From the value conscious to the perfectionist ski and snowboard tuner, we offer an array of side and base edge guide options to achieve your desired results. Quality multi-angle and use guides to high precision, dedicated edge guides, are included in our line-up to provide a limitless combination of possibilities to get your edges accurately tuned, smooth and sharp.
Diamond stones (aka diamond files) are the best option to maintain ski and snowboard edges due to their ability to cut and polish the edge for a smoother, sharp edge. Ease of use, can cut or polish in any direction, long life, and very forgiving since they remove less metal than a file and, diamonds are a must have for any tuner. The heart of the diamond 'quiver' is the 200 and 400 grit diamonds for sharpening and polishing. A 100 grit diamond can be used for establishing edge geometry versus a fine file, while the finer grits can provide that extra level of smoothness for the more demanding. The flexible backings and unique moon shaped pattern of the Diaface Moonflexes are very popular. Maplus now offers a stiffed backed option, while SVST’s superior anodized aluminum backed diamond paper offers replaceable diamond strips and will last a lifetime.
Every tuning kit needs an Arkansas and gummy stone for general edge tasks. Others prefer natural or synthetic stones over diamonds for sharpening and polishing ski and snowboard edges.
Files are the traditional cutting tools for sharpening ski and snowboard edges, establishing edge geometry (bevel angles). Additional, panzer and coarse files are a must have for base repair and flattening tasks. To enable the sharpening and polishing of side edges, a panzer or course file in a 5 or 6° guide can be used as a sidewall cutter for back filing.