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Old June 21st 11, 12:46 AM posted to rec.skiing.nordic
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Default Storage wax

On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 09:18:45 -0700
Bob wrote:

Larry wrote:
An article by Lee Borowski on storing skis that was referenced here
not that long ago recommends using the "warmest non-fluoro wax you
can find" to melt into the surfaces for storage. Which one would do
for skate skis? I've never bought wax before as most of my time was
spent on waxless skis and I only got my skate skis last year.

I would also appreciate a recommendation of an inexpensive set of
waxes when I "un-store" the skis for the winter. I typically get
less than two weeks on snow and just need a bare minimum.

Thanks!

Where are you? Conditions differ and that calls for different wax
choices. Here in the Lake Tahoe area, I use red (swix CH8) or violet
(CH7) mostly. When I wax for storage, I use a wax I expect to start
the next season on (CH7 because my first days on snow will probably
be in mid to late December) - that way, I can just scrape and start
skiing.

If I followed the Boroski advice, I would be putting yellow on... and
the start of my season would involve scraping the yellow off, putting
some red or violet on, and scraping that off before I could ski. Not
worth it, for me.


Agree with Bob. The main thing is storing the skis in a moderate or
cool temperature location with the ties off the tips.

Gene
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