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sock_monkey

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  1. the dried out p-tex doesn't absorb wax the same way and the performance degrades. you'll need a base grind to get rid of the dried out material and get them back up to their former selves (scraping helps but really only gets rid of the fuzz). waxing at the end of the season before you store them saves you that trouble.

     

    that said, if you plan on using the skis for a long time then it's worth keeping them in good condition. if you'll get rid of em after a few seasons and don't care too much about speed and performance (as you've expressed) then yeah they'll still get you down the mountain.

     

    personally i think spring is the time waxing is most important. the mix of snow types and temperature means a minefield of fast and slow conditions that make for an unpleasant ride. a good wax helps to minimize the differences and lets you enjoy even the low angle stuff at no cost to enjoying the steeps. relying on the skis to slow you down is wrongheaded in my opinion. if i'm going too fast then i should be working on my technique and fitness not detuning my skis...

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