Stupid Msnow Question

Lou.

Active member
Hey NS,

Ive had my msnow summer setup for over a year now and I think it's slowing down because there are pine needles and leaves and such all over the msnow. Anyone else have this problem? How can I get them off without individually scooping them all out of those tiny bristles?

Thanks,

Sorry for the kinda dumb question, just wondering if anyone else has had this problem.
 
I personally don't have any problems with mine, but I keep mine covered with a carpet that I use for the landing so...
 
My msnow is a year old and ive never put a cover over it or anything and it has leaves on it but its fine. Sometimes it slows down but i just rub some wax on my skis and im fine.
 
mine has dead grass, leaves, etc. all over the mSnow but it always slides fine as long as I have wax or water on my skis. With neither, I will not make it off the ramp
 
I haven't had this problem yet, I've only had mine for this summer. Ur drop in is prob under a bunch of trees..
 
Off topic, but I've had a problem with Msnow.. I can easily 270 onto rails on snow perfectly fine. But when I try it off my drop in on Msnow it's soo much harder. I just stop at 180. I've seen many videos of people 270 onto rails on Msnow with no problem. Please help.
 
13501491:maxstr said:
Off topic, but I've had a problem with Msnow.. I can easily 270 onto rails on snow perfectly fine. But when I try it off my drop in on Msnow it's soo much harder. I just stop at 180. I've seen many videos of people 270 onto rails on Msnow with no problem. Please help.

make sure your popping and turning at the right time, maybe you're not committing either. I think that they are pretty easy if you commit, pop, and have speed.
 
13501513:jackdonovan said:
make sure your popping and turning at the right time, maybe you're not committing either. I think that they are pretty easy if you commit, pop, and have speed.

Ya true, I also think it's harder to get an edge on.
 
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