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Here are some great deals on Wax Snowboard!
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Bluebird Guch All-Temp Pro Wax $10.95 The Bryan Iguchi All-Temp Pro Wax snowboard wax from Bluebird. The fastest, longest lasting wax known to man. |
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Bluebird Kevin Jones All-Temp Wax $10.95 The Kevin Jones All-Temp Wax by Bluebird is a great all-temperature wax to keep your board gliding like a pro’s. |
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Bluebird Mini Bird All-Temp Wax $2.95 The Mini Bird All-Temp wax from Bluebird. |
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Bluebird Seed Box Wax $11.95 The Seed Box wax from Bluebird. 2 bars of Bluebird’s trusty all-temp inside of a plantable seed box. Almost a 1/2 lb of wax! Plant the box in the ground and watch wild flowers and herbs… |
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Bluebird Skate Wheel Wax 4-Pack $21.95 The Skate Wheel Wax 4-pack from Bluebird. Comes with 4 temps. all temp. warm, cold. and graphite slush packaged with bio degradable shrink wrap. |
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Bluebird Travis Rice All-Temp Pro Wax $10.95 The Travis Rice All-Temp Pro Wax snowboard wax from Bluebird. The fastest, longest lasting, best smelling wax known to man. Smells so good you can eat it, but don’t. |
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Burton TNT Deluxe Starter Kit $49.95 Goody bag of the Gods. The Deluxe Starter Kit includes the Burton Bullet Tool, Mini Scraper Mats, Cable Lock, Cord Leash, Rub-Down Wax, and a carrying case. |
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Burton TNT Fluoro All Temp Hot Wax $13.95 The TNT Fluoro All Temp Hot Wax from Burton |
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Burton TNT Fluoro Paste Wax $11.95 Perfect for lubing your unit between rides. No iron or scraping required. Just rub in, let dry, then buff… or you can iron in for longer-lasting performance. Easy-to-apply, competition-grade… |
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Burton TNT FluoroComp Wax – Slush $9.95 The team choice for slushy, wet conditions. Competition-level Fluorocarbon for accelerated speed. |
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That’s It That’s All $7.99 … |
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Draw The Line $1.99 … |
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Optimistic $1.99 … |
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Swix Bronze All-Round Brush The Swix Bronze Coarse Brush is an all-purpose brush for soft to hard waxes. Use it as your main brush for recreational ski tuning, or as second brush on fine structures for high-level racing. Swix brushes are designed for brushing wax out of the structures (base patterns) in ski bases and snowboards after you have used the acrylic scraper [SWI0022] to remove the bulk of applied wax. The brush sho… |
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Whacks Wax Rub-on / Easy-Scrape Ski & Snowboard Wax – Over 4 Ounces/120 Grams $11.00 We went back to the laboratory to cook up a rub-on wax for our customers, and we succeeded. Our rub-on ski wax combines the Whacks Wax speed known and loved by skiers and snowboarders across the world with the convenience of a rub-on product that can be used anywhere, anytime. Each purchase includes two 2+ ounce pieces of wax (or one 4-5 ounce piece), which will last many, many applications. If… |
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Dakine Home Grown 4.5oz Soy Wax 2012 $15.95 Dakine Home Grown 4.5oz Soy Wax 2012 – The Dakine Home Grown Soy Wax will help make your board go faster. You can either rub the wax on or take the time to hot wax it for better results. Either way, you are getting more speed when you use it. For those of us who don’t have the time to stop and hug the trees, Dakine’s Home Grown Soy Base Wax has got ya covered. . Product ID: 209699, Model Year: 201… |
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DAKINE Triangle Scraper Wax on with your iron and scrape off with the DAKINE Triangle Scraper. Sent from the future to dominate your tuning sessions, this scraper benefits from advanced leverage technology thanks to … the triangular shape. Say what? You read that right, thanks to the six sharpened edges and larger size, you can really scrape that wax down to a race-quality finish. DAKINE even cut out a notch for cleani… |
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Spot Polishing 4 Inch COMPLETE KIT (FOR USE WITH ANY DRILL OR ROTARY) $22.96 Chemical Guys Now offers the kit with an attachment for your drill, making the kit user friendly for any drill owners. (Backing Plate also still works with Rotary buffer if you like) TSpot Polishing Kit, Ideal for any job. These pads attach to rotary buffer or drill. The ideal kit for spot detailing/wheel & Rim Detailing/ Headlight restoration and much much more. THIS KIT WILL WORK ON YOUR HI… |
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Giant Slalom Snowboarding vinyl decal large $22.45 Cut from high quality vinyl that has an outdoor life expectancy of 5-8 years. The decal will be white, the background will be whatever you are putting the decal on. This is a single color decal. Each decal will come on clean transparent transfer tape (not paper)for very easy application. Can be applied on outside of any smooth, flat, clean and dry surface. Great on laptops, glass, car windows, use… |
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Waxing and Care of Skis and Snowboards $9.95 This book contains all the information you need to maintain your equipment whether it’s downhill, cross-country, or telemark skis; or a snowboard. With copious illustrations and detailed descriptions, this book makes waxing fun…. |
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Keep Your Ski or Snowboard in Top Condition With These Waxing & Tuning Guidelines
Skiing and snowboarding are extreme sports and taking care of your equipment has to be a priority if you want to be safe and give your best performance. As seasoned winter sports athletes know, your skis and snowboards will only perform to the degree that you maintain them. The people who are most likely to overlook this basic truth are newbies and weekend warriors without much experience. In this article, we’ll be discussing how to wax and tune your skiing and snowboarding equipment to help keep you safe.
There are many reasons why you should keep a good edge and wax job on your skis. Because you can fall due to dull edges, we’re talking safety here as well as performance. Dull ski edges won’t be able to grip properly when skiing on ice. You will end up falling more if your skis can’t grip. The wax on your skis needs to be right for your conditions in addition to being properly applied. The outside temperatures also need to be taken into consideration. You can be slowed down by the wax on your skis if it is too cold out for what you used. Be sure to consider all these factors when preparing to wax your skis.
Follow the advice of the manufacturer regarding the edge angle when edging your skis. Skiers who have been doing this for a while, of course, develop their own preferences in this regard. The manufacturer can give you the best guidelines, however, if you’re not that experienced yet. Edge angles can vary by as much as three degrees. You will need the proper file, and you may also want to have a file guide. If you are very adept at filing you may not need a file guide, but it can be helpful. A diamond stone is used after you’re done filing the edges. You will find that diamond stones work more smoothly if you wet them a little before using them.
The first thing you must do is to get all of the old residue and wax off the surface if possible. Get a good scraper to do this he best way possible. Man made snow will leave a residue on your skis. You would think that it would make you go faster, but that’s not the case. Sometimes you can hit some snow and it really feels like you just hit dirt. A cloth and solvent should get what you missed with the scraper.
Doing a proper job of waxing your snowboard or skis is not something everyone is going to do. Although it is highly recommended as we keep saying over and over. Only you can be responsible for your own gear, though. So at the rock-bottom very least, put some wax on your bases. If you go out without using any wax, you’ll soon understand what we’re talking about!
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