KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
Started teaching a friend how to skinny ski on Sunday only to discover that the waxless skis the GF lent her weren't gripping! Hard crust with a windblown dusting seems to be a weak point. She switched skis with the GF who put on a thin coat of V45 to scales and about 6" above and below - voila! Grip returned!
This and the hot waxing thread makes me think scales are more versatile than I'd like to admit...
This and the hot waxing thread makes me think scales are more versatile than I'd like to admit...
Re: KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
Yes! I have been wanting to try kick waxing the scales and hot waxing beyond on my Voile Chargers. I think it would be fast and grippy both. Any recommendations for a versatile kick wax?HBS wrote:Started teaching a friend how to skinny ski on Sunday only to discover that the waxless skis the GF lent her weren't gripping! Hard crust with a windblown dusting seems to be a weak point. She switched skis with the GF who put on a thin coat of V45 to scales and about 6" above and below - voila! Grip returned!
This and the hot waxing thread makes me think scales are more versatile than I'd like to admit...
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Re: KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
The trouble you can get into is if temps drop you will have a hard time removing the wax from the scales in the field and you may have zero glide. By all means do it if it's the only option but next time try kick waxing the tips and tails first to see if that works before getting wax on the scales.
Re: KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
I see your pointlowangle al wrote:The trouble you can get into is if temps drop you will have a hard time removing the wax from the scales in the field and you may have zero glide. By all means do it if it's the only option but next time try kick waxing the tips and tails first to see if that works before getting wax on the scales.
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Re: KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
I didn't think of that but we seem to have trouble when the snow is cold. I tend to have trouble waxing when it's warmer than freezing and just switch to kicker skins.
As for a versatile wax - in Colorado blue extra works probably 80% of the time, and 10% of that remaining part you just add more blue extra.
As for a versatile wax - in Colorado blue extra works probably 80% of the time, and 10% of that remaining part you just add more blue extra.
Re: KICK Waxing Scales! It works!
LAA agree..We will put dots of wax on the scales staggered on the outside of the skis...Take it off at the end of the day if needed....Bones really worked well today...TM