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graphite over?
I was reading some stuff on the xcottawa website and in cold
conditions they recommend putting a hard graphite wax over a mid-to -low temp wax as the base, then wax of the day and perhaps some flouro or cold powder. In contrast, the Sierra Nordic website says that to get a hard graphite wax to hold onto the ski, it should be applied over a very soft wax. And then a second layer of graphite is applied, I guess to harden up the base some more. The xcottawa approach intrigues me but I haven't tried it yet -- any thoughts on this? JFT **************************** Remove "remove" to reply Visit http://www.jt10000.com **************************** |
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