Yesterday we kicked off the first of a four-part series on tuning your skis at home, talking about vice grips and base repair. Of course, that’s only the first part in getting the most out of your ...
Face it, you don't have to wax your skis. Sure, you probably should, but it's not like changing the oil in your car, in that if you skip it, you risk catastrophe. So, according to a number of people ...
Our wet, warmish weather has postponed the epic ski experience I hoped for. The wait for winter to make up its mind leaves plenty of time for a thorough ski tune. I like to do it myself. But after ...
to maximize the performance of your boards on the slopes. Check back tomorrow to learn how to deburr and sharpen your edges. While there are several places in town that can tune your skis or snowboard ...
We all need to tune our skis more, but it's understandably easy to put off, or simply ignore completely. But, while we're all waiting for snow to pile up and chairlifts to start spinning this ...
Ever wonder what’s actually happening when you drop your skis off to get tuned at your local ski shop? Gov Carrigan, Nomad’s Founder and longtime Jackson Hole local, has been obsessed with tuning skis ...
Back when I was a college racer, I remember a girlfriend finding me in my kitchen with a pair of skis on the table, an iron in my hand and a big red block of Toko wax. “What are you doing?” she asked.