with grinds do i have to just accept the fact that my skis are gunna get messed up over time. i dont want to stop, its too fun, but it might get expensive!!
just becuase your skis have round deges doesnt mean they wont be able to ride all over the place, round edges just makes it easier to ride rails in the future, and doesnt make all mountain riding any harder
i guess there is some truth to that, the edges wont be round on the whole side of the ski, just in the middle. it seems like my skis will fall apart faster though. you know any ways to keep them in shape
if you want your skis sharp, but still want to go in the park you could always alternate going in the park with skiing all mountian. so after a day in the park, go home and sharpen the edges. the next day, go do some all moutian ripping, find some ice and wear them down for the next day in the park. I donno, thats the only thing I could come up with that would semi answer your question, that and just take good care of your skis, lean how to tune yourself then you can tune after every session
oh, i know how to tune my own stuff, im just really worried about having to buy a new pair of skis every season, that could start costing a lot of $, and i dont have that much $ to spend.
But grinding can only hurt the edges in the middle of the ski. That is where you grind and it wont make a big difference for all mountain riding because all the other parts of the edge are sharp
they look like nice skis though (4frnt's)... but i still want to know more about these replacable edges, i dont think that they really exist. who knows?
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