Do ya really have to detune underfoot?

Hey everyone, just checking in to say I have hit several features without taking a file to any of the edges on my new skis. If park crew does their job and shit is smooth and waxed, you should be good to like.. not detune underfoot. One time I caught just a little on my back foot inside edge, but I just kept sliding. I am here today to question the popular assumption you must totally round off your edges in order to ski rails. Is it really necessary? Has anyone else played around with this at all? I don’t think any snowboarder I’ve ever met has detuned their shit. Discuss
 
topic:g_lectrolyte said:
Hey everyone, just checking in to say I have hit several features without taking a file to any of the edges on my new skis. If park crew does their job and shit is smooth and waxed, you should be good to like.. not detune underfoot. One time I caught just a little on my back foot inside edge, but I just kept sliding. I am here today to question the popular assumption you must totally round off your edges in order to ski rails. Is it really necessary? Has anyone else played around with this at all? I don’t think any snowboarder I’ve ever met has detuned their shit. Discuss

Nothing in life is a true requirement but you just trade the manual filing for a break in period where you don't feel confident that you aren't going to die. ON3P has a great park detune from the factory where underfoot the edge is really smoothly rounded and almost polished it's so smooth. Makes for day 1 fun and no worries for death. I only bring that up because I've done some sketch hand filing that didn't help much and just make my edge uneven lol
 
There was only 1 time when i didn't detune my edges and that happened to be a day park crew got new rails. Every single rail I hit i could feel my edge literally stopping my momentum and when I went back to look at the rails i left some pretty deep scrapes in the paint. From there on i just take em to repair and borrow their files, gummy stones, etc.
 
If you don’t detune, then I suggest you really ski the skis for a few days before sliding rails to get a natural detune going
 
I tune the edges extra sharp so i can bring the fight back to the rails. The local hill had to replace so many pvcs because ive just completely shredded them
 
Ok just so everyone doesn’t think I’m r3t4rded they are deff naturally getting a bit detuned.. I just literally had a guy on park crew say “you should be good” first day out, a snowboarder. I know several snowboarders who sharpen and wax their shit like weekly and still do gnarly board slides
 
14372966:g_lectrolyte said:
Ok just so everyone doesn’t think I’m r3t4rded they are deff naturally getting a bit detuned.. I just literally had a guy on park crew say “you should be good” first day out, a snowboarder. I know several snowboarders who sharpen and wax their shit like weekly and still do gnarly board slides

The concept of the natural detune is still pretty fucking stupid. Are you a snowboarder? Why would some snowboarder park staffer have more tuning knowledge for rails than the average person on this site. Either you're a troll or still fucking stupid. ENJOY THE EDGE CRACKS DUMBASS
 
14372969:jompcock said:
The concept of the natural detune is still pretty fucking stupid. Are you a snowboarder? Why would some snowboarder park staffer have more tuning knowledge for rails than the average person on this site. Either you're a troll or still fucking stupid. ENJOY THE EDGE CRACKS DUMBASS

Ok?
 
topic:g_lectrolyte said:
Hey everyone, just checking in to say I have hit several features without taking a file to any of the edges on my new skis. If park crew does their job and shit is smooth and waxed, you should be good to like.. not detune underfoot. One time I caught just a little on my back foot inside edge, but I just kept sliding. I am here today to question the popular assumption you must totally round off your edges in order to ski rails. Is it really necessary? Has anyone else played around with this at all? I don’t think any snowboarder I’ve ever met has detuned their shit. Discuss

you don’t need to completely molest the fuck out of your edge just enough where you can confidently run your finger up and down it and not be worried at all about it being cut or scratched
 
Just use your best judgement on how much you want to detune your edges. Maybe you like to do some skiing outside the park and want a little more control down the mountain, therefore you leave your edges a little bit sharper. In the end, they are your skis and you can set them up how you like, just know the tradeoffs.
 
topic:g_lectrolyte said:
Hey everyone, just checking in to say I have hit several features without taking a file to any of the edges on my new skis. If park crew does their job and shit is smooth and waxed, you should be good to like.. not detune underfoot. One time I caught just a little on my back foot inside edge, but I just kept sliding. I am here today to question the popular assumption you must totally round off your edges in order to ski rails. Is it really necessary? Has anyone else played around with this at all? I don’t think any snowboarder I’ve ever met has detuned their shit. Discuss

It's not really about the sharpness of the edge.

It's about base bevel.

For rails, it is best to do a "long" base bevel on the skis BEFORE you ski them.

A 1 degree bevel will be fine.

What you do is use a fairly corse file, and bevel the angle until you have beveled into the base plastic about the thickness of the edge. 2 to 2.5 mm's. This insures the edges are not high on the base. The base plastic will be high. The edge can still be sharp.
 
14372969:jompcock said:
The concept of the natural detune is still pretty fucking stupid. Are you a snowboarder? Why would some snowboarder park staffer have more tuning knowledge for rails than the average person on this site. Either you're a troll or still fucking stupid. ENJOY THE EDGE CRACKS DUMBASS

You're gonna get edges cracks if you detune your edges, it doesn't completely prevent cracks.

[tag=183157]@g_lectrolyte[/tag] you dont have to detune your edges, most times I got new skis I just hit rails for a day and they were good to go.
 
I ride lots of pvc tubes so my edges need to be detuned. Have tried to ski without detuning, and i will never do it again. Feels so choppy while swapping and it is much slower. I even detuned my pow skis for when i come trough the park from skiing pow. It just takes 5 mins to detune both skis, why not do it? They will get beaten up anyway.
 
14373023:DominatorJacques said:
It's not really about the sharpness of the edge.

It's about base bevel.

For rails, it is best to do a "long" base bevel on the skis BEFORE you ski them.

A 1 degree bevel will be fine.

What you do is use a fairly corse file, and bevel the angle until you have beveled into the base plastic about the thickness of the edge. 2 to 2.5 mm's. This insures the edges are not high on the base. The base plastic will be high. The edge can still be sharp.

This x a million^^^
 
Have you ever hit a rail without doing it? It’s super grabby and inconsistent. It’s like taking your nice kitchen knife and grinding it into the sidewalk.
 
14372969:jompcock said:
The concept of the natural detune is still pretty fucking stupid. Are you a snowboarder? Why would some snowboarder park staffer have more tuning knowledge for rails than the average person on this site. Either you're a troll or still fucking stupid. ENJOY THE EDGE CRACKS DUMBASS

hey bro, you are a total prick. take it ease nerd!
 
14373081:dietcoke.man said:
This x a million^^^

I tell you it works. I do it on my tuning video with a medium file, so it takes longer than it could be done.

This is the world's longest ski tuning video, so if you want to watch more, use the speed control at YT and go 2x speed! Ha ha!

I'll find the place, so you click here.

Here is what a "long" bevel looks like on a black base.

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It’s not completely necessary but detuning your edge will prolong your skis life by helping prevent getting edge cracks fast. Edge cracks form from the friction between rails and the metal on your edge. When your on a rail your edge heats up, when you hit snow it gets cold. That process will overtime weaken the edge and it will crack. Detuning skis will create less friction between your edges and the rail and will help keep your edges strong for longer (most of the time). That’s the real reason to detune, not just because it’s sus to hit features but that it genuinely helps your skis last longer and keep the edge in for longer.
 
14373176:dwt802 said:
It’s not completely necessary but detuning your edge will prolong your skis life by helping prevent getting edge cracks fast. Edge cracks form from the friction between rails and the metal on your edge. When your on a rail your edge heats up, when you hit snow it gets cold. That process will overtime weaken the edge and it will crack. Detuning skis will create less friction between your edges and the rail and will help keep your edges strong for longer (most of the time). That’s the real reason to detune, not just because it’s sus to hit features but that it genuinely helps your skis last longer and keep the edge in for longer.

That's quite a theory. Maybe some truth to it.

What happens is work hardening. It when you pound a metal with a hammer, it gets hard and brittle.

I doubt the rail sliding, and subsequent hitting the snow, has any effect such as you surmise.
 
Update today: tubes slide fine, any metal feature is fine, like literally no probs, got hung up on like one box today kinda bad but saved it. I have detuned skis in the past I’m honestly just giving this a shot to see if it even matters, and it seems like yeah, they are a little grabbier so i guess if you’re going hard immediately just detune them
 
14373264:DominatorJacques said:
That's quite a theory. Maybe some truth to it.

What happens is work hardening. It when you pound a metal with a hammer, it gets hard and brittle.

I doubt the rail sliding, and subsequent hitting the snow, has any effect such as you surmise.

What do you believe is the primary cause of edge cracks?

I know the pure impact from the metal on metal collision can cause edge cracks too in addition to what I previously said.
 
14373267:g_lectrolyte said:
Update today: tubes slide fine, any metal feature is fine, like literally no probs, got hung up on like one box today kinda bad but saved it. I have detuned skis in the past I’m honestly just giving this a shot to see if it even matters, and it seems like yeah, they are a little grabbier so i guess if you’re going hard immediately just detune them

Some of the skis today come with excessive base bevel, so those don't hang much, still to apply a "long" base bevel before the edge gets hardened would be a good idea.

14373269:dwt802 said:
What do you believe is the primary cause of edge cracks?

I know the pure impact from the metal on metal collision can cause edge cracks too in addition to what I previously said.

Just as I stated above. Becoming work hardened from banging rails. The edge becomes harder, but that also makes it more brittle.
 
Yeah detune them underfoot, you’ll slide much easier across rails/boxes, but still be able to carve since you only detuned underfoot. It’s nothing to be afraid of…. If u hate it just have them sharpened again NBD
 
14373267:g_lectrolyte said:
Update today: tubes slide fine, any metal feature is fine, like literally no probs, got hung up on like one box today kinda bad but saved it. I have detuned skis in the past I’m honestly just giving this a shot to see if it even matters, and it seems like yeah, they are a little grabbier so i guess if you’re going hard immediately just detune them

Why am I getting downvoted so hard lol, people are offended I risked my edges?? I’ve cracked edges before, mostly on DETUNED skis, you all think I’m stupid. I did a science experiment for the people. I found out it literally doesn’t matter, but preferably go on ahead and detune underfoot. Case closed.

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**This post was edited on Jan 4th 2022 at 8:10:44am
 
14373470:g_lectrolyte said:
Why am I getting downvoted so hard lol, people are offended I risked my edges?? I’ve cracked edges before, mostly on DETUNED skis, you all think I’m stupid. I did a science experiment for the people. I found out it literally doesn’t matter, but preferably go on ahead and detune underfoot. Case closed.

**This post was edited on Jan 4th 2022 at 8:08:28am

**This post was edited on Jan 4th 2022 at 8:09:31am

**This post was edited on Jan 4th 2022 at 8:10:44am

You can't let the downvotes get to ya brotha
 
U dont need shoes to run, but it does make it a enjoyable experience. Filing down my skis just added confidence that I wouldn't catch and eat ass.
 
14373520:Snowcaine_- said:
U dont need shoes to run, but it does make it a enjoyable experience. Filing down my skis just added confidence that I wouldn't catch and eat ass.

this is a very good point
 
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