You want to grind your ski edges yourself? No problem!

Ski edge tools

Properly grinded ski edges provide your skis with the necessary grip on the slope. Depending on the snow and the degree of icing, the edges of your skis can lose sharpness already after only a few days of extensive use. They have to be regrinded. You can let your ski edges be worked over professionally. However, professional ski service providers will probably charge you with a lot of money. But with the right tools and a little know-how, winter sports enthusiasts can also do it themselves. It's worth a try! If you grind your ski edges yourself, you can do the work according to your very own requirements and preferences. Not even professionals will get the job done better.

What do you need for grinding your ski edges?

Be your own master but keep in mind that no one is born a master. For this reason, you should not make your first grinding attempts on brand new, super expensive superskis. Just take an old pair of out-of-service skis out of the cellar and try to grind their edges! But what do you need for the job?

Of course, you need an edge sharpener in the first place. As the name says, the purpose of this device is to sharpen the edges of your skis. It is easy to use and most often has an adjustable grinding angle. When you're done, you can smoothen the ski edges with an abrasive block. If the ski edges are strongly soiled or even rusted, use a sanding block. After that, clean the edges with a ski brush and start grinding them.

Well grinded is half done! Therefore, renowned manufacturers like Toko or Swix have everything you need for ski edges, for filing, and also for cleaning your skis. Sharpener, sanding block, or grinding belts. No matter what you need, these manufacturers have it in stock.

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