I had a close encounter of the third kind with a snowboarder. Her board clipped my tail. Not sure who was at fault, or uphill of whom, or when. Neither one of us was going fast. Neither one hurt. She fell forward uphill, I didn't fall. No harm, no foul. I was/am truly mystified. We were clearly riding and skiing in parallel universes that collided, literally. I do think that the different trajectories of skis vs. boards presents a challenge to the skiers code. Red vs. gray notwithstanding.
Anyhoo . . . .
We waved each other on, but next day I discovered this. Must this be repaired? I have no tools . . . . I could attempt to simply seal it with some epoxy? Marine? How bout some nail polish . . . Hard as Nails? Revlon? Essi? or whatever the hive recommends. Or do I take this to a professional to seal, rebuild, etc etc.
I have a "tools, not jewels" philosophy, but I don't want to shorten the life the skis by ignoring this.
Please advise.
Anyhoo . . . .
We waved each other on, but next day I discovered this. Must this be repaired? I have no tools . . . . I could attempt to simply seal it with some epoxy? Marine? How bout some nail polish . . . Hard as Nails? Revlon? Essi? or whatever the hive recommends. Or do I take this to a professional to seal, rebuild, etc etc.
I have a "tools, not jewels" philosophy, but I don't want to shorten the life the skis by ignoring this.
Please advise.