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BonyLayersI just got into skiing and I've bought my own ski gear, but I've got some stuff I'm still not super sure about. (correct me if I'm wrong) but I would assume when the season comes around I can just ski with my skis right out of the box without any tuning or waxing, but what about after a couple times of skiing, how often will I need to tune and/or wax my skis? During the season I usually only have time to ski on Saturdays and Sundays.
BonyLayersI just got into skiing and I've bought my own ski gear, but I've got some stuff I'm still not super sure about. (correct me if I'm wrong) but I would assume when the season comes around I can just ski with my skis right out of the box without any tuning or waxing, but what about after a couple times of skiing, how often will I need to tune and/or wax my skis? During the season I usually only have time to ski on Saturdays and Sundays.
mystery3Congratulations.
You'd be fine just storing your unused gear until the season rolls around. Are you planning on waxing/tuning yourself? If you're at all handy and want to invest $100+ it will save you time and money in the long run.
BonyLayersI was thinking of just heading to evo a couple times throughout the season, but a standard tune is pretty expensive and I figure if I learn to do everything myself I could just wax whenever and save money. Would you happen to know any good kits or anything like that that I could buy online?
BonyLayersI just got into skiing and I've bought my own ski gear, but I've got some stuff I'm still not super sure about. (correct me if I'm wrong) but I would assume when the season comes around I can just ski with my skis right out of the box without any tuning or waxing, but what about after a couple times of skiing, how often will I need to tune and/or wax my skis? During the season I usually only have time to ski on Saturdays and Sundays.
TreyMiddletonNormally I haven’t had an issue with skiing a few days without a tune. This year I got a new pair of on3ps and the edges were unbelievably hooky and almost unskiable. I reset the base edge bevel to 1 degree and it fixed the issue completely. It isn’t always an issue but I think some of the materials in my skis shrank and moved the edge