Whashisface, I read that over and over and still don't know which angle you're talking about. Generally, most skis come like this:
1° base edge bevel
1° side edge bevel
90° edge angle (square)
which is fine for everyday use.
FYI, I ride my S-LAB's:
1° base edge bevel
3° side edge bevel
88° edge angle (acute)
I ski east coast hardpack most of the time so I prefer the bite of a "sharper" edge.
Normally, you don't want the base bevel to be 0° (flat to the ski base) because the skis will grab hard and rail. Practically impossible to slip/slide, shuss, or butter.
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