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Increase Performance with These Tuning & Waxing Tips for Ski and Snowboard



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By : Miles Z Stevensons    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-07 14:09:13
Millions of individuals around are planet take pleasure in skiing and snowboarding. When it comes to the matter of care with regards to waxing and tuning, it stands to reason that you would uncover tons of information on the Internet on the matters. Since it is the internet, you'll also find variations in the quality and accuracy of that information. So we are always recommending that you skim through a bunch of different reliable and probable sources when you're conducting your research. To that end, we're here to offer you solid tuning and waxing tips for ski and snowboard so you'll get the most out of your sport.

If you're too eager to get moving to do a proper tuning/waxing job, then we'll say this about waxing. At least apply some wax to your snowboard or skis, as it can vastly improve your performance. At the very least, apply cold wax to your bases, working it in to the best of your abilities. If you choose to do that, it's better than nothing, but don't expect the same kind of high performance you'll receive from skis that have been hot-waxed.

Follow the advice of the manufacturer regarding the edge angle when edging your skis. If you've been doing this for a while, you can set this according to your own preferences. The manufacturer can give you the best guidelines, however, if you're not that experienced yet. Edge angle variations can be from 1 to 3 degrees. Aside from a file, many people like to use a file guide as well. A file guide is not essential, but it will make it simpler if you don't have much experience. After filing the edges, then you will do it over with a diamond stone. You should remember to dampen the diamond stone first to get the best effect.

It's crucial for your routine, plus safety, to wax and tune your snowboard before the season takes place. We suggest you continue waxing your board roughly every third outing. Additionally, you'll discover riders stopping to throw a quick cold wax rub on their boards while up in the mountains. There's nothing wrong with doing that, either. Furthermore, you should also maintain a decent edge on your boards. A sharp edge works equivalently for boards as it does for skis. You'll be able to wield more control, specifically when turning and when the surface is caked with more ice. Something that a lot of people don't know is that you should additionally keep a shielding cover of wax on your board even when not in season. Similar to any other surface, the board will rust and the wax can help inhibit this from taking place. There's a lot you can do for proper maintenance of skis and snowboards, and you can find a ton of information on the subject.
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