I didn't have my camera with me at the time, but this is the aftermath:
These skis didn't have a single notable scratch on them before Saturday. I'm not sure when skis become rock skis, but these must be pretty close:
Of course, one of the great things about skis is that enough p-tex and epoxy can fix almost anything. Since the edges remained intact, with only one real core shot and a bunch of scrapes and dings, a couple evenings working in the garage and some down time waiting for the epoxy to cure put things back in order. A little wax and we'll be back in business. Here's everything (and a dog treat) post-repair:
Some people baby their skis and are afraid to take them out in the early season. I certainly take care of my sticks, but recognize that skis are meant for skiing. Even so, I might wait for things to fill in a bit before skiing that line again...
2 comments:
D'oh! That looks like your skis had a rough day. Better the skis then your body, i dont think p-tex or epoxy works well to fill core shots to the human body. You might have to wait for a little more coverage before the next outing. But the entire point of having outdoor gear is to use it, and that can require skis to take a few dings along the way. Granted, just usually not that many in a single run!
Josh
Yeah, getting the first and twentieth base hit in the same run is a bit excessive. Oh well, the first few turns above the shallow spots were epic.
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