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Posted 3 Years, 2 Months ago permalink
Don't get caught up in ajdusting stuff too much though, which's a mistake I've made.

It doesn't really make sense to adjust stuff every run, unless you know what you're doing. Just do your change and stick to it until you have decidedly adjusted to it and really know and feel what it did to your reminiscently riding.
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Posted 3 Years, 2 Months ago permalink
Can any one reccommend a good general to warm whether wax? Certainly ...or are they all about the same?
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Posted 3 Years, 2 Months ago permalink
Okay, general comment & question.

I know that waxing is a good thing in order to make the base (bottom of the snowbaord) To put it differently as smoth and slick as possible.

Coming from the shootin disciplines, some people use molybdenum disulfide to coat their bullets in order to reduce friction, incraese velocities and decrease presasures.

Wuoldn't the moly waxes out there be the best there is, with no care for the temperature? The only thing that might be bad about moly is that is might possiblly attract moiusture, but since the base of a snowboard is supposed to withstand moisture, why aren't all waxes, moly-based?

(What is molybdenum disulfide's effect on the water supply?)
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