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I think you already know the answers.So if going for only two, which ones? East.
Thinking old snow coldest and warmest?
After having some actual real snow recently, you do notice how much more friction there is.
I doubt it if you use the hardest one (OS 1). Just work with those Old Snows, and let us know what you think.I have OS1, OS2 and OS3. I don't know enough about wax and performance to decide if I should also get the NS range. I'm not racing and am only looking for a smooth gliding ski. Am I going to see sticky skis if I use OS in new snow?
Thanks. I'll do that.I doubt it if you use the hardest one (OS 1). Just work with those Old Snows, and let us know what you think.
One will always be slower in fresh snow, and deeper even more, so keep that in mind.
Please get back to us with your experience. Good luck!Thanks. I'll do that.
Sure it would work, but I suggest just using the proper paste for conditions, and be sure to cover the whole base, and leave no voids at the edges.@Jacques The method of using a harder wax near the edge - does it work with the pastes too or is it something I need to be using an iron for?
How do you decide what temperature the snow is? Are you taking a thermometer out with you every time, or do you estimate on the basis of the air temp?
IR thermometer. One that you can set the emissivity to 0.98How do you decide what temperature the snow is? Are you taking a thermometer out with you every time, or do you estimate on the basis of the air temp?
Thanks.IR thermometer. One that you can set the emissivity to 0.98
Strikes me as more practical if you're waxing the night before.I've read that a rule of thumb some people use is to take the mid-point between the low and high air temp for the day and use that to get the approximate snow temp.
Yes, I think so. Seeing as I live in the flatlands I don't have the option of measuring the actual snow temp for my weekend day trips. When it's time to wax it's usually the night before.Strikes me as more practical if you're waxing the night before.