The steel angle guarantees an accurate and clean application of the stainless steel, ceramic and elastic files. The steel angle is available in versions 86, 87 or 88 degrees individually or in the respective edge tuning set.
For the final touch, different angles are used, depending on the discipline, to ensure a consistently sharp edge and optimal handling characteristics.
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Learn everything about sharp ski and snowboard edges in our edge tuning guide. Learn how you can easily and comfortably grind your edges yourself with our edge tuning sets.
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