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Grasshopper questions
I'm a grasshopper going into my second snowboarding season, aided by the indoor
snow slope at Milton Keynes for a bit of practice. My question for today is, how important is waxing the board and sharpening the edges, for someone like myself who's still learning? Are these essential for someone at my level? Tom |
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Grasshopper questions
Tom wrote:
I'm a grasshopper going into my second snowboarding season, aided by the indoor snow slope at Milton Keynes for a bit of practice. My question for today is, how important is waxing the board and sharpening the edges, for someone like myself who's still learning? Are these essential for someone at my level?=20 =20 Tom Definately a good idea - an unwaxed board rides like a slug!=20 ....and the edges - if you experience any really icy slopes, you'll = regret it if you don't have them sharpened! (there are many edging tools = available out there) --=20 cupra (remove nospam please to mail) |
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regret it if you don't have them sharpened! Thanks Cupra. My local shop services boards, I'll get it sorted. Tom |
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Grasshopper questions
Loads of info at http://www.tognar.com/
Have fun. ACey Thanks for the info and tips, Andrew. Perhaps I'll pay on this occasion then consider a home job next time. I don't want to f**k up my board so close to the holiday!! Tom |
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