Beveling edges

skimachete

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Yo i was wondering how much beveling the edges on your skis, right under your bindings, so its nice and smoove...yah so will it wreck my handling on freeriding and what not

 
i dont know what you just said with the beveling and what not

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I thought it still costed money. Could be wrong though.

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well my buddys dad i thinks doin it and hes pro wax and sharpen and shiz...but im still wondering how much it will affect riding

 
i wouldnt do it unless you only ski park and nothing else. like the t hall pros i hear are the most smooth for rails but hte shittiest pieces of shitty shit anywhere else. and once you do it, the edges will never be the same

I'm White?

 
if you're that worried, you can have your edges done at a 1 or 2 degree angle, which'll help you lay into a carve harder, and will also, in theory, keep your edges a little farther off the rail.

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the tanners are fine all over the mountain, the reports of them being shitty outside the park are misleading. They ski like a regular ski, unless you're skiing ice I guess, for that type of snow I wouldn't know.

 
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