inches as we did in the past. If you have “recreational skis,” you’ll need a 1-degree base and side-edge bevel. High performance skis require a 0.75-degree to 1-degree base-edge bevel and a 2-degree ...
Do SKI's editors know everything there is to know about gear? Absolutely not, even if we'd like to think so. But that's why we keep a laundry list of industry professionals on speed dial. The reality ...
As ski season kicks into gear, lots of people eagerly grab their boards and race up to the slopes. They’re leaving performance behind. Before heading to the hills, consider taking your boards in for a ...
Unless you're still earning your turns in the high alpine, you've probably already put your skis to bed for the summer and dusted off the bike, paddle board, or maybe even golf clubs (hey, you do you- ...
Understanding Dimensions › We know how intimidating numbers can be. But nothing tells you more about a ski than its tip, waist and tail measurements. They illustrate what terrain a ski is best suited ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. This week one of my brothers-in-law (three of four of them ski) mentioned ...