Wow, no talk of cleaning up the klister? That stuff is nasty. When you have a even a little bit on your finger, it seems to get on everything, sticky and really hard to clean off of fabrics. Some of the most fun I’ve had skiing is in klister conditions, you just have to be careful with it. With all the new glide and kick products on the market, this subject is only getting more and more complicated. This was a good guide to the traditional products, the way things have been done for decades.
This was so helpful! The details you give before hand are perfect for my at home athletes! With covid we were not able to do our usual waxing demo for parents, so I've sent them this link to reference. Thank you so much for posting this, it saves me the time of having to make it myself.
When reapplying wax to the ski because of change in snow conditions after recently applying a different wax, do you have to remove the first layer somehow?
Wow, no talk of cleaning up the klister? That stuff is nasty. When you have a even a little bit on your finger, it seems to get on everything, sticky and really hard to clean off of fabrics.
Some of the most fun I’ve had skiing is in klister conditions, you just have to be careful with it.
With all the new glide and kick products on the market, this subject is only getting more and more complicated. This was a good guide to the traditional products, the way things have been done for decades.
This was so helpful! The details you give before hand are perfect for my at home athletes! With covid we were not able to do our usual waxing demo for parents, so I've sent them this link to reference. Thank you so much for posting this, it saves me the time of having to make it myself.
So no glide wax on kicker section, what are you using for grip wax
When reapplying wax to the ski because of change in snow conditions after recently applying a different wax, do you have to remove the first layer somehow?
Thank you Scott ! :-)
Now I remember all l learned being 12...
Snowy regards from Switzerland !
Mark
Great video!
This explains it all so clearly. Thanks :)
Remember Bill Koch !?! :-D
Such a BEAST...
Clear as a bell...thanks!
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