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Stone Grinding & Waxing Services

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Boulder Nordic Sport is a full-service ski shop offering premium stone grinding, ski and waxing services at our retail locations in Boulder, CO and Portland, Maine and now at events with our traveling race service shop, BNS Mobile.  Top racers from across North America send their skis to us because we do the best quality work in the country.  Have your skis prepared by the pros and see how much better they go!

BNS Mobile

BNS Mobile - Professional Race ServiceThe BNS wax crew hits the road in our new rig, BNS Mobile, pushing our goal of providing World Cup Service for Everyone at events across the country.  BNS Mobile travels to races offering professional race waxing services and a mini-BNS store. It serves as a base for our testing and waxing operations and is a great resource wherever you are headed.  Visit the BNS Mobile page for more information, including event schedules and the latest test results and wax recommendations.

Stone Grinding

Stone grinding flattens the ski base, removes burnt and damaged base material and provides important micro-structure.  Bottom line, it makes your skis faster and easier to wax.  We have advanced Tazzari stone grinding machines set up in our Boulder shop.  Skis can be dropped off at our Boulder, CO or Portland, Maine stores.  If you are shipping skis to us, please ship directly to our Boulder store.  Click this link to see our Stone Grinding Menu and Service Schedule/Lead Time.

Hot Box Wax Treatments

Saturate your base with wax for durability and glide.

Basic Saturation $19: Basic Saturation involves applying a very soft paraffin wax to the ski and placing it in the heat box for 90-120 minutes at a temperature of about 55 degrees Celsius (131F). This ensures excellent saturation of the base. The skis will need to be hardened with colder wax for the appropriate conditions.  This hardening can be done with 2-3 layers of ironed-in wax or hot box treatment.

Extreme Saturation $29 (Recommended): This is a two-step process with the first step being application of a very soft paraffin which is placed in the heat box at low temperature (50-55C) for a long time (6-12 hours).  The skis are scraped and a harder paraffin wax is applied followed by the heat box at 60C for approximately one hour.  This second step is still very safe for the skis, but the temperature but may hasten any inevitable movement of the base away from dead flat.  We notice that some skis, especially older models, tend to get concave tips and tails after heat boxing, even after grinding.  The same thing will happen over time and with ironing, but the heat box may accelerate the process.

This treatment will saturate the base and then harden it to a level where it can be race-waxed with high-temperature fluoros and cold waxes.

Race Ready $49: Extreme Saturation plus finish with the specified Swix race wax (LF, HF or HFBD).  The skis are saturated, hardened and then two layers of LF/HF are applied, scraped and brushed, leaving the skis ready to race or for application of Swix Cera F pure fluoro.  Cera F treatment can be added for $20.

Race Wax Services

BNS wax techs offer race waxing services out of the shop and on-site at several events each winter.  We can prepare your skis for any race, just bring them in and we'll get them ready to go.  $39 for High-Fluoro (LF & HF Layers) and $85 for pure fluoro (LF, HF + Pure Fluoro). 

Weekly Nighthawks race special: $15 for a race prep LF wax.  Drop your skis off any day by 3PM and pick them up the next day after 2.
  

Wax Recommendations

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West Yellowstone Classic Race Wax Recommendation

Categories: Wax Reports | Author: Nathan Schultz | Posted: 11/26/2010 | Views: 1565
Continued Warming, but still cold snow

The forecast calls for continued warming, but the snow should stay relatively cold and consistent to what we saw on Friday for the skate race.  See inside for test results and recommendations.

BNS West Yellowstone Classic Wax Recommendation 11/26

Forecast:

Friday Afternoon: A 20 percent chance of snow showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 19. Southwest wind around 9 mph.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 5. South southwest wind between 3 and 5 mph.
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 24. Calm wind becoming south southwest between 4 and 7 mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

Test Results:

We tested fluoroblocks and structure Friday morning at the skate race.  Conditions look to be warming, but the new snow and cold snowpack have kept conditions consistent.  We did not re-test paraffins or powders.  Snow Temperature Friday was -11C at 7AM and -10C at 1PM.

Fluoro blocks (tested Friday at race time)

  1. Holmenkol Mid-08
  2. Holmenkol Cold
  3. SkiGo C105
  4. Rex TK-72

Structure (all tested over CV0 grind)

1.      Holmenkol Cross Structure Tool with one roller removed

2.      Straight CV0 (no hand structure)

3.      Finite Finish L02

4.      Finite Finish L04

Paraffin (test results from Thursday):

  1. SkiGo C380
  2. Innovax Beta
  3. SkiGo HF Green
  4. Toko HF Blue/Cold Powder

Recommendation

Race time temperatures are forecasted to be 18F (-8C), much warmer than Friday.  SkiGo C380 has been running well, even in warmer temperatures, so we think that is a solid choice for paraffin base layer.  Holmenkol Matrix Blue also tested well on Friday, and would be a good safe choice for base race layer.

For Fluoro Powder: Holmenkol Mid-08 or SkiGo C105.  Mid-08 runs well in new snow and this temperature range and has been running well all week, even in the cold.

For Top Coat: Holmenkol Mid-08 block or Holmenkol Cold Blocks have been winning tests recently, but we suggest waiting until race morning tests are completed.  We will post results in the stadium.

Kick Wax: Check in at the BNS wax bench on race morning for test results and recommendations.

For BNS Mobile Wax sales, call 303.656.3886



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