The board may become less slippery, and more traction. Therefore you will go much slower. Also if you use the wrong wax temp. the wax will not form right and also slow the board down. If you want a good waxing bring the board into the shop or get a iron with a thermometer. You can also use more expensive wax that has a set temperature on the bottle.
If the snow temp is correct then the board will really ride wellw ith the snow if it is incorrect then it wont ride as well as it would if you had the right kind of wax. A good solution to this problem is to get an all temp wax.
temp. of the air, and the differrent temp. in substances.(:
You can board it and you can also fly it.
The engine will almost never stay at the correct operation temp. Performance and mileage will suffer.
yes the best temp for snow is around 28-37 degree
when it gets colder and the temp drops
0 degrees celcius
-18 degrees
No. May happen when the temp is falling.
yes it is, avg temp in winter ~ -3 -12 C
she tempyed her with a "great tasting" apple
A maximum a 32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius. At water's freezing point. Needs humidity plus cold temp
No, it lowers both the max and min temperature.