My kids spent a lot of time on the magic carpet last year and did a few lift rides towards the end of the year. As they weren't generally anywhere near truly firm surfaces and didn't get a ton of vertical, I just waxed their skis.
I'm expecting they'll be seeing a greater variety of surface conditions this year, and I'd like their skis to be sharp enough to have a shot a gripping should they happen to tip them up on firm snow. I'd also like to have neither the kids, their mother, nor the daycare staff slice open a hand picking up the skis, so I'm a little nervous about tuning them properly. We are in Maine, so firm and refrozen conditions are fairly common.
Anyone encounter a similar decision and have results to share? I'm currently thinking maybe I set the edges properly and then lightly detune with a ceramic,
I'm expecting they'll be seeing a greater variety of surface conditions this year, and I'd like their skis to be sharp enough to have a shot a gripping should they happen to tip them up on firm snow. I'd also like to have neither the kids, their mother, nor the daycare staff slice open a hand picking up the skis, so I'm a little nervous about tuning them properly. We are in Maine, so firm and refrozen conditions are fairly common.
Anyone encounter a similar decision and have results to share? I'm currently thinking maybe I set the edges properly and then lightly detune with a ceramic,