To test my setup for pulk hauling, I kept my mohair X-skins on for the duration. They gave surprisingly good glide (at least for a tourist). While I was slow on the down, which is a good thing for me, I had decent pace on the flats and ups.
However, by the end of the third day (around 65kms covered) my skins were buggered. The hair at the rear 4 inches or so of the skins had worn off practically down to the fabric and they were then severely icing up, causing me to grind to a halt (I had to repeatedly stop and scrap the big chunks of compacted snow off).
Can that seriously be the lifetime of them??? For a 200km expedition I'd have to bring 3 sets of skins. Thats crazy. Any ideas what's up?
For reference, I was only skiing on snow and conditions were about 0 degrees C lower down, and just in the minuses higher up. Due to the warm temps I had cold waxed the skins with Coltex ski and skin wax, as advised. I was 50% on ski tracks and 50% breaking trail through forest powder. No issues with the skin glue at all.