Base Edge
The size of the angle in the surface edge affects the ability of the ski to be angled towards the snow. The larger the angle, the easier it is to maneuver the ski from side to side without the edge accidentally cutting into it. On ski poles, they usually talk about "hanging the edge"
Swix Base-Edge File Guide
Professional base edge / coating edge sander Made of aluminium Available in three different angles 0.5°, 0.75° and 1.0° Easy to use, firm grip and ...
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Swix Adjustable Base Sharp - For filing alpine ski and snowboard surface edges. Adjustable base edge / coating edge grinder / racing file holder th...
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For filing alpine ski and snowboard surface edges. World Cup aluminum file guide for pavement edges. DETAILS File guide For filing coating edg...
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Professional base edge / coating edge sander Made of aluminium Available in three different angles 0.5°, 0.75° and 1.0° Easy to use, firm grip and ...
View full detailsSidecut World Cup True Bar - 130mm
A true bar is essential to determine if your base is flat, concave or convex. It also helps you identify the amount of base-edge bevel you have or ...
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SIDECUT Base Bevel Guides are used to create a 0.5º, 0.7º, 1.0º or 1.5º base-edge bevel on your skis or snowboards - the easy way. Ever use base be...
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