While I love Madshus skis, and I appreciate you putting this in depth video together, this kickwaxing method is currently floating somewhere in deep space beyond the bounds of known reality. Unless you're a worldcup racer (or think you are;) All ya gotta do is do one good coat of wax in your kick zone and cork it -done.
I have a pair of Madshus Voss MGV+ backcountry skis and just prepped with Swix CH6 hydrocarbon glide wax using a waxing iron. (I did remove the oxidation out of the base with a Scotch green pad.) I got wax into the scale pattern. I tried to melt it into the base. Will that spilled wax wear out of the scales or should I get some wax remover? Thanks for advice...
Kjempebra! LOVE Madshus skis. Still using the first pair I purchased in 1999 while living outside Trondheim. A fantastically snowy winter that year.
While I love Madshus skis, and I appreciate you putting this in depth video together, this kickwaxing method is currently floating somewhere in deep space beyond the bounds of known reality. Unless you're a worldcup racer (or think you are;) All ya gotta do is do one good coat of wax in your kick zone and cork it -done.
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I have a pair of Madshus Voss MGV+ backcountry skis and just prepped with Swix CH6 hydrocarbon glide wax using a waxing iron. (I did remove the oxidation out of the base with a Scotch green pad.) I got wax into the scale pattern. I tried to melt it into the base. Will that spilled wax wear out of the scales or should I get some wax remover? Thanks for advice...
After seeing this video 9 out of 10 people got a skin ski.
Applying kick wax is pain in the tushy and hasn't changed since I started XC skiing in the late 70's.
@@slickflyguy What has changed since the late 70's is the word tushy...happy skiing regardless.
How much kick does one man need?
Legend has it, the guy who kicked off with these skis is still floating in space