In this final episode of our four-part series on ski tuning strategies, Matt Hupperts of the Edgeworks in Denver shows you how to hot wax your skis, using a waxing iron and a plastic scraper. On the ...
Skis need wax. If they don’t have any, they won’t go anywhere. That’s settled science, and we won’t bore you by getting into the details. What’s less settled, though, are skiers’ waxing routines and ...
New Atlas: Waxing skis as wrong as 'tarring a plastic boat,' says researcher
For the past several years, debate has been brewing amongst cross-country skiers as to the merits of ski-waxing. Back when all skis had a wooden base, adding wax was essential in order to get them to ...
Keep your ski bases fast and slippery this winter using these simple steps for ski waxing. For many skiers, learning to wax your own skis is a bit of a rite of passage, a milestone of dedication to ...
Skis that provide a speed boost by constantly waxing themselves to reduce friction have been developed by UK researchers. Tests show they dramatically improve the speed of a skier on dry slopes and ...
Omg.. I guess he was a satisfied customer lol Do you think some people enjoy being waxed or is it just something he couldn't control? I have no idea what to say :o You probably shouldn't do his waxing anymore. On a serious note, I think most men would be far too embarrassed to come back if that happened to them, so if he still tried to return, I would think that there is something wrong there ...