What about liquid waxes for a quick base tune up? I live close to the trails in the Southern Interior of B.C., so usually just ski for an hour at a time in temps around 0 C on waxless (skinned) skis. Thanks for your concise, informative videos.
Wax probably come into their own in ski countries with reliable snow conditions. Here in Australia, the snow temperatures can vary. When I was skiing, I enjoyed the Fischer E99 ski
What about liquid waxes for a quick base tune up? I live close to the trails in the Southern Interior of B.C., so usually just ski for an hour at a time in temps around 0 C on waxless (skinned) skis. Thanks for your concise, informative videos.
They probably work too..I don't have much experience with that type of wax
Wax probably come into their own in ski countries with reliable snow conditions. Here in Australia, the snow temperatures can vary. When I was skiing, I enjoyed the Fischer E99 ski
I live in a coastal climate in BC and waxless skis here are the norm since it is often around 0 C.
I'm still skiing on a pair of Fischer Europa 99s in south central Alaska. I think I've had them for 30 years.
Where do you teach
Mt Washington..Vanc Island
@@k2nicol from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island?
I thought you liked Craft clothing? What's going on?
They are a recent sponsor..they joined in Dec. 2023
@@k2nicol fair enough, just seems like a sell out. ho do you skate uphill easily?