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anders_adepends on manufacturing/ski
SimkiwinkiI wax them Every 3 Ski days and they still look like this.Think I‘ll need a stone grind.Did i do something wrong while waxing them or do some Skis just Need a grind after Buying them?
SimkiwinkiI wax them Every 3 Ski days and they still look like this.Think I‘ll need a stone grind.Did i do something wrong while waxing them or do some Skis just Need a grind after Buying them?
onenerdykidAre you hot waxing/scraping/brushing or just using a rub-on wax?
The latter is not really going to do it.
If you're doing the former and your bases still look like this, then you need to go get a stone grind then hot wax them with some base prep/warm wax a few times. Then add your wax temp of the day.
.nastyYou're better off doing a grind on a brand new ski just for the sake of getting a better structure on the ski. Rarely do most brands send their skis out with a decent base structure.
FaunaSkisYou wouldn’t need to do that with ours. Base structure is important.