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Spring skiing is some of the best skiing of the year — warm temps, soft corn snow, long days, and t-shirt runs. But spring snow is also the hardest on wax. Wet, heavy, pollen-laden snow pulls wax off your base faster than any other condition.Here's what actually works when the snow gets soft.What Makes Spring Snow DifferentSpring snow goes through a daily cycle. In the morning it's firm and icy — refrozen overnight. By mid-morning it softens into perfect corn snow. By afternoon it's heavy, wet slush.Each phase creates different demands on your wax: Morning ice: needs a wax that...

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Spring skiing is some of the best skiing of the year — warm temperatures, soft snow, long days, and empty runs. But spring snow creates a waxing problem that most skiers don't know exists and most wax companies have never bothered to solve.The problem is pollen.The Spring Snow Problem Nobody Talks AboutAs temperatures rise in late winter and early spring, trees and plants begin releasing pollen. That pollen settles on the snowpack and gets worked into the surface by skier traffic, grooming equipment, and wind.Pollen is sticky. When it gets between your ski base and the snow surface, it creates...

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