Is this really bad

goatmaster

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I have skied a week on my prodigys and it looks like I cracked the nose a tiny bit. I can't tell but it looks like that to me. Is this really bad? I barely have used them. Brand new skis. No heavy crashes, literally just the one run and the hike park.

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West systems G Flex epoxy and a clamp, let cure, cut off or sand excess, profit. I'm sure there's a good youtube tutorial on the exact details.
 
Follow these steps. It’s nbd. Make sure to dry out ski though and cure epoxy in heat.

14355496:mystery3 said:
West systems G Flex epoxy and a clamp, let cure, cut off or sand excess, profit. I'm sure there's a good youtube tutorial on the exact details.
 
Yeah those are useless you might as well just give them to me.

In all seriousness not a big deal just apply some epoxy, clamp it down and let it sit for 24 hrs.
 
topic:goatmaster said:
I have skied a week on my prodigys and it looks like I cracked the nose a tiny bit. I can't tell but it looks like that to me. Is this really bad? I barely have used them. Brand new skis. No heavy crashes, literally just the one run and the hike park.

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God dude I hate factions so much I feel your pain. My friend just caved in an edge after 2 days of riding prodigy’s, and my edges are blown out. Great skis but never again
 
14355590:goatmaster said:
With a hair dryer? Do I just air dry the ski?

You can use a hair dryer to get the epoxy thinner in order to get into that small gap but for curing a nice warm room will do better than a basement or garage.
 
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