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Started by Dixie dean in Ski Hardware - 37 Replies

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Bandit
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Aug-2011

Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Snapzzz wrote:omg, i never realised wax was so intensive. This is an eyeopener for me.


It's just wax, most of us use a Universal Wax which does nicely all the time :D No point in getting anal about it, too many doing that already by the look of it )


Talking of anal any body know how much wax costs for a sack and crack job


The Wax looks cheap enough...but the know how may cost you more :D

http://www.salonsdirect.com/products/beauty/waxing/wax/

Ian Wickham
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Aug-2011

bandit wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
bandit wrote:
Snapzzz wrote:omg, i never realised wax was so intensive. This is an eyeopener for me.


It's just wax, most of us use a Universal Wax which does nicely all the time :D No point in getting anal about it, too many doing that already by the look of it )


Talking of anal any body know how much wax costs for a sack and crack job


The Wax looks cheap enough...but the know how may cost you more :D

http://www.salonsdirect.com/products/beauty/waxing/wax/


Sorry bandit it would not load as I am on a week wifi signal :evil:

Bandit
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Aug-2011

Ah well, the Pink "Sensitive" Creme Wax will set you back a fiver, but is likely to be a poor choice for using on your ski bases after you've finished :mrgreen:

ATOO
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Aug-2011

Nothing anal about it ,some people just like to look after there expensive equipment the best way they can

Ian Wickham
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Aug-2011

ATOO wrote:Nothing anal about it ,some people just like to look after there expensive equipment the best way they can

I always look after my equipment hence the sack and crack :wink:

Bandit
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Aug-2011

ATOO wrote:Nothing anal about it ,some people just like to look after there expensive equipment the best way they can

But of course, each to their own )

Snapzzz
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Oct-2011

So in resort, i guess its different from place to place, but on average how much does it cost to get a shop to edge and wax?

Also, having just purchased my own skis i was wondering about setting the bindings and such. I hear its bad practice to do your own and they really need to be set by a qualified ski tech?
Mine were set up buy 'edge and wax' who asked basic questions about my ski level, age, weigh, height and boot size so they could set them up for me.
I tried my boots on them and they drop in just fine.
Should i just go out and ski them or have them checked in resort?
Also can you bindings adjust or alter in anyway during transit?

I'm still learning all this stuff
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens

Bandit
reply to 'How many hours skiing between Waxes'
posted Oct-2011

Snapzzz, when you arrive in resort, pop your skis and boots into a local ski shop and ask them to check the boot binding setup. Edge & Wax can only do a proper setup with YOUR boots in their possession.
Bindings don't come loose in transit, but you really do need to get them checked before use. If you are around an indoor slope, either EB's or SnR could do this for you. When it's done, watch and learn, it's a little more than a set of numbers.

Try and avoid having your edges ground at 1st service on new skis, it may change the edge angle. Ask Edge & Wax what your base and edge angles are, then buy some light servicing tools to keep your edges sharp between big services. Ask them for advice. Heavy servicing can seriously reduce the life of a pair of skis.

Topic last updated on 24-October-2011 at 21:10