Ski servicing is vital for protecting your equipment and enhancing your experience, but did you know you can do yourself at home?
Scraping wax off your ski bases sucks, and Mountain Flow’s Infrared Waxer ensures you never have to do that again.
Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Peek into the back area of any major ski shop, and you’ll likely ...
A ban on fluorinated ski waxes prompted Whitehorse high-schooler, Sitka Land-Gillis, to start the project, which is now a ...
Did you know that most ski wax is made from petroleum? And that whatever you put on your skis ends up in the snowpack and then in local rivers? mountainFLOW's wax is made entirely from plants, is 100 ...
Scraping wax off your ski bases sucks. Mountain Flow Eco-Wax's Infrared Waxer ensures you never have to do that again. Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something ...
TAOS — Brett Shipley, longtime ski and snowboard technician at Adventure Ski Shops in Taos, wasn’t aware certain sectors of his industry for decades used dangerous “forever chemicals ...
It's thanks to his science fair project involving AI, cross-country skiing and wax. As the CBC's George Maratos tells us, ...
They do not have to be perfectly dried off, but wiping off any extra moisture can help keep the skis in good condition. Wax Your Skis Wax is what allows skis to easily slide down the snow.