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  • How to Select Skis

    If you are considering buying skis for yourself or someone else, there are a few things you need to know. You need to know the experience level of the skier and the type of conditions they plan on...

  • How to Build a Ski Bike

    Skiing is a lot of fun. So is mountain biking. Mountain biking on skis - riding a ski bike - combines the fun of both. This article will show you how to make a ski bike without needing a...

  • What Is Ski Wax Used For?

    Waxing your skis is an important step in ongoing maintenance of your skiing equipment. Skis that have been properly waxed for the snow conditions will perform better than those that have not.

  • How to Size Skate Skis

    Skis come in a range of sizes and lengths for skate skiing. Skate skis are from 10 to 15 centimeters shorter then classic skis. Besides height and weight, you should also consider your overall...

  • How to Buy Downhill Skis for Women

    Women who plan to ski more than once or twice per year will want to consider buying their own equipment instead of renting. Women's skis are actually made of different materials to be more...

  • How to Choose Snow Ski Equipment

    A sport that combines beautiful mountain scenery with adrenaline and speed, skiing is is a lot easier to pursue if you have the right equipment. Selecting the right ski equipment requires a...

  • How to Measure for Downhill Ski Length

    Buying downhill skis isn't as simple as walking into the store and asking for a couple of fiberglass planks for your feet. Skis vary in style, width and length. The length of ski you choose...

  • How to Find Ski Boots

    Properly fitting ski boots are essential for having complete control over your skis. With shaped skis, ankle movement is key in carving the ski, which means the boot must support the ankle and not...

  • How to Size Cross-Country Skiing Equipment for Children

    Before you take your children out the door and on to a ski trail to go cross-country skiing, you will need skis, boots, bindings and poles for a basic equipment package. Properly fitting equipment...

  • DIY Garage Ski Rack

    For the avid skier with several pairs of skis for differing snow conditions, building a homemade ski rack for the garage is an excellent project. You do not need to be a master carpenter to make a...

  • Homemade Cartop Ski Carrier

    Carrying skis on top of a car is usually the best option if your car is compact or sedan-sized, as the skis are usually too long to fit in the car itself or will be uncomfortable or dangerous to...

  • How to Buy the Proper Length of Skis

    Picking the right size ski is not as easy as it used to be. With the advent of specialty fat skis, shaped skis, powder skis and park skis, the choices are now much more vast. Add in the dizzying...

  • How to Break in New Skis

    Most new skis come from the factory with a layer of cheap wax on flat bases. To get the most out of a ski, the bases should be structured and the edges beveled. Unless you are experienced at...

  • How to Position a Ski on a Ski Rack

    Ski racks come in a range of styles, brands and prices. Some carry skis vertically, some horizontally. Some racks can carry both skis and snowboards, and some are designed for skis only. Whichever...

  • How to Ride a Chairlift

    Riding a chair lift is easy until you add skis, snowshoes or a snowboard to the mix. To reach many of the great trails, runs and bowls, you need to ride the lift at most resorts. Once you do it a...

  • How to Pick Ski Equipment

    Picking alpine ski equipment is no longer as simple as walking into a ski shop, telling the salesperson what type of ski you want and putting your hand up to find the right length. With the...

  • How to Load a Yakima Ski Rack

    When skiing with a group, having a Yakima ski rack makes carpooling much easier. Yakima makes racks that can hold either four pairs or six pairs of skis. The racks can be made secure with the...

  • How to Size a Child for Downhill Skis

    Downhill skiing is a sport that children as young as three or four years of age can enjoy if they have the right equipment. Whether you are buying or renting downhill skis for your children, you...

  • How to Sharpen Downhill Skis

    Sharp skis aid in carving perfect turns and navigating icy slopes. Sharpening skis can be done at home with minimal equipment and a bit of practice. How often you need to sharpen your skis depends...

  • Choosing a Ski Length

    The length of skis, assuming they are applicable to one's style of skiing, should have the tip end somewhere around the nose, chin or forehead when stood up on the ground. Learn about buying skis...

  • How to Sharpen Skis

    In order to sharpen skis, a base bevel is needed, and this refers to how much edge material is taken off of the base of the ski. Find out how to use a mill bastard file with help from the owner of...

  • Ski Tuning Tips

    Ski tuning is typically done by way of personal preference, and new shape skis require a sharper edge than older skis. Discover the importance of maintaining sharpness in skis with help from the...

  • What Is Nordic Backcountry Skiing?

    Nordic backcountry skiing is an adventure sport that, unlike telemark or alpine touring, focuses more on travel and less on downhill thrills. The gear is lighter and more oriented toward rolling...

  • Ski Tuning Instructions

    Tuning your own skis can give you great look into how your skis work on the snow and even save you a little money. In time, you can develop the skill to tune your skis better than even most shops...

  • Ski Equipment Advice

    Skiing is a good way to enjoy the outdoors during the winter time, offering a mix of views, fresh air and exercise, as well as adrenaline. Whether you are a novice or an expert, your equipment can...

  • Types of Snow Skis

    Traveling over snow is an ancient form of human transportation. Modern ski equipment is lighter, faster and more durable than ever before and is rapidly becoming ever more specialized. Different...

  • How to Mount Hammerhead Telemark Bindings

    Professional ski mounts can cost from $20 to $40 at a ski shop. However, with a little information and the right tools, mounting your ski bindings can be an easy do-it-yourself task. Since there's...

  • Types of Downhill Skis

    In the 2007-2008 ski season alone, nearly 250,000 skis were sold, according to the Snowsports Industries of America. (Source: SIA Retail Audit - August 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008) Downhill skis...

  • The Best Way to Store Snow Skis

    Unless you're one of the lucky few who ski year-round, there comes a time at the end of every winter season when skis and boots must be tucked away in storage. Properly storing your ski gear in...

  • Basic Snow Skiing Moves

    Learning to snow ski can be daunting at first, especially if you're at a resort watching more experienced skiers make it look easy to zip down the slopes. It's important to make sure you have the...

  • Technical Information on Nordica Dobermann Skis

    The Nordica Dobermann line of skis is an advanced ski designed for racers and performance-oriented skiers. Introduced in 2005, the line now includes six men's skis and three junior skis. The skis...

  • Snow Ski Waxing Tips

    Serious snow skiers want to get the most out of their skis. One of the ways to do this is with proper waxing, a procedure that is part science and part art. Different waxes work better in...

  • Ski Waxing Tips

    Waxing skis is something racers and more advanced skiers will do before almost every day of skiing to get the best performance out of their skis. Recreational skiers should still wax their skis...

  • Guide to Waxing Skis

    Applying ski wax to the bases of your skis is something that should be done several times a season to get the best performance out of the skis. With the right tools and a little practice, waxing...

  • Nordic Ski Wax Technique

    The heel of the boot used with Nordic skis is not bound to the ski, as it is with Alpine skis. These are used for cross country skiing, Olympic ski jumping and telemark skiing. Like any type of...

  • Ski Equipment Tips

    Proper ski equipment is instrumental to skiing safely and enjoying a day on the slopes. When searching for new equipment, it is important to know what you are looking for or to use the help of a...

  • Why Do You Need to Wax Skis?

    Skiing is a winter sport that has been around since the B.C. era, originating in present-day Norway and Sweden. It has been one of the fastest growing sports, recognized by the International...

  • How to Hire The Best Ski Equipment

    When taking a ski holiday, one of the most underrated yet important stages is making sure that you hire the correct equipment. This simple step by step guide should ensure you do just that.

  • Guide to Ski Equipment

    Skiing is a winter sport that can be recreational or taken to the extreme. Skiers can take it slow and enjoy the scenery or get a boost of adrenaline and go for speed. Either way, the quality of...

  • How Ski Wax Affects Skiing

    Wax is a very malleable material that melts at about 150 to 200 degrees, depending on the type of wax, and is waterproof but is also fairly greasy, being comprised of natural fats and oils. An...

  • Ski Waxing Techniques

    Any expert ski tech will agree--regularly applying a healthy coat of wax to your skis is vital to maximizing the equipment's potential. But flying downhill at Mach speed and claiming to be "king...

  • History of K2 Skis

    K2 skis has been synomous with American skiing for more than four decades. The company currently makes a wide variety of downhill skis, as well as snowboards and skis for telemark and alpine...

  • Selecting Cross Country Skis

    Skiing is becoming a popular social networking activity as reported by The New York Times in the Feb. 20, 2009 article ("Valet? Set by the Fire? Join the Club"). In America alone there are more...

  • History of Nordic Skiing

    Based on an ancient Norwegian method of transportation, Nordic skiing is the oldest type of winter snow skiing. It is primarily distinguished by the attachment of the boot to the ski at the toe...

  • Telemark Ski Technique

    Telemark skiing originated in the mid-1800s by Sondre Norheim in the Telemark region of Norway. Enthusiasts compare it to dancing down a mountain. The turn was a stable method of using the gear of...

  • Powder Ski Techniques

    Pictures of skiers in deep powder, carving tracks side by side, are some of the most enticing images in skiing. However, for many skiers, powder can be tricky to master. Techniques for skiing...

  • Ski Tuning Tips

    Keeping your skis properly tuned is essential to maintaining both their performance and their longevity. Shops often charge $50 or more to tune your skis. It is not that difficult, however, to do...

  • About Snowblades

    A new trend in winter sports is snowblading. Snowblading is a new turn on skiing which allows riders to take advantage of skiing without poles along with the added flexibility of the snowblades'...

  • How to Ollie on Skis

    It's theoretically possible to ollie on skis, but most wouldn't people consider an ollie a ski maneuver at all. The term originated in skateboarding and has been transferred and adapted to...

  • How to Iron on Ski Wax

    Whatever type of skiing you are into, whether it is racing down the mountain in a speed packed slalom or gracefully gliding across the flat open terrain in cross country skiing, your skis need to...

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