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.nastySo what exactly are you referring to? They're not holding wax well? What exactly did these shops do to try and fix them?
Where did you buy them from and did you try to initiate a warranty? Line has always been great for responding to their warranties as long as the proper channel is taken.
SimkiwinkiThere not holdind wax well. I wax my skis every 3 ski days. Already tried a stone grind. I'm pretty skilled when it comes to ski set up so don't think I made a mistake.Bought them from sport Conrad in Germany usually great when it comes to warranty. Tried to initiate warranty but line didn't care and the shop just gave them a wax job and didn't do anything else
TheWeazSounds like something is wrong with your skis or your skiing on a dryslope or something.
SimkiwinkiNo skiing on dryslope. Just ordered a pair of Bent chetler 120 for 350 bucks just to try if there a replacement and good for touring in the alps if not there just gonna be my pow skis
FaunaSkisIf the chet 120s dont work out for you as a touring ski and you dont want to pay the import on a pair of moment's or other american brands, I think you would get on well with our Pioneers, a few mm narrower at 105 and a little longer turn radius at 22m @184cm but we definitely created a playful touring ski like the vision 108, Blister had it right next to it in their ski spectrums in just about all the terrain types in their buyers guide so they definitely ski similarly.
SimkiwinkiLooks promising butt a little bit to much camber for my taste maybe combined with the bent chetler as a 2 ski touring quiver. But the pioneers are also a bit to short for me
**This post was edited on Nov 26th 2020 at 4:15:37am