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Quality hand tuning for skis & snowboards.
We are not against shop tuning, what we are against from
a quality point of view is machine tuning which is basically
what the vast majority of shops offer, as opposed to a hand
tuning service that we offer.
Now certain tuning operations, like stone grinding ski bases,
have to be done on a machine & these are best left to
a competent machine operator. However far superior results
are achievable by hand tuning the ski edges & bases than
can be had using a machine - without the additional wear caused
by the machine operation. After all, the World Cup ski tech's
hand tune their athlete's skis, they don't put them through
a machine!
Ten reasons to DiX tune:
- Shop machine tuning grinds off excessive metal off the
ski's edges which greatly reduces edge life. Regular
hand tuning using mainly diamond stones removes
the minimum amount of material to maximise ski edge life.
- Shop machine tuning grinds edges to the machine's pre-set
angles. Hand tuning means that edge work can
be done to the specific ski's factory angles, or to any
angles specified by the user, to give the best possible
performance.
- Shop machine tuning cuts both the base & side edge
angles which leads to an excessive base edge angle, increases
the frequency that a base grind is required & reduces
ski life. Hand tuning the side edge angle
only (after initially setting the base edge angle if necessary)
maximises control, the duration between base grinds &
ski life.
- Shop tuners do not polish the edges after machine tuning.
Hand polishing the edges after sharpening reduces
friction & subsequent wear to the edges which maximises
performance, edge strength & edge life.
- Shop tuners usually detune the tips & tail edges after
tuning which reduces the performance of modern carving skis.
Not detuning the tips & tails gives better turn initiation
on carvers. If you do want to detune then a DiX
can detune just slightly & then test etc to ensure the
desired result.
- Shops perform unnecessary base grinds to remove base damage
which removes all the impregnated wax, greatly reduces ski
life & increases the cost as the edges then have to
be completely re-cut. DiX can repair base
damage only as necessary, & then in a localised area.
This gives the best repair adhesion, retains the absorbed
wax in the base, negates the need for unnecessary edge work
& minimises the cost.
- Shop tuners apply new wax on top of old which seals in
the dirt & grime in the base which reduces future wax
absorption, increases base wear & reduces base life.
DiX performs a hot wax/scrape to fully clean
the base prior to waxing to maximise wax absorption, wax
longevity, wax performance & base protection.
- Shop waxing machines remove the excess wax immediately
after application which gives little time for the wax to
be absorbed in to the base, giving minimum effect. DiX
lets the wax coat fully cool for the wax manufacturers recommended
period before scraping, thus maximising wax absorption,
wax longevity, wax performance & base protection.
- Shops use the cheapest wax possible which gives inferior
performance. A DiX can uses the best universal
temperature wax available, Dominator Zoom, to give the best
possible glide, control & speed in the widest range
of snow conditions. DiX can use Dominator
Base Renew base prep wax & add additional layers of
wax to maximise base protection & maximise snow time
between waxings.
- Shop tuning if you're a regular skier or a multi ski-owning
family is going to get very expensive!
PRICES START
FROM JUST
2nd and subsequent skis tuned at our
premises attract a 20% discount.
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