Objective waxables, anyone?

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Re: Objective waxables, anyone?

Post by phoenix » Mon Feb 20, 2017 4:17 pm

LJ, sent you a PM.

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Re: Objective waxables, anyone?

Post by lilcliffy » Tue Feb 21, 2017 7:26 pm

Woodserson wrote:I may eat my words here, after reading LowangleAl's post in lilcliffy's thread:
lowangle al wrote: I have to disagree with you here Mike. I've been waxing single camber skis a long time and it's just not true. The only time my kick wax came off quickly was when I put it on top of a freshly hot waxed ski. I can go for days without reapplying wax on normal snow. On abrasive snow it will wear off both double camber and single camber skis, especially if you are making turns. I would like to note that many times I'm on single c and the wife is on double c so I had a lot of opportunities to compare.
I think the issue here is snow conditions.

Soft, fresh snow is not abrasive- grip wax will last a long time- even on a soft single-cambered ski..

BUT- in abrasive snow conditions- only a truly double-cambered ski is going to have a pronounced wax pocket that will protect and preserve the PRECIOUS kick wax!!!
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Re: Objective waxables, anyone?

Post by lilcliffy » Tue Feb 21, 2017 7:27 pm

ANYONE?!

I certainly want a waxable Objective- BUT- I think I also want the BC version damn it!
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Re: Objective waxables, anyone?

Post by phoenix » Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:00 am

Never really "wore off" the wax on my single cambered skis, on tours up to 15 miles or so. granular stuff is more abrasive, but then if it's that granular, you're into klister. Which, as those who've used it know well, flat out refuses to come off at all.



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Re: Objective waxables, anyone?

Post by lowangle al » Wed Feb 22, 2017 12:05 pm

Hopefully we can dispell the myth that single camber skis don't hold wax.

Double camber skis will hold wax longer on a tour but will come off just as fast when making turns.



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