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  1. #1
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    Keeping snow from sticking to top sheets?

    I feel like snow sticks to the top sheets of my black crows more than other skis I’ve had. They get super heavy when touring

    I remember back in my long-haired, 3-pin days the crusty dudes spraying their skis down with cooking spray. Is that still a thing?

    Does anyone have any tips on how to keep my top sheets clear and skis lighter?

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    the google people say rain-x is incredibly effective. https://offpistemag.com/rain-x-for-s...0paper%20towel.
    i may try this myself.
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    Just keep them in a warm closet, problem solved.
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    Depends on the color too. The snow sticks to my noctas almost exclusively on the little black logo when conditions aren't prime for sticking. Otherwise it starts from the logo and works out. I wish ski makers would think of this stuff when making touring skis.
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    swing your fucking sword.

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    Pretty sure this has been discussed many times. Many people recommend Pam, the oven spray. Rainx probably works, too / just make sure whatever you use won’t impact the materials of the skis, bindings, screws, glue, etc.


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    Oh - and wrong forum, JONG.
    "...if you're not doing a double flip cork something, skiing spines in Haines, or doing double flip cork somethings off spines in Haines, you're pretty much just gaping."

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    I tried many things, butt nothing really worked well.

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    Just pee on your skis.

    It’s a fact that yellow snow is not sticky, and will simply dribble off your skis in no time.


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    Mop and Glo or similar Floor wax applied with a sponge. Did this for many years on race skis.

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    I havent tried this myself but ran across this recently
    https://unofficialnetworks.com/2020/...s-split-board/

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    Spray-on car wax has worked better than anything else I’ve tried, but still sometimes sticks.

    Having oily Pam on my skis would bum me out.

    Just thought this one up, but I think I’ll try zardoz next time

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    in Juneau we used Lemon Pledge
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    I Rain-xd a pair of skis once. Didn't help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilcox510 View Post
    I havent tried this myself but ran across this recently
    https://unofficialnetworks.com/2020/...s-split-board/
    I tried this a number of years ago, didn't work.

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    No advice except to say that the popular trend toward black/dark topsheets on touring skis is stoopid.

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    Not environmentally friendly but silicone spray works. Don't need much. Spread it on with some plastic film or a trashed plastic bag

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    I bet Armour-all would work well.


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    Tile.

    See Timber’s ski tiling thread for how-tos.


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    lemon pledge
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    as i rember it kinda worked but you had to apply every day, it made the skis slippery to pick up ...i got over it
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    car wax works

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    Brainstorming here, but maybe something like this would work:

    https://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon.../dp/B07L6X5HL5

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    Brainstorming here, but maybe something like this would work:

    https://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Teflon.../dp/B07L6X5HL5

    (I’ve used shit like this before, for other things, and...be aware it is not transparent, but leaves a white powdery coat - which will wear off)

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    So, years later, I don't see any comments about the Snow Shed posted in the thread linked to, above.

    Anyone? The fellow wasn't offering mag discounts. Doing so would seem to be a no-brainer.

    [Edit] Some links (name change and a review):

    https://offpistemag.com/snow-shed-topsheet-wax/

    https://www.snewsnet.com/press-relea...inflow-eco-wax

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