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    Mag Wax Hook Up

    Just got picked up by Green Ice wax for the season. If you’ve not seen their products, you’re in for a treat. Premier waxing supplies for your quiver.

    https://www.greenicewax.com/

    Super smooth to iron in, easy to use & environmentally friendly.

    Feel free to PM for a 40+% & free shipping code.

    Ski fast!!!

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    You, Nate Holland and Travis Ganong.

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    Intriguing.
    Why is this better than the Purl wax I've been using?

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    Wow, congrats to them on somehow coming up with a worse name than Oneball Jay.

    Also negative a million points for using the word dynamic on the website.
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    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Actually seems pretty interesting, I’d probably be willing to try it out.

    Not totally sure what would be the best all around wax out of the lineup, temps probably 15-25F most of the time.

    GI HC first layer then 2000 on top?

    Ultimate?

    Looking for longest lasting wax, speed isn’t as important but still nice


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    Disappointed that no one ever marketed a fluorocarbon race wax called "Blue Velvet" for folks who like wearing a respirator while...waxing.

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    I'm a little thrown by the fact that the temps aren't specified as snow temp (vs air temp). I'm assuming it's all snow temps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by auvgeek View Post
    I'm a little thrown by the fact that the temps aren't specified as snow temp (vs air temp). I'm assuming it's all snow temps?
    I saw temp specific stuff on their website. I was thrown by the fact that their color control seems a little off. A specific temp range might be listed as being pink to red. They can't control for dye?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    I ordered some...I’m intrigued if it really is fast and lasts. New USSA rules preclude waxing at the hill or having task skis for inspection. If it really holds up for 7 runs it’ll be a clear advantage.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Wow, congrats to them on somehow coming up with a worse name than Oneball Jay.
    I can't remember the name of it, but I bought some cheap all-temp wax once on ebay or Amazon, which smelled like hot urinal cake when melting.

    So it could be worse than just the name.
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    Why are you heating urinal cakes?^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muggydude View Post
    Actually seems pretty interesting, I’d probably be willing to try it out.

    Not totally sure what would be the best all around wax out of the lineup, temps probably 15-25F most of the time.

    GI HC first layer then 2000 on top?

    Ultimate?

    Looking for longest lasting wax, speed isn’t as important but still nice


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    I’d run the skis thru a few waxes with GI HC & then run 2000- I was really impressed on how the 2000 went into the boards & the duration of the wax. I’ve got access to just about every wax brand & the repeated 2000 race wax was as good/ better/ more durable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Why are you heating urinal cakes?^^
    *asking same for a friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vt-Freeheel View Post
    Why are you heating urinal cakes?^^
    You don't?
    Quote Originally Posted by powder11 View Post
    if you have to resort to taking advice from the nitwits on this forum, then you're doomed.

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