Poster: A snowHead
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I just noticed on ebay a seller who says about some new k2 Xplorers: "We will also detune the tips and tails and wax the bases so the skis are 100% ready to hit the snow".
Well, I bought some Xplorers in the Christmas sales and never having owned skis before assumed they would be ready to go.
I would welcome any comments.
Thanks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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ullrfest, You don't need to detune the tips and tails on modern skis. It may be a good idea to get them waxed before you ski.
I am sure spyderjon will give some advice soon or use the search facility to do a search. Enjoy your new skis.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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When I bought my first pair a couple of years ago I took them into an Intersport (not having a clue myself), and was advised that they shouldn't need waxing but that it was a good idea to check the bindings were set up properly - they ran the bindings through some kind of testing machine and told me everything was fine
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ullrfest, skis are like women: even if they are ready to go as they are, they may still want a bit of makeup.
Detuning is like Farrah Fawcett hair: went out in the last century.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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If they are detuned you'll be skiiding turns like a rally car
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I used to de-tune my 210 GS skis back in the late 80s. With short modern skis I always keep them sharp from tip to tail.
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I would advise you get them serviced as I have found that there is still quite a bit of muck on them from the manufacturing process. I think someone else has also noted this on the forum but I can't remember who.
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The_Hirsty wrote: |
I would advise you get them serviced as I have found that there is still quite a bit of muck on them from the manufacturing process. I think someone else has also noted this on the forum but I can't remember who. |
I've just started work on a new pair of Fischers that I recent bought from Sport Conrad. As per spyderjon's tutoring, I hot scraped the bases. It was surprising how much crud came off with the first scrape.......from a base that looked clean and tidy The second hot scrape was a lot cleaner. I then started building up the bases with wax/scrape after another, after another, after another....... This was all after tuning the side edges. A lot of work, yes....., but worth the effort....absolutely! (IMHO)
If you search there was been a couple of recent postings on what to do with new skis
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