johnstewart
November 6th, 2003, 11:34 PM
I'm feeding my snowboard jonesing by looking at some new gear. I board, freestyle and hardboot, 2-3 times a week (perhaps not a ton by the standards here) during the season.
The one thing I'm sick of is waxing and scraping and brushing.... it looks like a rotobrush might be the way to go to at least help out SOME in that area.
Looking at Tognar, I see that there are two brands to choose from.
Red Creek: http://www.tognar.com/waxtools.html#TOK-2547
Swix: http://www.tognar.com/waxtools.html#SWX-T14
The Red Creeks are available in 30cm widths for snowboards, but the only brushes available in that size are a medium and soft nylon. Is this the Cadillac way to go?
I guess I think it would be nice to have a Copper brush to knock off all the old wax and get a good structure *before* the wax, else I'd be sold on the snowboard-sized ones (though the price is painful, for sure).
The other options are Red Creek in ski size (which gives the most brush options) or the Swix (which is MUCH cheaper, but only nylon again and only in ski size).
Anyone have recommendations?
thanks
The one thing I'm sick of is waxing and scraping and brushing.... it looks like a rotobrush might be the way to go to at least help out SOME in that area.
Looking at Tognar, I see that there are two brands to choose from.
Red Creek: http://www.tognar.com/waxtools.html#TOK-2547
Swix: http://www.tognar.com/waxtools.html#SWX-T14
The Red Creeks are available in 30cm widths for snowboards, but the only brushes available in that size are a medium and soft nylon. Is this the Cadillac way to go?
I guess I think it would be nice to have a Copper brush to knock off all the old wax and get a good structure *before* the wax, else I'd be sold on the snowboard-sized ones (though the price is painful, for sure).
The other options are Red Creek in ski size (which gives the most brush options) or the Swix (which is MUCH cheaper, but only nylon again and only in ski size).
Anyone have recommendations?
thanks