A brave new world here. I have gotten into the ulla waxes more and more and been happy with results.I have a hard time believing that a buffed in wax will produce a hard enough base for cold temps which I haven’t tested it yet. I don’t do the level of testing you do so we will see. Thanks for sharing!
Looking forward to your results regarding the Rex application methods, as I am going to be using those sprays as the only glider on top of soles structured by the means of steel scraping plus rilling. This structure gets worn out when treated with hot irons and the like, so durable liquid glide might be the ultimate middle ground when the goal is to maintain a fine, hydrophobe structure, especially the warmer/wetter the snow is.
Do you measure performance in time when you testes the skis? Any particular equipment in use?
Informative and interesting as always, thanks! I would love a test session on hand structures as well.
A brave new world here. I have gotten into the ulla waxes more and more and been happy with results.I have a hard time believing that a buffed in wax will produce a hard enough base for cold temps which I haven’t tested it yet. I don’t do the level of testing you do so we will see. Thanks for sharing!
Looking forward to your results regarding the Rex application methods, as I am going to be using those sprays as the only glider on top of soles structured by the means of steel scraping plus rilling. This structure gets worn out when treated with hot irons and the like, so durable liquid glide might be the ultimate middle ground when the goal is to maintain a fine, hydrophobe structure, especially the warmer/wetter the snow is.
Love seeing more on the non fluoro. Super helpful for middle school and HS racers here in Maine. I too would love to see some structure testing.
Could you do videos on training advice for skiers?