Another fan of Rays waxing tube and side edge polisher. If you have a nice tune on your ride then it's easy to keep the edges just perfect if you touch them up every day. And the waxing tube makes a fast gliding ski or snowboard too, I like to hit it with the rotobrush after pushing the wax in and it's faaaast!
For big stuff I use a pansar file and guide...or just a visit to a quality shop. I use hot wax maybe once a year if I want to hot scrape a bunch of junk from my board or right after a grind.
Some good music, an adult beverage, and a couple of boards to touch up and it's a fun time!
Yeah, so you've got the three plus a rock board and you might need a GS race board too. And a loaner. Maybe a deep pow board. But that's still only 6, right?
Have two TD1 cant plates (one 3 degrees and one 6 degrees) up for sale, no bumpers but I have a few screws to send along. 25$ shipped to the continental US.
I've got 3 and 6 degree TD-1 cants...no bumpers or anything...and I could use a second board kit..not sure if I want 6 degree cants but I'd like to try'em. You interested in this TD-1 stuff? I'm interested in your TD-2 stuff. Fastskiguy >>>at<<<< mac.com
I got a new board from Fanman too so I'm on the lookout for his "used crap" as well. Well described, well packed, new condition, good thing he goes thru equipment fast!
Would a DIN toepice and intec heel work? Because to give up my step-ins.....now that would be tragic. I can dig the looks of the UPZ boot...if 4 buckles are good then 5 have to be better, right?
Ah, OK, alpine bindings, snowboard boots, might cause an injury of even death (!), I've got it! Seems there should be a way to have one boot work properly with snowboards and skis...would cut down on the junk a guy needs to do both.