removing ezskins on the fly

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removing ezskins on the fly

Post by connyro » Wed Jan 11, 2023 6:17 pm

Does anyone have any tips or tricks for removing ezskins WITHOUT taking the skis off? With full length skins, it's easy to remove the skins without having to remove the ski first. I've yet to find a smooth and effective way to do this with ezskins: In deep snow, it's a pain to 1. take off ski. 2. remove ezskin. 3. put ski back on. 4. repeat. In packed firm snow its not a big deal but in deep powder, it can downright suck to try to keep the snow from mucking up the process. Anyone have any tips for a clumsy guy?

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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by fisheater » Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:37 pm

I’m not feeling sorry for anyone having problems with deep snow ;) !
Good luck, but an X-skin is a tough one to rip with skis mounted.



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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by connyro » Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:59 pm

fisheater wrote:
Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:37 pm
I’m not feeling sorry for anyone having problems with deep snow ;) !
Good luck, but an X-skin is a tough one to rip with skis mounted.
Sorry Fish, didn't mean to rub your face in the snow so to speak...I feel your pain. It's been a weird warm season so far but at least there's deep snow!



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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by mca80 » Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:34 pm

Can't you just lift one leg up and over to the side, over the other ski, and reach the snakebite attachment point? I did this same maneuver today to wipe accumulated snow from the pocket when standing around a while. Maybe it requires some flexibility. But its a pretty natural motion, could try it with just boots on and make like you want to see the sole of your boot in front of you.



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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by TallGrass » Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:42 pm

Volume up


1:00


Last de-skin


Ski to Skins


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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by Krummholz » Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:18 pm

The EZ Skin lock is the trouble spot. Especially if it gets packed with snow and ices up. I usually just stomp out an area pop off / on ski one at a time. Tree Pose helps to learn one leg balance.
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Or a one leg Chair Pose…. If you have really long arms
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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by TallGrass » Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:37 pm

Krummholz wrote:
Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:18 pm
The EZ Skin lock is the trouble spot. Especially if it gets packed with snow and ices up. I usually just stomp out an area pop off / on ski one at a time. Tree pose helps to learn one leg balance.
NOTE! The foot is ABOVE the knee, NOT on nor below.

Was doing yoga at the climbing gym once, and you'd have thought our instructor was the reincarnation of R. Lee Ermey whenever she saw someone put the foot ON their knee for Tree Pose!
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She did take my request for her to demonstrate a "Double Tree Pose" in stride though. :mrgreen: Said that one has stymied her to date.

Skiers doing yoga: now there's a fertile market for knee doctors!

@Krummholz, would you believe when I had a backslide on my Fischer 109 Americas w cables last night, I did a Four Leg Chair Pose? Saddest looking Adirondack you ever saw!



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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by Jurassien » Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:43 pm

connyro wrote:
Wed Jan 11, 2023 6:17 pm
Does anyone have any tips or tricks for removing ezskins WITHOUT taking the skis off?
The same way you apply wax without taking your skis off.........go skiing with a companion.

I wouldn't do it with a Buddhist though - they consider it very bad manners to point the soles of your feet at anyone.



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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by Krummholz » Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:51 pm

TallGrass wrote:
Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:37 pm
Krummholz wrote:
Thu Jan 12, 2023 3:18 pm
The EZ Skin lock is the trouble spot. Especially if it gets packed with snow and ices up. I usually just stomp out an area pop off / on ski one at a time. Tree pose helps to learn one leg balance.
@Krummholz, would you believe when I had a backslide on my Fischer 109 Americas w cables last night, I did a Four Leg Chair Pose? Saddest looking Adirondack you ever saw!
I find it easiest to leave your skis and poles all over the run before attempting.
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Re: removing ezskins on the fly

Post by connyro » Thu Jan 12, 2023 4:06 pm

Thanks for the responses. Those videos were interesting in the sense that those guys have some pretty clever methods of skin removal. The yoga moves are appreciated. My gf has been pushing yoga on me for a while now. If I had any sense, I would stop ignoring that advice. The trouble spot is indeed the frozen lock. Pulling the skin is a wobbly yet possible affair, while fiddling with the lock is nearly impossible for me, especially if I have to go back and forth between fiddling with the lock on top of the ski and ungluing from the ski base to get the lock to release a few times. Improved balance would help a great deal I suspect. Thanks!



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