Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
* Covers mechanics, techniques and tools, repairs, and more
* Nat Brown was the U.S. Cross-Country team and U.S. Biathalon Team waxer for two Olympics and five World Championships
If you ski competitively, good ski preparation can win the race. If you ski for recreation, proper ski preparation will enhance your enjoyment. Here is the complete, hands-on guide to the tools and techniques necessary to ready skis for optimal performance. Emphasizing simplicity and practicality, Nat Brown guides skiers through all the techniques-basic to advanced-needed to produce fast skis. He covers the basic mechanics of skis and wax; all the factors that can affect a ski's speed and how to minimize or eliminate them; and advanced topics such as testing and repairs. Written by an expert ski and wax technician, this book is based on more than 30 years of field experience.
Table of Contents
Choosing the right skis -- Ski bases -- Snow -- How kick wax works -- How glide wax works -- What makes a ski slow? -- The scraper -- Flattening and smoothing the base -- Structure -- Applying wax -- Final prepping -- Kick-waxing -- Fluorocarbons -- Safety in the wax room -- Wax rooms and test areas -- Testing skis and glide -- Testing kick wax -- Ski repair.