Re: Swap Links
I could write up a basic guide to tuning (sharpening edges and waxing bases) if anyone's interested. Tuning is kinda irrelevant in powder skiing, just take them into the shop once or twice a year and you'll be find. In the east where hard snow and ice is more prevelant, if you ski a lot and are reasonably good, tuning every 10 ski days or so can make a noticeable difference in your performance and is a good idea.
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