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BD cheat sheets
Anyone have any experience using Black Diamond cheat sheets with their
skins? BobT |
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In article , BobT wrote: Anyone have any experience using Black Diamond cheat sheets with their skins? _ For the temperatures and conditions where I ski[1] they are a waste of time/money. If you're skiing where it's really cold and you have trouble getting the skins apart, I think they might be useful. They do do what they are supposed to do, it's just a question of whether you really need that done. So unless you're constantly struggling to get your skins unstuck from each other, they're just one more thing to carry and drop in the powder. They also make the skins more bulky to carry. The other place where they might be useful is if you are coordinated enough[2] to put on your skins without taking your skis off, they might make that a lot easier. _ Booker C. Bense [1]- California Sierra's generally mild weather. [2]- I'm not and I use skins with a strap kit anyway. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBP3mWuGTWTAjn5N/lAQHPRAP/W1lbWTLn8EJrJeb26fY8/Af/RwbDAdgh JF8DKfFQYtKTJqOujWVK47EPYnCdsgs1Dod24s1bxkEPtQPROA GPocjq8GXFNGuJ VnB9IINIiea7rnWLKxyP/2cO52GvTArlyGt6YlC1/aa5ci5bT0mfUT61nRh9lJ/R BE3MKMEMgLg= =/WNB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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bbense wrote The other place where they might be useful is if you are coordinated enough[2] to put on your skins without taking your skis off, they might make that a lot easier. Is this actually possible? I can't imagine the physical maneuver required to do this. Please describe. Tommy T. |
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"Tommy T." wrote in message ... bbense wrote The other place where they might be useful is if you are coordinated enough[2] to put on your skins without taking your skis off, they might make that a lot easier. Is this actually possible? I can't imagine the physical maneuver required to do this. Please describe. Tommy T. Kick the tip up in front (reach out and pull the ski tip back towards you if you need to). Attach tip device. Rotate hip/leg outwards, kind of like doing a side kick and slide your hand back along the skin and base of the ski- centering the skin along the base as you go-until you get to the tail. By the time I get to the tail I'm pulling the back of the ski towards my body. Attach tail clip. If the skins didn't get nicely centered I can adjust the back half while the tail is up behind me, or kick the tip back up and adjust the front half. Its easy with a bit of practice and reasonable flexibility. Plus-falling over in the attempt provides a nice comic diversion for the rest of your party. I think that BD is providing cheat sheets with their skins this year with the idea that their use will prolong glue life. |
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If you're skiing where it's really cold
and you have trouble getting the skins apart, I think they might be useful. _ Booker C. Bense The latest BD catalog says: "the part of the skin that degrades the fastest is the adhesive glue. The glue degrades not due to use, but due to constantly sticking the skins together and pulling them apart. This season we have included a synthetic mesh "Cheat Sheet" with all BD skins to preserve glue quality and to make you skins easier to separate." I haven't viewed pulling my skins apart as much of a problem. Do you think there is anything to the claim of prolonging glue life? BobT |
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In article , BobT wrote: If you're skiing where it's really cold and you have trouble getting the skins apart, I think they might be useful. _ Booker C. Bense The latest BD catalog says: "the part of the skin that degrades the fastest is the adhesive glue. The glue degrades not due to use, but due to constantly sticking the skins together and pulling them apart. This season we have included a synthetic mesh "Cheat Sheet" with all BD skins to preserve glue quality and to make you skins easier to separate." _ The cheat sheet I've used was the old Ascension one that was just a plastic roll, not a mesh. Kind of heavy and awkward. I haven't viewed pulling my skins apart as much of a problem. Do you think there is anything to the claim of prolonging glue life? _ I'm sure there is probably something to it, but either I don't ski enough or the quality of glue is going downhill. I've got skins that are 5 seasons old on which the glue is just fine. I have however heard rumors of BD having glue problems since they took over Ascension. Maybe, they are including the mesh for a reason. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBP3so4mTWTAjn5N/lAQGtSAP7BtZm3iAZfxJ5xksdMryt/fyyiIZRV8GY fht9CmIFq0iq+NkrZK3abl2AXdZwGJmgrjhnTYfLf56MMDMtfh dSmUnm/0kp+1c3 jQKHifDHttW50EIRU7YExgCqON59MgCkN5eKtkdfSCGS4MJ2+s 3gJTKGH+3bL1Bw sOzqnuaJoOU= =Xyzb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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