I would be willing to try this new stuff if I didn’t like waxing so much. Light some candles. Put on some Barry White in the RV... Get the iron nice and toasty... I’m getting a half chub just thinking about it.
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I would be willing to try this new stuff if I didn’t like waxing so much. Light some candles. Put on some Barry White in the RV... Get the iron nice and toasty... I’m getting a half chub just thinking about it.
Just had a week on some newly Phantomed skis and can say that it is about as fast as my amateur, at home or hotel balcony ski waxes. Compared to naked bases, it is much faster for me. I am now considering grinding my older skis and applying Phantom to those. Fortunately, I am not a ski racer and don’t need speed at WC levels.
youre a great test subject
you haz no real skin in the game
and it aint gonna hurt my feelings if you say its bunk
and you never wax to begin with so
yours are one of the few pairs ive done that werent base/stone grinded 1st
get em to me sunday ill grind and see how that refreshes
i dont see ya gettin correctly applied part b off without metal brushes or roto advantages
part a for that matters too
woah woah were on to v.3.0
or curing station formula A+B
less labor intensity is always smiled upon in the tech o skis world
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2 weeks on the road no waxin and my shit was still fast
sfotex's not additional waxed skis in -19 c bc chill
not so much
why in gods green earth would you name your base cleaner "agent orange" after a forest defoliation cancer causing weed be gone chemical?
that shit sucks I like wend
I did my lotus 120's about a month ago, its an 8 yr old ski but the bases are still really good, I did the application with supervision
since they were mine I roto-brushed them pretty good, also polished them really good at the end
So a month out i am looking to see if the white bases happen especily along the edges but they aren't
I ski a lot with local bro's so I get to compare them on the long cat track out of the O-zone they aren't super fast but they aren't slow either
I could wax them i supose but I kinda want to leave them at least till end of season just to see how it goes
saw this as well. have not tested it but i think i will. look up faststik another product different than hot wax.
Are used Phantom 1.0 and two pair of skis and have been please.
I brought two other pair of skis for a stone grind and after I applied and cured each phantom layer, each had a milky white color, A and, B which was not present with the 1.0 version. Cured in bright sunlight temps 50 or higher.
Did anybody experience this? Plan on skiing them tomorrow.
I was told the milky white layer after applying A and/or B was good, I think that is just dried product , rotobrush hard to get it all out of the rilling and then buff it real good
Yep. I called DPS yesterday just after they closed and received a phone call back first thing this morning.
MILKY finish is a visual cue that the UV has cured the applied product.
So all is well. Will take a few runs on my AT BC skis at resort this morning per instructions and then trek out tomorrow,
I didnt get much white after the part A envelope but I did after the part B envelope
we wondered if it was becuz the sksi were 7 yrs old
seem to remember being told to ski them before putiing skins on
Hey XXX'er...since we have the uber warm temps and some transitiony kinda snow from schmoo to corn...how's the p.g. doing in this stuff?
Its +8C so the skiing sucked from about lunchtime on sunday & I haven't been out skiing since
Can't be that bad. It was plus 15 at shames and though the snow was schmooey water saturated not yet corn, with graphite rub on wax the glide was as good as it gets right to the closing bell. Everyone else seemed to be suffering a bit with the trad yellow wax though and I was handing out the black bar for quick rub on wax jobs to share the good glide love...considering the kinda uniqueness of these snow conditions, it's why i'm REALLY curious if the P.G. works in this stuff.
The skiing was great though, slurpy bumps and super fast trench carving groomers.
It's not technically a rub on. This spate of hot weather's only supposed to last a few days so didn't want to alter the fundamental green/red wax hot ironed in base properties just yet.
Brand is Kuusport from Canada but the website seems to be down or else i'd post a link.
well his ^^ kid used to race and he has wax and irons so I imagine he had some decent wax
glide was good, no jerkyness or bogging
Phantomized lotus 120 on slush seemed pretty good so gona run them again today