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Ski equipment service

Ski equipment service in the sports shop SportanoRegular ski equipment service is key to ensuring maximum performance and safety on the slopes. Even the best skis and snowboards are subject to wear and tear, and optimum performance can only be achieved through regular sharpening, lubrication and other forms of maintenance. In the Ski Equipment Service category of the Sportano sports shop, you will find essential ski equipment maintenance products from renowned manufacturers such as TOKO, Swix and HOLMENKOL.Sharpeners Ski: how and when to sharpen your skis.Sharpening your skis is one of the most important aspects of ski maintenance. Without edge sharpening, ski control can be significantly impaired, especially on hard or icy ground. Ski sharpeners can be manual or mechanical. Manual ones are more handy and usually cheaper, but sharpening with them requires more skill. Mechanical sharpeners are faster and easier to use, but tend to be more expensive and less portable. Generally, it is good practice to sharpen your skis every few days spent on the slopes, but it all depends on the snow conditions and your style of skiing.Brushes Ski brushes: cleaning and structuring the ski surfaceSki brushes have several functions. Firstly, they are used to remove excess wax that can build up on the surface of the skis. Secondly, they help to structure the surface of the ski, allowing better contact with the ground. There are different types of brushes: with boar bristles, nylon or metal, each with its own application and degree of roughness. A good brush can significantly extend the life of your skis and improve their performance on the slopes.Lubricants Ski lubricants: types and their usesSki lubricants are key to ensuring smoothness and speed. There are many types of lubricants, suited to different weather conditions and snow types. For example, fluorinated greases are excellent for wet conditions and are highly hydrophobic, but are also much more expensive. Paraffin greases are more versatile and less expensive, but may not offer the same performance as specialised greases. Choosing the right lubricant can be crucial to your experience on the slopes.Vices Ski vices: why are they essential for effective servicing? When you set about servicing your skis, one of the most important elements is stability. Ski vices help to keep your skis in one place when sharpening edges or waxing. This allows for precise and even application of wax or accurate sharpening. Vices can be made of different materials and in different shapes, but they all aim to stabilise skis, making servicing easier and more efficient.Irons For waxing: how to properly apply wax to skis? A wax iron is essential for evenly applying wax to the surface of skis. This is a deceptively simple operation, but one that requires a certain amount of precision. It is crucial that the iron is set at the correct temperature, which is usually indicated on the wax packaging. Avoid overheating the skis, which can lead to permanent damage. The waxing process begins by applying wax to the surface of the skis, which is then spread evenly with the iron. Once the wax has cooled, the excess is removed with ski brushes. Proper servicing of ski equipment is not only crucial for your safety, but also affects the quality and comfort of your skiing. Regular sharpening, waxing and other forms of maintenance are essential for every skier, regardless of level.
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