Hockey players make good skiers?
Pens v Sens game in double-ot. Having done a bit of both, I feel like solid edging in hockey can really help with skiing. Especially now with the big side-cut skis. My question is this: do I use regular candle wax, or WD40 on the bottom of my powder boards? Also, since I Rhino-Liner the tops of all my skis, can you recommend a good way to identify myself as an All Mountain Expert?
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Hockey players make good skiers?
On 05/25/2017 08:36 PM, Jay Pique wrote:
Pens v Sens game in double-ot. Having done a bit of both, I feel like solid edging in hockey can really help with skiing. Especially now with the big side-cut skis. My question is this: do I use regular candle wax, or WD40 on the bottom of my powder boards? Turtle wax. I thought all the experts knew that. WD40 is for bicycle chains. Also, since I Rhino-Liner the tops of all my skis, can you recommend a good way to identify myself as an All Mountain Expert? A t-shirt is always appropriate. Forehead tattoos, while impressive, run a certain risk -- especially if you're confined to a wheelchair. -- Cheers, Bev The people who don't know what they're doing and the people who don't realize it are generally the same people." -- DAbel |
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