You Sharpen the Edges of Your Skis or Board Yourself? Find Everything You Need Here!
Sharpening edges is not as difficult as many think! With the right tools, you can easily sharpen your skis or snowboard yourself and save the cost of service at the specialty store. Especially if you want to sharpen the edges more often than just once a year, investing in professional tools is worthwhile. Everything you need for this, from the filing angle to the sidewall planer, can be found here.
The proven special tool for removing sidewalls. If you want to sharpen the side edges of your skis or snowboard and notice while filing that you're not hitting the edge properly anymore, but instead removing plastic from the ski/board sides, you need to trim this plastic before sharpening the edges. This sidewall trimmer is perfect for that! Height adjustable Side adjustable Reversible carbide blade
The proven special tool for removing sidewalls. If you want to sharpen the side edges of your skis or snowboard and notice while filing that you're not hitting the edge properly anymore, but instead removing plastic from the ski/board sides, you need to trim this plastic before sharpening the edges. This sidewall trimmer is perfect for that! Height adjustable Side adjustable Reversible carbide blade
Deburr the edges of your skis or snowboard with the Aluminum Oxide stone in just a few strokes.Preparing the edges with an Aluminum Oxide stone before filing significantly increases the lifespan of your files.You can also use the stone effectively to remove rust.Suitable for edge grinders or variable-angle guides.Grit: 400Size: 80 x 20 x 5 mm
Surface plane for processing the surface after the surface repair.If you have filled the damage in the surface with our repair strips, the cooled and excess material must be removed again.For this, in the first step, use our high-quality surface plane with an integrated but replaceable cross-file.In the second step, level the surface with our stainless steel blade. For larger repair works, it is recommended to restructure the surface with a structuring device.Price is for the plane including the milling fileThe file is replaceable and can be used on both sidesDimensions of the milling file: 300 mm x 30 mm, 9 TPI
Surface plane for processing the surface after the surface repair.If you have filled the damage in the surface with our repair strips, the cooled and excess material must be removed again.For this, in the first step, use our high-quality surface plane with an integrated but replaceable cross-file.In the second step, level the surface with our stainless steel blade. For larger repair works, it is recommended to restructure the surface with a structuring device.Price is for the plane including the milling fileThe file is replaceable and can be used on both sidesDimensions of the milling file: 300 mm x 30 mm, 9 TPI
Repair sticks for patching ski and snowboard bases. Simply light and drip onto the damaged area. After curing, file off any excess material and level it with a stainless steel blade. Color: see variant selection Contents: 20 pieces
Quality diamond file for use in edge sharpeners and file angles.To remove hardening on the edge, it creates a top surface again to achieve a sharp edge for as long as possible. Size 100 x 25 x 5 mm (fits in almost all edge sharpeners and file angles) Grit 300 medium/ blue
Mit dem Edge Trick hast du deinen Kantenschleifer immer griffbereit, egal ob auf der Piste oder im Skikeller. Dieses handliche Werkzeug ist ideal, um die Kanten deiner Ski oder Snowboard schnell und präzise nachzuschleifen, wenn der Grip nachlässt. Perfekt für den Einsatz unterwegs: Dank seines kompakten Designs passt der Edge Trick problemlos in jede Jackentasche und ist leicht zu bedienen.Mit dem im Set enthaltenen Alu Oxyd Stein entfernst du mühelos den Kanten Grat, Rost oder kleinere Beschädigungen der Kante.Die feine Feile verwendest du dann um die Kante nachzuschleifen. Lieferumfang:Edge Trick (85° - 90° verstellbar)Alu Oxyd Stein blau mit 150er KörnungFeile fein (20 x 30 mm)
With the stable edge tuner and a suitable file (not included), you can easily sharpen the side edge of your alpine skis or snowboard. You can individually adjust the file angle from 88° to 85° using various spacers. With just a few strokes, the side edge will be flat and sharp again. The edge tuner is very stable with its 3mm thick stainless steel plate and weighs 250g, making it comfortable to handle. The large opening for chip removal prevents shavings from being pressed into the base.Which setting is the right one?In general, it can be said: The sharper the angle of the edges, the more aggressive the edge. This means the skis grip better and respond faster than with blunter edges. The smaller you set the angle, the sharper and more aggressive the ski becomes. For recreational skiers, we sharpen the base edges at 0.5° and the side edges at 88° in our workshop. This gives the edges a very good compromise between agility and aggressiveness. Which file is the right one?If the edge is heavily damaged, the burrs must be removed with an aluminum oxide stone before grinding. Then, we recommend using the medium file for initial grinding. After a few even strokes and an initial flat grind, we recommend switching to the fine file. Now, the edges will be ground flat properly.
With the short fine file, you have a high-quality finishing file to sharpen the side edges of your skis or snowboard. If the edge has strong burrs or has developed some rust, we recommend using the aluminum oxide stone before filing. Then, in the first pass, sharpen the edge with a medium file. Simply clamp the file in the edge tuner and use long, even strokes to flatten the side edges.After that, switch to this fine file and make the edge perfectly flat.Size: 100mm x 25mm x 5mm
With the long multi-file, you have a high-quality all-purpose file to sharpen the base edges of your skis or snowboard. If the edge has strong burrs or has developed some rust, we recommend using the aluminum oxide stone before filing. Then, in the first pass, use the coarse side of the file to sharpen the edge. After that, switch to the fine side of the file to make the edge perfectly flat. Size: 200 mm x 20 mmCut 5 and 7
With the short medium file, you have a high-quality finishing file to sharpen the side edges of your skis or snowboard. If the edge has strong burrs or has developed some rust, we recommend using the aluminum oxide stone before filing. Then, in the first pass, sharpen the edge with this medium file.Simply clamp the file in the edge tuner and use long, even strokes to flatten the side edges.After that, switch to the fine file and make the edge perfectly flat. Size: 100mm x 25mmCut 0
Reliable stopper for lifting the ski brake on alpine skis.For a professional ski service, it is essential to lift the ski brake so that the base can be waxed or brushed in one go.These ski stopper holders are very stable and high-quality. Even after several years of workshop use, the stoppers remain reliable, and the rubber is not porous.Package includes: 2 pieces of stopper rubber
This high-quality stainless steel scraper is mainly used to level the base after repair work. However, it can also be very effectively used to remove excess wax, which requires a bit of practice. With its 3 different radii and a 90° corner, this scraper is very versatile. Size: 150mm x 60mm x 1.5mm
With the Vario angle guide and a suitable file (not included), you can easily tune the base edge of your alpine skis or snowboard. You can individually adjust the angle guide from 0° to 3° in 0.5° increments. With just a few strokes, the base edge will be flat and sharp again. Which setting is the right one?In general, it can be said: The sharper the angle of the edges, the more aggressive the edge. This means the skis grip better and engage faster than with blunter edges. The more the edge is tuned, the less aggressive it becomes, but the ski will be more agile. For recreational skiers, we sharpen the base edges at 0.5° and the side edges at 88° in our workshop. This gives the edges a very good compromise between agility and aggressiveness. Which file is the right one?If the edge is heavily damaged, the burrs must be removed with an aluminum oxide stone before grinding. Then, we recommend using the coarse side of the multi-file. After a few even strokes and an initial flat grind, we recommend switching to the fine side of the multi-file. Now, the edges will be ground flat properly.
Optimal Edge Tuning for Perfect Descents
Edge tuning is a crucial step to maximize the performance of your alpine ski or snowboard. Well-tuned edges significantly improve control, grip, and overall performance on the slopes.
The edges of your ski or snowboard play a vital role in how you navigate the slopes. Well-tuned edges allow for precise steering, stable turns, and optimal speed control. Neglected edges, on the other hand, can lead to slippery and unstable riding conditions, especially on icy or hard-packed slopes.
For edge tuning, you need specialized tools such as files, diamond stones, and angle guides. It's essential to use high-quality equipment to achieve optimal results. Find everything you need in terms of tools and equipment right here.