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Mon, Feb 21, 2011
- By Peter Foley
Human Powered Trail Grooming announced today that it has begun selling a classic track setter for those who want to groom their own ski trails but don’t have access to a snowmobile or mechanized groomer.
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Skate Ski Review
Fri, Feb 18, 2011
- By Mark Waechter
Atomic is bringing a new skate ski to the table that should have everyone licking their chops. Atomic calls it the World Cup HT skate ski. The new ski isn’t just a tweaked version of their all-around favorite, but a whole new ski.
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Thu, Feb 10, 2011
- By Eli Brown
Getting tuned in and ready for the big weekend at the Vasa. Just wanted to go over some waxing ideas and methods to get you tuned up for the Vasa.
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Wed, Feb 9, 2011
- By Ian Harvey
One quirk about Fluorocarbon waxes is that they do not "like" hydrocarbon waxes (think oil and water). Fluorinated hydrocarbons (Dibloc LF and HF) are the link between them. They are a hybrid between the two types (hence the name Toko Dibloc).
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Wed, Feb 9, 2011
- By Mike Muha
Eli Brown was asked to do a weekly live web chat on waxing with the local NBC affiliate; the third session is at noon today. You can ask him questions online at UpNorthLive.com.
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Fri, Feb 4, 2011
- By Mark Waechter
I am occasionally asked why ski bases don't have random or non-directional structures. Typically the question is posed with the addition of "...like a golf ball!"
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Thu, Feb 3, 2011
- By Bert Hinkley
In cold snow it is a good idea to harden the bases with F15 Blue. Then go with other wax options based on snow and temp and humidity.
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Wed, Feb 2, 2011
- By Rick Weir
Vauhti ski wax manual: Flour powders, Flour liquids, Flour emulsions, LF Flours, kick waxes, etc. and instructions...
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Wed, Feb 2, 2011
- By Mike Muha
UPDATE: Eli and the station got their signals crossed. The chat will be NEXT Tuesday...
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Wed, Feb 2, 2011
- By Ian Harvey
There are various ways to apply JetStream (or any other fluorocarbon). Sometimes the end result is the same and sometimes one method of application yields an advantage over another. Here are 3 main options and their merits.
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Tue, Feb 1, 2011
- By Chris Hall
Using hard wax, we often do a hard-over, putting the softer wax underneath as cushion and using the colder on top so it doesn't ice, and then might wear away as the day warms, snow gets warmer. Is the same process ever used with klister?
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Fri, Jan 28, 2011
- By Swix
To help skiers understand the subtle differences in the Swix pole line we offer the Swix Performance Index a theoretical matrix comparing weight, pendulum, stiffness, strength and of Swix poles.
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