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| Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: LI, NY
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| Edge Bevel my Sugar Daddies are factory 1 side 1 base...I'm thinking about givin' them a 2.5-3.0 side and 1 base to give them a better hardpack grip when needed Dims: Tip 126 Dims: Waist 99 Dims: Tail 117 Turning Radius 29m @ 183cm thoughts??
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| Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Killington, Vermont
Posts: 347
| I went to 2 deg of side bevel on my K2 Anti Pistes and was much happier with their hard-snow performance afterwards; I don't think I'd ski less than 2 degrees on anything intended for actual turning (I don't know about park skis). I also don't know that I'd go beyond 2 on an all-mountain ski; every pair of skis I've skied at both 2 degrees and 3 degrees has stayed sharp longer at 2 degrees, and the sharpness difference is much more perceptible in carved turns on race snow than all-mountain skiing.
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| Stowe - December 31, 2007 Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: In my mind, northern New England
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| I think Atomic race skis are all 3:1. Not so for the others. 2:1 sounds about right for the Sugar Daddies given what we have out here. I keep my B4 (122/94/112) at 2:1 and they grip well. More than the actual angles, the important thing is to keep the edge sharp so that they grip. Gotta work on the edges after every ski day.
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| Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Poughkeepsie, NY
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| Good to know. Thanks for correcting me. If you want to raise it to 2:1 I see no problem. I have raised all my skis that have been sharpened to that, with no problems.
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