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Added on the 17/01/2014 10:00:01 - Copyright : Pratiks EN
Never damage your skiing equipment again! You can choose between standard bags for skis and snowboards, bags with a padded shoulder carrying strap for your comfort, or reinforced bags with wheels if your need to transport your equipment over long distances. Do not forget shoe cases or winter bags! Find all the bags for your equipment from Wed'ze on http://www.wedze.com/en and other videos on our sports channel!
Learn how to choose the right underwear for your skiing or snowboarding with this video provided by Wed'ze! Think about temperature and weather, as well as heat and perspiration when choosing your base layer. Wed'ze offers 4 types of products: Myslim, Flowfit, Simple Warm and XWarm. Discover all the ski base layers from Wed'ze on http://www.wedze.com/en and other videos on our sports channel!
Learn how to choose the right lens for your ski or snowboard goggles with this video offered by Wed'ze! Each lens corresponds to a particular weather type: - S1 to use in a foggy environment - S2 to use in partially cloudy, changing weather - S3 to use in a sunny environment. Choosing the right lens will allow to better see the terrain and make your practice easier and safer. Discover all the ski goggles and lenses from Wed'ze on http://www.wedze.com/en and other videos on our sports channel!
To wash your down jacket properly, put it in a washing machine with 2 tennis balls. Add the detergent and run a synthetic program at 30 °C. When finished, do not take your jacket out yet! Start a "rinse and spin" program. At the end of the second program, you can get your clothes to dry on a drying rack (make sure to turn the jacket over regularly) or in a dryer. Find all the down jackets from Wed'ze on http://www.wedze.com/en and other videos on our sports channel!
Learn how to choose the right length for your ski poles with this video provided by Wed'ze! Turn one ski pole upside down and place the grip on the ground. Grab the pole right under the basket. Your elbow should form a 90° angle. If your arm is too folded (less than 90°), the pole is too long, and if your arm is too open (more than 90°), the pole is too short. You will have more comfort and a better balance for your practice. Discover all the ski poles from Wed'ze on http://www.wedze.com/en and other videos on our sports channel!