Climbing skin glue compatibility
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I have a set of dynafit skins (made by pomica I think) that need to be reglued. The pomica brand of glue is super spendy ($30 a tube and they recommend two tubes based on my skis being 112 underfoot and 130 at the tip) |
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I guess I haven't been paying close enough attention. I have used a variety of skins, and I always apply just a little of the BD Gold Label stuff, plop some parchment paper on top, run it over with the iron a few times, and call it good. Then I hang the skins out to dry, so to speak, for a day or so, and they seem to be good to go. Hope this helps. Cheers. |
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wisam wrote: From what I understand you aren't supposed to mix glue types based on different solvents however If I remove all the old glue and do a complete re glue would I be able to use any glue I want or would the incompatibility be a big enough issue that even a small bit of the previous glue remaining would be an issue? If you strip the entire skin, you'll have no issues using whatever glue you want. Getting a skin free of glue is not difficult. |
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You're good, just throw BD gold label on there as needed. Also wall to wall carpet at the tips for powder boards is a waste of weight. Trim that shit. |
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Is there any benefit to the pomica glue over the BD that justifies like 2X the price? I havent used BD glue before but I havent heard any complaints. |
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I have a set of those Dynafit Skins the glue was never amazing even right out of the box. A few years down the road it really lost its stick. I re glued with BD Gold from a tube, I didn’t even strip the old glue off and it’s better than the original glue ever was. This was a few years ago still no issues with them. |
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wisam wrote: Is there any benefit to the pomica glue over the BD that justifies like 2X the price? I havent used BD glue before but I havent heard any complaints. I've had BD glue go 4-5 seasons just fine and it peels apart without horrible difficulty (I fold skins glue to glue in thirds). I can't see spending that much more for pomicas glue, not that there is anything wrong with it either. |
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I have reglued G3 skins with BD glue, no problem; it actually improved the stick of the Alpinist Ultralight skins, which was mediocre when I got them. |
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I’ve been using Pomoca skins for three years now, and will never go back to BD (or G3). I think both the glue and skins are superior. The skins never come off and the glue will stick even if I drop the sticky surface in the snow. Apply a bit of friction and it will stay on, whereas in the past with BD I’ve had to call it a day. I reglued a couple pairs of Pomoca this summer and was able to get the glue from Snowinn. One can was plenty for two pairs (liberal application, long wide skins), but I bought three cans for the future. Shipping was eight dollars. |
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wisam wrote: Is there any benefit to the pomica glue over the BD that justifies like 2X the price? I havent used BD glue before but I havent heard any complaints. Nah, kinda the gold standard for a reason |
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Glue is hurtful and offensive to my feelings. Please, don't use glue. Please buy new skins. Seriously. Regluing skins is like swapping the screen on your iphone. It's a bloody waste. These things are not designed to be reglued. They are designed to be returned for store credit after you mis-use them. |
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Forthright wrote: BD, the Kmart of ski touring gear, when it comes to their primitive “skin trimming tool”. They need to hire industrial designers. |
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Terry E wrote: 1. BD has some real good talent on the design side so I'd watch your mouth (no I don't work for them) 2. You're confusing design work and a cost cutting measure (for the consumer) that design most likely had no roll in. |




