a working two-pair fleet of a very good universal F2 for the "wintery" conditions and a green-base with a wet grind to tackle the moisture? For the record, I'm skiing in Finland so we usually have a cold winter with only very few warmer days until the very long spring where the snow gets super wet for ages.

  • @onnelmiaonnelmia3211
    @onnelmiaonnelmia3211 9 місяців тому

    so, the materials are basically still the same (core etc.), so burning the skis with iron will still be easy? :D

    • @dougreid3436
      @dougreid3436 9 місяців тому

      The core is what makes Madshus great but you can burn the bases if you don't wax correctly. True one-pass waxing and using more liquids so that you hotwax and scrape your bases less.

  • @randalbladel2817
    @randalbladel2817 9 місяців тому

    A former university coach here in Anchorage thinks that Madshus skis lose the strength of their camber rather quickly. Agree of disagree?

    • @farrier53
      @farrier53 3 місяці тому

      I definitely agree with you. I am done with Madshus !

  • @marshallpeterson8526
    @marshallpeterson8526 9 місяців тому

    Interesting info on the bases and camber. Will you have to revisit your grinds?

  • @farrier53
    @farrier53 9 місяців тому

    Totally agree with you that Fischer bases are the ultimate. The best to wax. Salomon S-Lab (S-22) are next.

  • @farrier53
    @farrier53 9 місяців тому

    My opinion exactly ; way too complicated ! To simplify waxing, 2 products, one for above zero C. + one for sub zero. Case closed ! What a nightmare for wax tech. & average joes...

  • @farrier53
    @farrier53 9 місяців тому

    I tried a pair of "blue" model on cold hard pack conditions (Gatineau Loppet), they were terrible + slow. These skis are really meant for deeper soft snow. Hence the reverse chevron structure.

    • @DoggParadox
      @DoggParadox 9 місяців тому

      Zach and Amy, do you have recommendations on a starting point for cold hard conditions? Sounds like the Salomon blues are meant for cold and soft. The obvious answer is test and see what's fastest, but where would you start testing?

    • @randalbladel2817
      @randalbladel2817 9 місяців тому

      Love removable bindings for travel. I can fit more skis in the bag. This makes Salomon a more viable option now.

    • @VQ30TLJ
      @VQ30TLJ 2 місяці тому

      That speaks to the factory grind. Factory grinds are rarely good for North American snow. My S/Lab Blues with LZ0 grind (Gear West) were impressively fast in Methow Valley last January during a cold spell (single digits Fahrenheit).

  • @farrier53
    @farrier53 9 місяців тому

    The screw-in binding system on Salomon's S-Lab is very secure but I have seen a few pairs with bumps in the bases exactly where the screws are located. Maybe due to heat from the wax iron (?). No wonder they went to a plate...

  • @farrier53
    @farrier53 9 місяців тому

    Amy does'nt seem so convinced...(?) Guss Schumaker's performance is definitely impressive...

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      Amy not seeming convinced is really similar to Amy being very excited! She is a big cheerleader for the Rossi project behind the scenes. Which is good for Rossi since she makes the decisions.

    • @two6s722
      @two6s722 9 місяців тому

      @@caldwellsportski🤣🤣 🤣🤣

  • @vih1802012
    @vih1802012 9 місяців тому

    Hey Zach, found this channel lately. Great content for us ski nerds, thanks a lot for good videos. Referring to the nerd files two ski fleet video what two rossignol skis would you pick in a similar scenario? I currently own a pair of a hard surface s2 s and im thinking of adding the sx or the s3 to my "fleet"🙂

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      I think the Sx is a really good complement to the S2 for more natural snow and less than really hard conditions. S3 is also excellent, and has the same thickness profile and material set as Sx, but with a clear base for wet conditions. More specialized for sure, but definitely among the very best clear base wet solutions in the industry.

    • @DrDroopsify
      @DrDroopsify 25 днів тому

      Hey Zach, Thank you for the amazing video! What size would you recommend for someone who weights 160lbs? Rossi does not reference these skis on their sizing chart, nor do they reference the stiffness. Many thanks and have an amazing season!

  • @lolwutyoutube7561
    @lolwutyoutube7561 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for talking about the classic skis

  • @Alaski
    @Alaski 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for review but let Amy talk more.

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      "let Amy talk more"... I would like to cordially invite you to try to GET Amy to talk more. She is famously brief. She agrees to sit-in on these videos to humor me, but she really doesn't like presenting material or information.

    • @pettermyhr1
      @pettermyhr1 9 місяців тому

      Let Zach do the talking😆 Great review!

    • @two6s722
      @two6s722 9 місяців тому

      @@caldwellsportski🤣🤣

  • @DoggParadox
    @DoggParadox 9 місяців тому

    What do you mean when you say the 902 klister ski is an n15 instead an n07 ski? I'm not sure if I've ever found an explanation for Fischer's "N" naming convention.

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      It's really inconsequential - just an item code for inventory management, and it probably wasn't worth mentioning. But when we're selecting skis or reviewing inventory it is really easy to see which model is which if you know the item codes!

  • @MrMilou97
    @MrMilou97 9 місяців тому

    Rumour is true, spanish skate skis are now the go to on the worldcup, Minneapolis track suited the S2 perfectly. Meaning that customers have access to the exact same material as the elite, grind included

  • @VQ30TLJ
    @VQ30TLJ 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the previews, Zach and Amy! Good to hear that you like the new Salomon plate and movable binding system. I am a fan of the screw-in system but if Salomon's implementation is better than other brands I'll be OK with it.

  • @elo8364
    @elo8364 9 місяців тому

    I hope the selection of products on the video doesn’t mean you’ll end things with Fischer - there’s no one else out there really explaining and helping understand the differences in behaviour of different skis!!

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      Definitely not ending things with Fischer. It's just a question of testing new products - all the Fischer material carries over for next year.

  • @toivokoivukoski7060
    @toivokoivukoski7060 9 місяців тому

    Are you hearing that 812 mold classic skis won't be offered by Fisher next year? Sign of climate change, no more cold snow, long snow contact skis.

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      I understand that they have slowed down production for racing, but they are working on a new hardwax model.

    • @toivokoivukoski7060
      @toivokoivukoski7060 9 місяців тому

      Good to know. I heard there is no real racing need for the 812 mold outside of Canada and Russia, and that they were winding that mold down. We like real snow. @@caldwellsportski

    • @toivokoivukoski7060
      @toivokoivukoski7060 9 місяців тому

      It is very possible to move kick zones on classic skis, or to soften skis, in the sauna. You put little blocks of wood between the skis and clamp them to move the kick pocket. Fire up the sauna to 80C, shut down the fire, and let the skis relax and adjust overnight.

    • @toivokoivukoski7060
      @toivokoivukoski7060 9 місяців тому

      ...this is learned from the OG wax tech at Lappe Nordic, Pauli Kakki.,

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      @@toivokoivukoski7060 We've done it a lot! Many years ago I was able to get about 30 pairs of "bad flex" warranty skis from Fischer - they were supposed to be destroyed but I promised to take care of that and to never sell them. Instead, I used them to learn all I could about reshaping pockets and remolding skis. It was a really good opportunity to learn, and it helped me begin to understand what characteristics to look for in the skis!

  • @jakescheck
    @jakescheck 9 місяців тому

    Can’t wait

  • @KeijonAutoVuokra
    @KeijonAutoVuokra 9 місяців тому

    Do you think there's a risk of higher variance initially since it's such a different construction?

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 9 місяців тому

      No - I don't believe that there will be any more variation because the same manufacturing techniques are used and the new materials don't introduce additional variability. However, any time any company introduces a new construction, there is usually a period of refining cambers. I'm really satisfied with what I've seen from the starting quality and performance. But I anticipate that there will be refinement in the next seasons. That is always happening with all brands. But with new material it is usually a little more change early on.

    • @randalbladel2817
      @randalbladel2817 9 місяців тому

      A former university coach here in Anchorage seems to think that Madshus loose the strength of their camber pretty quickly. Agree or disagree?

  • @toivokoivukoski7060
    @toivokoivukoski7060 9 місяців тому

    Screw in bindings are more solid than glued-on plastic plates that flex and fail over time. We've seen many bindings detach from skis this season, with very fragile, fussy binding constructions. You must have skis from the 1990's where the SNS or NNN2 bindings still work and are attached to the skis. The binding has one job- to attach the boot securely to the ski or rollerski. Will today's bindings still be working on skis in 30 years? Solomon bindings have always seemed more solid. Their shift binding seems intrinsically more substantial than Rottefella's version.

  • @pierre-yvesgauthier4106
    @pierre-yvesgauthier4106 9 місяців тому

    Zach, are you taking orders for Rossi next year?

  • @timhanley9992
    @timhanley9992 9 місяців тому

    Loved this series of videos 👍😄

  • @richigross
    @richigross 9 місяців тому

    I just bought a pair of Madshus top skate boot a month ago. Aughhh!!!

  • @bobhauser3833
    @bobhauser3833 10 місяців тому

    Again, great information. Though I'm mostly a recreational skier I love fast skis and you videos sure help. I have used the Vahuti pure Pro liquid products with good success, especially when I had a hot wax that was too cold or warm and no way to rewax. Is shipping of the liquid waxes an issue?

  • @bobhauser3833
    @bobhauser3833 10 місяців тому

    Nice presentation with lots of information. I really like this geek stuff to help understand ski glide. Empirical information would be good but I bet hard to get. I do Have one of the old Finite structure tools and would like to get some different rollers, are they available anywhere.the coarse ones I have work well in Mt Washington BC wet snow. but need more variety.

  • @DrAlkaloid
    @DrAlkaloid 10 місяців тому

    Hi! Why are you never explain about Atomic skis ? It's a good quality ski with history... I love them.

    • @caldwellsportski
      @caldwellsportski 10 місяців тому

      I used to race on Atomic and really liked the brand. But there was about ten years where they went in some crazy directions and kept changing things without much sense of purpose. In the past five or six years they have done very good work and are really back on track. But it is a lot of hard work to learn a new brand - we test a LOT of skis and it takes time to learn. We haven't done the work with Atomic.

  • @skinut006
    @skinut006 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the detailed overview of ski design. I appreciate your use of the term rocker to describe tip splay. Skis be skis and its useful to use the same terms for ski design from water skis to dh skis and xc.

  • @ИгорьСпивак-о6ц
    @ИгорьСпивак-о6ц 10 місяців тому

    Из практики работы с ножами разных производителей,я скажу так это творческая работа.Бывает когда комбинации srb end swix работают вместе и 3 и 4 ножа,и по всей длине лыжи,бывает только из середины лыжи,бывает только пятка лыжи работает.Это безконечный процес,как мазки у художника.В идеале иметь человека который комбинирует ножи и наносит,а два тест пилота катают на лыжах эти рисунки.Три или четыре человека занимаються сруктурами и больше ничем,узкоспециализированные должны быть.Фантазии идут до безконечности,комбинаций море!

    • @TpaBkaTpaBka
      @TpaBkaTpaBka 8 місяців тому

      Пока не будет четкой научной базы, все это мартышкин труд.

    • @ИгорьСпивак-о6ц
      @ИгорьСпивак-о6ц 8 місяців тому

      @@TpaBkaTpaBka Мне жалко вас бедолаг,далеких от профи спорта.Диванные эксперты!

  • @MrVrob8
    @MrVrob8 10 місяців тому

    Will the cleat system be licensed to other boot companies-- or even available on its own for custom carbon boot makers? Such a step up in tech!

  • @alessela7119
    @alessela7119 10 місяців тому

    What's a conceptual difference if you apply a glide wax thin or thick? Why does thin film work better assuming that repelling properties of the wax are the same.

  • @Cynyr
    @Cynyr 10 місяців тому

    @9:41 "all your existing skis remain functional" what if my skis dont have a nis plate and are still using direct mount bundings? Honestly i might even want the mint the "cleat" further back on the boot much more like where i mount my pedal cleats on my bike shoes.

    • @krisfreeman3972
      @krisfreeman3972 10 місяців тому

      There are screw on nis plates available. However plate technology has been around for 15 years. If you're skis are that old I would put money into updating them before investing in the new binding system. I had access to the best skis in the world from 2009-12 but they are obsolete now. Ski technology has progressed fast enough that a stock ski Zach picked for me last year blew my whole world cup fleet away in glide and feel.