Thought I’d share with you guys. : ) The big machine is a Montana Crystal Inline and the small one is a RoffB side and base edger. We’re going to have a blast tuning skis now!
Hi All,
As part of some home renovations for next year I have the chance to build a ski workshop from scratch and I’d like it to be an ultimate tuning space. I’m excited about the project in principle but seem to have the imagination equivalent of writer’s block when it comes to design ideas...
Husband and I bought our first pair of skis this year (husband’s first since childhood), and we’d like to learn how to wax them. We’re both California based so rarely ski super cold.
Skiers, send us your:
-YouTube videos, tips & tricks
- good starter kit or a list of needed items/recommended...
I’ve been on FIS GS skis for the past decade (21M Nordica Dobermans WC GS and currently Dynastar WC GS FIS) and have now bought a pair of Dynastar WC SL FIS. I’m not a racer but I’m addicted to carving and the feel of speed, G-forces, etc. To date, I’ve just skied the skis as they come tuned...
I'm looking for a "Tune-Up" on my Stockli Laser AX. I purchased them new last year, and skied 42 days without any maintenance. I figure it's time for a "Tune-up" before next season. I'm afraid that if I just bring my skis to my local shop, I'm going to end up feeling like paid some...
Hi everyone, I didn't find a thread for this, so I'm asking --- what are people's favorite North Tahoe shop recommendations for ski tunes, repairs, grinds, etc?
When prepping your skis for summer storage do you leave the wax on for storage then do the scraping in the fall for a two step process or do you do the Full Monty and get the skis ready for next season so they are ready for the snow?
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