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Red
Creek Riller |
Red
Creek has come out with a 7-piece sturdy,
effective rilling system that has you covered for all snow
conditions. Being that each riller is a complete tool, you can
purchase one riller at a time and add to your ski prep arsenal
as the need arises!!!
The following riller variations
are available:
RC034 - “Christmas Bough” /
“Herringbone”
For temperatures between +15°C
and -5°C. Likely the most commonly used structure during late
winter/spring conditions. This riller can be used in
combination with the “Rake 1mm” or the “Rake 2mm” in above-zero
conditions. For these conditions use the Rake structures first
followed by the Red Creek Riller +15/-5.
RC035 - Red Creek Riller 0/-10
“Christmas Bough” / “Herringbone”
For temperatures between 0°C and
-10°C. This is likely the most common structure to be used
during the winter. Apply more pressure when the temperature is
warmer.
RC036 - Red Creek Riller -5/-20
“Oblique”
For temperatures between -5°C
and -20°C. Works best in fine grained new and cold snow.
Opens/“exposes” the hard polished finishes used when the
temperatures are cold and the snow is hard. Rilling with the
“Oblique” improves glide when used under these conditions.
RC033 - Red Creek Riller “Rake
1mm”
Is used in above zero
conditions, but when the humidity is high, it can also be
utilized down to -5°C. It is often used in combination with
Red Creek Riller +15/-5. Use the Rake first and
finish with the Herringbone. Under colder conditions,
apply less pressure when rilling.
RC037 - Red Creek Riller “Rake
2mm”
Is used under wet
and sloppy conditions and often in combination with the
Red Creek Riller +15/-5
and the Rake 1mm.
RC080 - Red Creek Riller “Rake
3mm”
Is used under wet
and sloppy conditions and often in combination with the
Red Creek Riller +15/-5.
RC038 - Red Creek Riller
“Groove”
Used when the
classic tracks are deteriorating or when skating in loose snow,
and also when the conditions are wet, changing, and loose. It
does not improve glide on hard packed tracks, but it won’t
hinder glide either.
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