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C.J.

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I work at Linex spray-on bedliners and decieded my ski needed a new look.

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I though it looked good enough to do my old Red skycap helmet too.

 
probably about a 1/2 to one pound.

The ski used to have spray paint on it and it chipped like crazy, it had almost completely come off. The linex filled in all the chunks and scrapes really well.
 
Free for me, and probably impossible to buy at a shop. Most places wont do it because the ski is plastic and linex is not meant to stick to it. However if you know some one that works at one they can do what ever they like.

Your right about the "sticker" its actualy a plastic warranty badge, but I think it needs to go.
 
that would feel kinda weird having one ski weigh more than the other it seems like it might get u off balance
 
I just think you need to man up. Just like everyone says "fujis are a park only ski". Bullshit, Mine are mounted at plus 10 and I can ride everywhere. I straightline shit alday at alpine with these. The 1/2 lb will be nothing for me. I'v riden skis that weight twice as much as these, but its still just skiing. Things like that only effect you if you let them. just my 2cents.
 
It is really not the heavy believe it or not. i did shoot it fairly thin, about half the thickness that I would do on our trucks.
 
Yeah, it is made for a truck bed. So it is only for metal ir painted metal. but it really sticks to any thing.
 
Ok I just used my fish scale to weigh the skis. The non linex ski w/ s810's was 6 pounds 8 oz. with linex it was 6 pounds 15 oz. So not much of a difference, less then a half pound. My pe's with p12's weigh 7 pound 5 oz. I wish I had bindings on the madens.
 
^thats what we advertise for our trucks. Literaly bomb proof, we have the studies on the wall in the showroom.
 
(for cj) isnt it gunna be like, idk, weird having one ski heavier than the other? wont it throw off your jumps and carving and everything, even tho its only a couple ounces heavier
 
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