Looking after and repairing your skis

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LOOKING AFTER AND REPAIRING YOUR CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS

2023

Have you just bought a pair of cross-country skis and want some advice on looking after, repairing and/or storing them properly?
Get all the information you need to help you keep your equipment for longer.

Looking after and repairing your cross-country skis

Is there a problem with your pair of skis?

Our skis have been designed to meet the needs of the most demanding skiers. Our testers (mountain professionals) have carried out a battery of tests in the most demanding situations throughout the season to guarantee the technicality and resistance of our products.
However, it is possible that damage may occur during practice: damaged edges, hole in the sole, deteriorating topsheet, etc.
In itself, nothing too serious!
And choosing to repair your equipment instead of replacing it means choosing to extend its lifespan and taking action to lessen your impact on the environment.

REPAIRING YOUR SKIS AND SNOWBOARDS

Repairing your skis

Your skis may be damaged during the winter season: ripped off edges, holes in the sole, etc.
But don't panic, there are simple ways to avoid damaging your equipment and repair it properly!

Follow the guide!

WAXING YOUR SKIS YOURSELF

Diy: waxing your skis yourself

For better skiing, your skis need to be given a makeover several times during the season.
Would you like to start waxing and sharpening your cross-country skis in your own garage but don't know where to start?
We’ll explain everything !

Looking after and repairing your skis

Storing your equipment at the end of the season

Is the season over? It's time to store your equipment for next winter!
Forget about just leaving your equipment in a corner of the garage. Find out how to take care of your equipment and find your skis like new when the snow returns!