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by Woodserson » Thu Feb 12, 2015 10:35 am
AHOY!
Long time lurker, first time poster from beautiful NH. I actually registered to comment in another thread, and then saw this one, most fortuitous! I have and ride two pairs of wood skis, a Madshus 210cm that are around 50yrs old with a 67mm shovel. This is now my go-to #1 ski in my quiver for flat-land low-land tours. They are quiet and fast, and have a low vibration, and are just so so smooooth and I love their grip. I got them from Greg at woodenskis.com, and I treat them as he suggests, pine-tar and glide waxed with Swix Polar Grip wax (the white tube) and I grip wax with Toko's very simple collection of 3 grip waxes, Blue-Red-Yellow. (if you scroll down on the woodenskis.com site you can see my picture in the nordic red sweater)
I also have a pair of 210cm Holmenkollen skis for in-track skiing, they have a shovel of about 58mm. They have great flex to them still, and are very lively and fast. Again, most impressive.
My next pair of woodies will probably be something around the lines of a S-Bound 78, and I think I'm going to make it myself, either out of one piece of wood carved and steamed to shape, or possibly laminated around a jig. Old School style, either way, not hot presses. This one would be for more up and down skiing as opposed to touring.
I really think every skier should have at least one pair of woodies in the quiver, to remember where we came from and realize that sometimes technology doesn't really improve things to such a high degree, it only inspires increased sales. (Don't worry, I have a very large modern quiver!) Also, it has really changed my thinking on my skiing, and where I want to take it in the future. I love skiing, and stepping back in time a bit has really been soothing to my soul.
Great forum, LoveJohnny you are a good egg!