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The end result seems to be identical between the two. I couldn't really see any difference in penetration or the ability to repel water. The Nikwax would appear to be more similar to a leather balm/cream than the Hydrobloc, but they both seem to work. Does the Nikwax discolor the leather similar to...
The end result seems to be identical between the two. I couldn't really see any difference in penetration or the ability to repel water. The Nikwax would appear to be more similar to a leather balm/cream than the Hydrobloc, but they both seem to work. Thanks for doing this test! The hydrobloc is qu...
I'm not a big fan of the spring cables on the Voile 3 pin bindings. I have the 3 pin cable binding mounted on a set of Fischer Sbound 98's and the 3 pin cable traverse binding on a set of Voile Objective BC's. They help a bit on the downhill, but for all other aspects of XCD skiing, they frustrate ...
I only tighten mine enough to keep them from popping open. Plenty of tension for downhill control and unfortunately too much for resistance free touring. When I'm doing laps I just leave the cables on and I seem to get used the extra resistance. So is the general process then to just gradually tigh...
Hi everyone, Currently skiing Altai Koms with Voile Cable bindings and Alpina Alaska boots (the trifecta of awesome!). The Alpina's are new to me this year so I have to recalibrate the cables on the Voile's. I set them up last year and honestly didn't really know what I was doing so just ball-parked...
From previous posts it is Swix Polar V05. Removal is pretty easy. You can heat it again and wipe it off with a rag or you can use commercial wax remover/mineral spirits. I played around with it this weekend and it isn't that big of an issue if you have an iron or a heat gun. Awesome, thanks for the...
I have a 162cm Kom. Central New Brunswick Canada. 200-600m elevation. Lots of snow. Very cold for extended periods mid-winter- lots of fresh snow. Extended skiing on deep, melting spring snow. I grip wax the ENTIRE base of my Kom with a very hard-grip wax- saved it from the yard sale. I simply coul...
Greetings, I had my first season on the Koms last year and absolutely loved it. I upgraded from 2 years on the Hoks and it was a huge improvement for my tele turns. I wish I had went for the longer 174cm version though, but that's another matter... Anyways, I diverge! I went a whole season without w...