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Gear: Workbench Skin Care By Grayson Schaffer
Depending on whether they're working, ski-touring skins are either the greatest winter invention since snowballs or only slightly more fun than an avalanche. Here are five ways to keep your skins in the game. 1. In patchy sunlight, snow can stick to skins like north Idaho gumbo on a mudflap. If you're headed for forested terrain, rub paraffin wax or Black Diamond's Glop Stopper ($10; bdel.com) on them. BD's spray-on version, called Free Glide GTX Spray ($11), soaks into the hairs and lasts for several outings. Send your tips to workbench@outsidemag.com. |
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